Summary

  • Berahino up to five goals this season

  • Burnley make double change at half-time

  • Reading draw 3-3 with Wolves

  1. Player reaction on Twitterpublished at 14:38 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Leicester City forward Chris Wood:, external Lovely little assist from Simon Cox there!! Don't know about those rugby boots he's got on though...

  2. Postpublished at 14:38 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Jordan Obita makes up for his earlier mistake with a superb block on the line under pressure from Leon Clarke, after the ball had been pumped into the box from the left wing.

  3. Postpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    BBC Radio

    Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "Well, most people today thought it would be 1-0 either way, but this is a feast of goals!

    "For Wolves, it looked as if Jordan Obita had the ball under control but he turned back to his own goal and kicked it straight to Lee Evans, who buried it.

    "Then for the Reading goal Simon Cox laid a lovely little pass onto Jake Taylor, who had an easy little finish. Well he made it look easy - he just rolled it past the keeper. But there was lovely weight on the pass from Cox. Taylor didn't have to break stride. What a game we have got now."

  4. GOALpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Jake Taylor celebratesImage source, Empics

    Who needs the Ryder Cup? This game has everything now - Jake Taylor equalising within a minute for Reading after being played in on goal by Simon Cox.

  5. GOALpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    What a turnaround... a mistake by Jordan Obita sees the Reading winger inexplicably pass to Lee Evans inside his own area and the Wolves midfielder makes no mistake and buries the gift-wrapped chance.

  6. Postpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    BBC Radio

    Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "James Henry has got great quality, he didn't see the cross till late but rocketed it in off the side of his foot. The cross from Bakary Sako came through a crowd of Reading players. Sako has been the only dangerous player for Wolves so far for me."

  7. GOALpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Against the run of play, Wolves drag themselves back into this game courtesy of former Reading midfielder James Henry. The Royals give the ball away in midfield, Bakary Sako charges down the left and plays a delightful ball into the box for Henry to tap home from six yards.

  8. Postpublished at 14:26 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Reading are pressing Wolves back and a mis-placed pass gifts possession to Oliver Norwood who has all the time in the world to rifle a dipping shot just over the crossbar.

  9. Postpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Reading's half-time sub Danny Guthrie is a lucky boy, escaping without even a yellow card for a wild lunge on Wolves midfielder James Henry. That was a proper reducer.

  10. KICK-OFFpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Half-time brews supped. Biscuits munched. It's time for the second half at the Madejski Stadium.

  11. SUBSTITUTIONpublished at 14:21 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    A half-time change to tell you about... Danny Guthrie comes on for Hope Akpan for Reading.

  12. Postpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    BBC Radio

    Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "Wolves started brightly but since the Reading goal they haven't created anything.

    "Their tempo changed, they became erratic, and there is more pressure on them to create something. Reading have been on top and look the more likely to score the second goal."

  13. Postpublished at 14:11 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Nigel AdkinsImage source, Empics

    The secret to Reading's success in this game? Triangles...

  14. HALF-TIMEpublished at 14:05 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Reading are very much in control of this one, thanks to Michael Hector's first-half goal.

  15. YELLOW CARDpublished at 14:02 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Bakary Sako bursts into life down the Wolves left, but his cross is too close to the keeper and Adam Federici easily gathers. Moments later, Reading's Jake Taylor goes into the book for a rash challenge. Almost half-time now.

  16. Postpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Two furry Reading mascots sit on the concrete floor behind the corner flag as Wolves get a chance to pump a ball into the box, but it's cleared by the home defence and Kevin McDonald's follow-up from 35 yards heads for Row Z.

  17. Postpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    BBC Radio

    Former Wolves and Reading midfielder Mick Gooding on BBC Radio Berkshire: "It is beginning to get more comfortable for Reading. Wolves are not looking threatening going forward, and Reading are having a good spell of possession. Wolves started off really confidently but now they keep giving it back to Reading, who are definitely growing in this game."

  18. Postpublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Bright build-up from Reading, with a poor finishing touch. Jordan Obita jinks into the Wolves penalty area for the first time in the game and he pulls the ball back across goal but Hope Akpan toe-pokes his effort straight at the goalkeeper.

  19. Postpublished at 13:55 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Michael HectorImage source, Empics

    Jamaica manager Winfried Schafer has swapped the Caribbean beaches for Berkshire this afternoon, and he'll be pleased to see Reading defender Michael Hector on the scoresheet. Could a first call-up be in the offing for the 22-year-old?

  20. Postpublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 28 September 2014

    Kevin McDonald is beginning to influence play for Wolves, but his cross into the box is eventually cleared after a spot of headed pinball. The visitors are becoming more and more direct as this contest unfolds.