Summary
Carney & Aluko score for Chelsea
Allen and Eriksson OG for Reading
First goals conceded by Chelsea this season
Live Reporting
Gary Smee
Watch: Eriksson own goal puts Reading levelpublished at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2017
Postpublished at 14:31 Greenwich Mean Time 12 November 2017
14:31 GMT 12 November 2017FT: Reading 2-2 Chelsea
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GOAL: Reading 2-2 Chelseapublished at 90 + 2 mins
90 + 2 minsMagdalena Eriksson OG
Wow.
That is unbelievable.
Reading loop in a free-kick - it doesn't look dangerous until Magdalena Eriksson heads it into her own net.
Absolute disaster for Chelsea, delight for Reading who probably do deserve to take something from the game.
Postpublished at 78 mins
78 minsReading 1-2 Chelsea
So close to an equaliser for Reading!
Rachel Furness pokes the ball towards goal but Magdalena Eriksson is there to clear off the line.
This has been an enthralling second half and a great advert for the WSL.
GOAL: Reading 1-2 Chelseapublished at 75 mins
75 minsEniola Aluko
What a strike from Eniola Aluko!
The Chelsea substitute sweeps Fran Kirby's pass into the corner from 12 yards.
No keeper in the world would have saved that - Chelsea have come from behind to lead.
Postpublished at 69 mins
69 minsReading 1-1 Chelsea
Yet more excellent defending by the hosts.
Chelsea's Gemma Davison forces her way into the box, cuts the ball back, but Kirsty Pearce throws her body in the way.
Pearce has been doing that for 70 minutes.
Watch: Carney free-kick brings Chelsea levelpublished at 67 mins
67 minsReading 1-1 Chelsea
If you missed the free-kick, now is your chance to give it a watch.
Reading hit the post!published at 58 mins
58 minsReading 1-1 Chelsea
Wow, how close is that?!
Reading win a free-kick 25 yards out, Fara Williams runs up and crashes it against the post.
It was a thunderous effort from the England midfielder.
GOAL: Reading 1-1 Chelseapublished at 56 mins
56 minsKaren Carney
That's a stunning free-kick by Karen Carney.
The England midfielder goes down on the edge of the Reading box, steps up and bends a superb effort over the wall and into the corner.
All square.