MATCH-GOING supporters of EFL clubs have been assured they will be given plenty of notice around changes to kick-off times.
Former Reading favourite Liam Kelly scored the first goal of the evening for new club Crawley Town in a 3-0 first-leg victory last night. 28-year-old Kelly spent 15 years on the books as a Royal, leaving for Feyenoord in 2019 with 94 first-team appearances to his name. He came off the bench and scored a penalty in Reading's unsuccessful Championship play-off final in 2017. Failing to nail down a regular place with the Dutch giants, the midfielder has since enjoyed spells with Oxford United and R
Reading will host Nottingham Forest on Saturday in the quarter-final of the PL2 play-offs. Noel Hunt's Under-21s finished sixth upon their return to the top table of youth football, already securing a place in European competition for next season. Adrian Akande's brace was enough for the Royals to get past Middlesbrough on Saturday 2-0 in the round of 16. More than 800 supporters were in attendance last weekend, and the club are looking to beat that this coming Saturday for the 2pm kick-off.