Match Preview: Saturday 7th December 2013,One of the important match Reading V Bournemouth of Sky Bet Championship Live High Quality Streaming,Reading V Bournemouth streaming is available here Reading V Bournemouth Live Stream online video Sky Bet Championship Video Free The match will take plcae at Madejski Stadium 12/07/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things Reading V Bournemouth Live Stream Reading V Bournemouth,Reading V Bournemouth online free,Reading V Bournemouth Live High Quality Streaming video.Reading V Bournemouth at Madejski Stadium Saturday 7th December 2013, kick-off 15:00 (GMT). Reading will assess Danny Williams (calf) after the midfielder was taken off as a precaution during Tuesday night's 1-0 win over Charlton.Winger Royston Drenthe (foot) could make his first appearance in almost three months.Lewis Grabban (illness) may be recalled to the starting 11 as Bournemouth look to end their seven-match winless run.Shaun MacDonald, Andrew Surman and Marc Pugh will all hope to keep their places in the side after starting in midweek.Reading are monitoring Danny Williams ahead of the clash with Bournemouth the the Madejski on Saturday.Midfielder Williams was taken off as a precaution during Tuesday night's 1-0 win over Charlton to protect a calf problem.
Full-back Chris Gunter is available following a one-match ban and winger Royston Drenthe could make his first appearance in almost three months after a foot injury.
But Wayne Bridge, Sean Morrison (both knee), Mikele Leigertwood (ankle), Jason Roberts (hip) and Jem Karacan (cruciate) are still on the sidelines.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, could recall Lewis Grabban as they head to Reading looking to end their seven-match winless run.
The Cherries' top scorer returned from illness as a 61st-minute substitute and he is pushing for a start against the Royals along with fellow forward Tukelo Rantie.
Manager Eddie Howe made three changes in midweek as they went down 3-0 to QPR on Tuesday night and Shaun MacDonald, Andrew Surman and Marc Pugh will all hope they have done enough to keep their places in the side.
Ryan Allsop (glandular fever) and Mohamed Coulibaly (Achilles/calf) are close to returning to training but this match comes too soon for the pair.
Head-to-head
These sides have met on 106 previous occasions since their first meeting in November 1923, though this is their first fixture against each other since 2001/02.
Reading have won 42 of the previous meetings, Bournemouth 40 and there have been 24 draws.
James Hayter, currently with Yeovil, scored in both matches in 01/02.
Reading
Reading are one of three teams with an unbeaten home record in the Championship, a record they share with Queens Park Rangers and Burnley. All three are at home on Saturday afternoon.
Reading are looking for a third consecutive win this afternoon after beating Nottingham Forest and Charlton in their last two matches.
They have scored in seven of the eight matches played in front of their own supporters- only Brighton have left with a clean sheet.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth and Watford share the current Championship record for the longest streak without a win - both have gone seven games without a league victory.
In total Bournemouth have won just one of their last 11 matches in the Championship.
They have won just once away from home in the Championship - a 1-0 win at Doncaster on 31 August.
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Match: Reading V Bournemouth
Date: Saturday 7th December 2013
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: Madejski Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live
Full-back Chris Gunter is available following a one-match ban and winger Royston Drenthe could make his first appearance in almost three months after a foot injury.
But Wayne Bridge, Sean Morrison (both knee), Mikele Leigertwood (ankle), Jason Roberts (hip) and Jem Karacan (cruciate) are still on the sidelines.
Bournemouth, meanwhile, could recall Lewis Grabban as they head to Reading looking to end their seven-match winless run.
The Cherries' top scorer returned from illness as a 61st-minute substitute and he is pushing for a start against the Royals along with fellow forward Tukelo Rantie.
Manager Eddie Howe made three changes in midweek as they went down 3-0 to QPR on Tuesday night and Shaun MacDonald, Andrew Surman and Marc Pugh will all hope they have done enough to keep their places in the side.
Ryan Allsop (glandular fever) and Mohamed Coulibaly (Achilles/calf) are close to returning to training but this match comes too soon for the pair.
Head-to-head
These sides have met on 106 previous occasions since their first meeting in November 1923, though this is their first fixture against each other since 2001/02.
Reading have won 42 of the previous meetings, Bournemouth 40 and there have been 24 draws.
James Hayter, currently with Yeovil, scored in both matches in 01/02.
Reading
Reading are one of three teams with an unbeaten home record in the Championship, a record they share with Queens Park Rangers and Burnley. All three are at home on Saturday afternoon.
Reading are looking for a third consecutive win this afternoon after beating Nottingham Forest and Charlton in their last two matches.
They have scored in seven of the eight matches played in front of their own supporters- only Brighton have left with a clean sheet.
Bournemouth
Bournemouth and Watford share the current Championship record for the longest streak without a win - both have gone seven games without a league victory.
In total Bournemouth have won just one of their last 11 matches in the Championship.
They have won just once away from home in the Championship - a 1-0 win at Doncaster on 31 August.
Competition: Sky Bet Championship
Match: Reading V Bournemouth
Date: Saturday 7th December 2013
Kickoff: 15:00 GMT
Venue: Madejski Stadium
Live/Repeat: Live