It will be a good encounter at the Madejski Stadium, as promotion chasing Reading take on a Blackpool side, who currently occupy fifth position in the play-off places.
Reading manager Brian McDermott – ‘It’s a day when we need our fans and everyone. We all have the same aim, all going in one direction. We’ve had that for a long time, and off the back of disappointment on Tuesday we need to bounce back. Our supporters can help us and I’m sure they’ll create a really good atmosphere and the players will respond.’
Blackpool defender Ian Evatt – ‘We’re looking forward to it. It’ll be good going there and playing on a nice big pitch and I feel like we’re coming into a bit of form in the last couple of games and hopefully we can go there and hurt them.’
Reading are going to be without striker Jason Roberts who has suspectly pulled his hamstring. New signing Benik Afobe is only likely to make the bench, with Simon Church starting with Noel Hunt up front.
The on-loan Arsenal striker is only likely to be named on the bench for tomorrow’s game but could prove to be the needed impact later in a close affair.
Striker Roman Bednar picked up an injury in Blackpool’s game with Leicester and is definately out. This could pave the way for new signing Stephen Dobbie to go straight into the Seasiders team for tomorrow’s game.
The son of England legend Paul, has been in some fine form for Ian Holloway’s side. He is a very clever, pacy winger with a good left foot.
Blackpool 1 – 0 Reading
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Fred Graham
The Tangerines defence has proved to be a tad shaky at times, but their overwhelming attack balances it out. I’m going for a score draw, 2-2.
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