Championship

The Hawthorns

Saturday 11th December 2021 -  15:00
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Karlan Grant and Callum Robinson applaud

West Bromwich Albion are back at The Hawthorns on Saturday for their 22nd Sky Bet Championship fixture of the campaign, hosting Reading (ko 3pm).

The Baggies earned a much-needed victory at Coventry City last weekend, where Karlan Grant’s ninth goal of the season helped Valérien Ismaël’s men to a 2-1 triumph.

Visitors Reading, managed by 44-year-old Serb Veljko Paunovic, sit five points clear of the drop zone after the EFL hit them with a six-point penalty in November.

The Royals’ form has picked up over the last five games prior to a run of four consecutive defeats, losing just once and winning their two most recent away matches at Birmingham City and Swansea City respectively.

How to follow the game

Supporters wishing to follow the game live can enjoy Baggies-biased commentary from 2.45pm with an audio match pass, now on sale for £2.50 here.

Please note supporters based overseas who have a video subscription will not be able to stream the match live as it has been selected for overseas broadcast. You can access the live audio commentary in the usual way.

To listen to live commentary click here.

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Opposition

The 2021/22 season is Reading’s ninth successive campaign in the second tier of English football.

They Royals, who were last outside the Championship in 2012/13 when they were relegated from the Premier League, will arrive at The Hawthorns hoping to continue their charge back up the Sky Bet Championship table following the EFL’s decision to dock them six points in November.

Saturday’s visitors sit 20th on 21 points, five clear of the drop, with pre-season’s target of pushing for a play-off spot following last term’s seventh-place finish looking unlikely.

But Reading have delivered spirited displays since being deducted the value of two league victories. They’ve only lost one of their last five matches and have won two on the bounce away from the Madejski Stadium at Birmingham and Swansea.

Serbian Veljko Paunovic is the man in charge, and has been so since August 2020. Paunovic played for Partizan, Atletico Madrid, Mallorca, Getafe and Rubin Kazan among others during a 17-year career, before turning to management in 2012.

He coached Serbia’s U18, U19 and U20 teams before spending four years in the USA with Chicago Fire. Reading came calling in late August last year and he guided them to 7th in his first season, narrowly missing out on the play-offs.

Reading will want to secure a third consecutive away win in B71 on Saturday

Classic clash

Albion came from behind to beat Reading in the Championship in October 2009.

Matt Mills gave the Royals an early lead but a brace from Jerome Thomas and a screamer from Youssouf Mulumbu ensured victory for the hosts.

Did you know?

Kyle Bartley has scored in each of Albion's last two victories against Reading.

The defender got the winner in our last meeting with Saturday's visitors, looping in a header to seal a 2-1 away win in February 2020.

Kyle also scored the fourth and final goal in our 4-1 Hawthorns victory in October 2018.

Kyle celebrates his goal against the Royals when the sides last met in February 2020

Read all about it

Cedric Kipre is the cover star for Saturday's matchday programme against Reading. 

The central defender, as well as promising academy graduate Tom Fellows, both star in bumper feature interviews this weekend along with the regular instalments from gaffer Valérien Ismaël and skipper Jake Livermore. 

It's not one to miss - secure your copy online here. Or alternatively, several stalls in and around The Hawthorns will be selling copies on Saturday.

LV BET's latest odds

Albion are the firm favourites at 7/15 (1.47) to beat Reading this weekend. 

Undefeated in their last four games against their upcoming rivals, the Baggies come in at 23/10 (3.30) to win with both teams scoring and at 5/4 (2.25) to win with a clean sheet. 

After getting his name back on the scoresheet last week, Karlan Grant measures up 7/5 (2.40) to score at any time this Saturday, with Callum Robinson leading the market at 5/4 (2.25).

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Additional information

Supporters aged 11 and over attending Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship fixture against Reading will be required to wear face coverings while in an indoor setting at The Hawthorns.

The Government introduced new rules as part of its move to Plan B this week, with fans now required to wear masks while inside concourses and indoor hospitality areas. 

For more information on the latest Government COVID-19 rules, click here

New Plan B rules will also make it mandatory for supporters attending games at The Hawthorns to provide an NHS COVID pass – which provides evidence of either double vaccination or a negative test – from Wednesday, December 15 onwards. 

The club will provide further information on the legal requirement for supporters to present an NHS COVID pass in advance of its first home fixture after the implementation of the new rules, against Preston North End on Thursday, December 30 (ko 8pm). 

STANDS

Reading report

Callum Robinson’s second-half effort was enough to give Albion all three points against Reading on Saturday afternoon at The Hawthorns.

A dominant showing didn’t provide a breakthrough during the first half, but the Baggies No.7 found a way past an inspired Royals stopper to help the home side secure back-to-back league wins.

Valérien Ismaël made four changes to his team for Saturday’s clash, with Cedric Kipre, Matt Clarke, Conor Townsend and Semi Ajayi all self-isolating after testing positive for Coronavirus earlier in the week, while Grady Diangana missed the game through illness.

Still, it didn't affect Albion’s approach and four attempts in the first 10 minutes of the game was exactly the start they were after.

Robinson fired a few attempts wide, Alex Mowatt forced Reading keeper Luke Southwood into the game’s first save and Jayson Molumby’s speculative effort was easily held.

But it was the Baggies’ leading talisman who should’ve put them ahead when a poor pass out from defence fell invitingly at Grant's feet with the goal there for the taking. Southwood, however, was ready to palm his shot away.

And Karlan’s effort wasn’t even the closest Ismaël’s men came to making a breakthrough. Fellow attacker Robinson must’ve thought he’d broken the deadlock when his half-volley sailed past the Royals shot-stopper.

Luckily for him striker Andy Carroll was guarding the line to head away, as the score remained goalless at the interval.

It was a better showing from the visitors at the beginning of the second 45, but it didn’t take long for the hosts to threaten again when Molumby fed fellow Republic of Ireland international Robinson, who did well to take the ball in his stride and enter the box for a shot.

Fortunately for Reading, though, a matter of inches separated the striker’s shot from finding the bottom corner.

Taylor Gardner-Hickman and Grant both had chances at goal, before Robinson eventually found the goal he deserved - connecting with a fantastic low ball to guide it in off the underside of the crossbar.

Chances kept coming after the opener and Robinson very nearly had a second goal to his name. A quick counter allowed Albion’s striking pair to link-up for a shot. Somehow, Southwood was there to claw it out to keep the score at 1-0.

A moment did come for the visitors to level the score and after missing a gilt-edged opportunity at the end of the first-half, Tom Dele-Bashiru put another great chance wide to ensure the Baggies made it 11 games unbeaten on home soil.

Albion: Johnstone; Livermore, Bartley, Reach; Furlong, Molumby, Mowatt, Gardner-Hickman; Robinson (Fellows 86), Hugill, Grant.

Substitutes: Button, Taylor, Ingram, Ashworth, Tulloch, Cleary.