Exeter square off with Reading in the League One of England action on October 11, with the match kicking off at 14:00 UTC.
All eyes turn to the pitch as Exeter and Reading meet again, 7 months after their previous League One meeting that concluded in a 0-0 stalemate. With losses to Cardiff City, Port Vale and Rotherham, Exeter's form has dipped ahead of this clash. They have a challenging set of fixtures leading up to the match against Reading though, including Lincoln City, Huddersfield and Stevenage in League One, all of which will test their form and squad depth before facing Reading. Their recent form raises questions, leaving them goalless in their previous three matches, putting pressure on their attack to deliver.
Reading's form has been disappointing in the same manner, approaching this match after two consecutive defeats to Barnsley and Swindon Town. Ahead of their clash with Exeter, they must first take on Mansfield Town, Stockport and Leyton Orient in League One and Wrexham in League Cup, and the outcomes of these games may heavily influence their preparations for Exeter. Their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have been conceding goals for seven consecutive away matches now.
This League One clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Exeter and Reading. Exeter’s offensive unit, under Gary Caldwell’s guidance, has leaned on Jayden Wareham and Josh Magennis, their main scorer, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. With three goals in League One, Magennis is Exeter’s top scorer in the league, as Niskanen continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with two assists. Exeter have also relied on Reece Cole, Jack Fitzwater and Sonny Cox to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Reading’s attacking options, shaped by Noel Hunt’s vision, have been bolstered by Lewis Wing, the team’s top scorer, and Andre Garcia, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. Wing has already scored two goals in League One this season, with Abrefa leading their creative tally in the league with two assists. Manadi Camara, Jack Marriott and Daniel Kyerewaa have made their presence felt as well, chipping in with decisive contributions in attack.
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In their last outing, Exeter lined up with Joe Whitworth, Danny Andrew, Jack Fitzwater, Ed Turns, Ilmari Niskanen, Jake Doyle-Hayes, Ethan Brierley, Jack McMillan, Jack Aitchison, Josh Magennis and Sonny Cox.
Reading's lineup in their latest match featured Joel Pereira, Matty Jacob, Derrick Williams, Finley Burns, Ashqar Ahmed, Charlie Savage, Lewis Wing, Ben Elliott, Daniel Kyerewaa, Jack Marriott and Paddy Lane.
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Since July 2014, the teams have clashed six times. Exeter claimed victory once, Reading four times, while the other match ended in a draw. Their latest meeting occurred on March 4, 2025, during the League One of England, finishing in a 0-0 draw. Exeter have scored five goals across these six encounters, while Reading have scored sixteen. So, overall, Reading have the edge in head-to-head matches against Exeter in their recent history.
This season in League One, Exeter have recorded three wins, zero draws, and five losses in eight matches, scoring nine goals at an average of 1.13 per match and conceding nine at a rate of 1.13 per match. Reading have won one of their seven matches in League One this season, with two draws and four defeats, netting seven goals (1.00 per match) and conceding twelve (1.71 per match).
Exeter are in the middle of a three-match losing streak, including defeats against Cardiff City, Port Vale and Rotherham in their last three outings, while Reading are on a two-game losing streak, with defeats against Barnsley and Swindon Town in their last two matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Exeter have recorded seven wins, ten losses, and three draws, while over their most recent nineteen games, Reading have claimed six victories, suffered nine defeats, and drawn four times.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Exeter hold 16th place with nine points after eight matches, while Reading occupy 21st spot with five points in seven matches.
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