Reading went head-to-head with Exeter in the League One of England on March 4. The game ended in a 0-0 draw.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming encounter sees Reading and Exeter prepare to meet again, 4 months after their previous League One meeting which Reading won 1-2. Reading come into this match fresh off a victory over Wigan in League One on March 1, marking their 6th consecutive unbeaten match.
Exeter approach this game after a draw with Northampton on March 1.
This League One clash features attacking talents who have defined the campaigns of Reading and Exeter. Reading’s attacking options, shaped by Noel Hunt’s vision, have been bolstered by Harvey Knibbs, the team’s top scorer, and Charlie Savage, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In League One, Knibbs has been Reading’s standout scorer with eleven goals, while Savage remains their top assist provider in the competition with nine. Reading have also relied on Sam Smith, Lewis Wing and Ben Elliott to energize their attack through key shots and passes.
Meanwhile, Exeter’s offensive unit, under the tactical direction of Gary Caldwell, has leaned on Millenic Alli, their main scorer, and Josh Magennis, as they continue to drive the team’s attacking efforts forward. Alli has already scored nine goals in League One this season, with Francis leading their creative tally in the league with six assists. Adding further support are Demetri Mitchell, Jack McMillan and Vincent Harper, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Reading kicked off the game with Joel Pereira, Andre Garcia, Tyler Bindon, Amadou Mbengue, Tivonge Rushesha who got substituted by Andy Yiadom on the 57th minute, Harvey Knibbs, Lewis Wing, Charlie Savage, Manadi Camara who got substituted by Adrian Akande on the 78th minute, Jayden Wareham and Billy Bodin who got substituted by Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan on the 57th minute as starters, with David Button, Andy Yiadom, Kelvin Abrefa, Thomas Carroll, Adrian Akande, Louie Holzman and Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan on the bench.
Exeter's starting eleven were Joe Whitworth, Ben Purrington, Alex Hartridge, Angus MacDonald, Ed Turns, Caleb Watts who got substituted by Patrick Jones on the 78th minute, Demetri Mitchell who got substituted by Tony Yogane on the 61st minute, Ryan Trevitt, Ed Francis who got substituted by Reece Cole on the 89th minute, Jack Aitchison who got substituted by Joel Colwill on the 61st minute and Josh Magennis who got substituted by Sonny Cox on the 78th minute, with Patrick Jones, Ryan Woods, Joel Colwill, Tony Yogane, Vincent Harper, Reece Cole and Sonny Cox on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Josh Magennis, Ben Purrington, Caleb Watts and Jack Aitchison were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met five times since July 2014. Reading have won four times while Exeter have won once. Their latest meeting occurred on October 22, 2024, during the League One of England, with Reading winning 1-2. Reading have scored sixteen goals across these five encounters, while Exeter have scored five. So, overall, Reading have the edge in head-to-head matches against Exeter in their recent history.
Reading have won 21 of their 45 matches in League One this season, with twelve draws and twelve defeats, scoring 66 goals at an average of 1.47 per match and conceding 53 at a rate of 1.18 per match. This season in League One, Exeter have recorded fifteen wins, eleven draws, and nineteen losses in 45 matches, netting 49 goals (1.09 per match) and conceding 62 (1.38 per match).
Reading are coming off a win in their last match against Wigan, while Exeter’s previous game resulted in a draw against Northampton.. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Reading have claimed seven victories, suffered seven defeats, and drawn six times, while in their last twenty matches, Exeter have recorded five wins, twelve losses, and three draws.
As always, England League One's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Reading hold 7th place with 75 points after 45 matches, while Exeter occupy 15th spot with 56 points in 45 matches.
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