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Reading 0 - 2 Middlesbrough

Royals monitoring Rasiak fitness

Team Stat Comparison
Reading Middlesbrough
Matches Played 17 17
Table Position 20 11
Points 17 25
Goal Difference -9 5
Goals for * 0.6 1.9
Goals against * 1.1 1.0
Last 5 W-D-W-L-L D-L-L-D-W
Last 5 home W-D-L-L-D D-L-W-L-L
Last 5 away W-L-L-W-L L-D-W-D-W
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
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Competition Stats
  Reading Middlesbrough
Goals Grzegorz Rasiak 4 Adam Johnson 8
Reds Ivar Ingimarsson 1
Yellows Brian Howard 3 Julio Arca 5
·   Club Squads : Reading | Middlesbrough
Next Five Matches in Competition
Reading Middlesbrough
28/11 A: Derby County 28/11 A: Peterborough United
5/12 A: Sheffield Wednesday 5/12 A: Queens Park Rangers
8/12 H: Crystal Palace 8/12 H: Blackpool
12/12 H: Scunthorpe United 13/12 H: Cardiff City
19/12 A: Bristol City 20/12 A: Newcastle United
· Club Fixtures: Reading | Middlesbrough

Updated: October 2, 2009, 3:01 PM UK

Reading manager Brendan Rodgers will assess the fitness of forward Grzegorz Rasiak before attempting to finally end the long wait for a home win when Middlesbrough arrive at the Madejski Stadium.

Rasiak - who started the midweek success at Preston on the bench - is nursing a slight knock and may be forced to miss out altogether as the Royals look for a first home league victory since January.

They have scored just five goals in 14 matches in front of their own fans since beating Wolves nine months ago so will hope that the Poland international is fit.

Republic of Ireland international Shane Long remains sidelined with an ankle injury and Chris Armstrong is still recovering from knee surgery.

Rodgers has no other injury concerns but may again make changes as he continues with the rotation policy which has seen Alex Pearce miss out in recent weeks.

Middlesbrough striker Caleb Folan will be sidelined for up to six weeks by the hamstring injury he suffered in training last week.

The Republic of Ireland international, on loan from Hull, will sit out for between four and six weeks as the Teessiders attempt to re-ignite their promotion bid.

Full-back Justin Hoyte, who missed Tuesday night's 1-0 home defeat by Leicester with an ankle injury, is back in training and in contention for the trip to Reading.

However, skipper Emanuel Pogatetz will have to wait until after the international break for his return after a minor setback in his recovery from a long-term knee problem, while Andrew Taylor and Chris Riggott (both ankle) and Matthew Bates (knee) are still out.

 
Saturday, October 3, 2009
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Leicester City 1 FT
Preston North End 0
West Bromwich Albion 0 FT
Barnsley 2
Ipswich Town 1 FT
Crystal Palace 4
Blackpool 1 FT
Derby County 3
Sheffield Wednesday 0 FT
Newcastle United 0
Bristol City 0 FT
Peterborough United 1
Nottingham Forest 2 FT
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