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Championship | Gameweek 45
Apr 29, 2023 at 3pm UK
Select Car Leasing Stadium
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Reading
1 - 1
Wigan

Meite (90+3')
Casadei (80'), Meite (90+7')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Hughes (81')
Power (90')

Preview: Reading vs. Wigan Athletic - prediction, team news, lineups

Sports Mole previews Saturday's Championship clash between Reading and Wigan Athletic, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.

Reading will be aiming to give their survival aims a massive boost on Saturday afternoon when they host bottom side Wigan Athletic at the Select Car Leasing Stadium in the Championship.

The Royals have not tasted victory since February and look set for relegation to League One, whilst Wigan know defeat in Berkshire would confirm their place in the third tier next season.


Match preview

Reading manager Noel Hunt on April 19, 2023© Reuters

Reading's winless run extended to 11 games last weekend after they were unable to earn anything out of a trip to the East Midlands where they faced a Coventry City side gunning for promotion to the Premier League.

Goals from Matt Godden and Gustavo Hamer for the Sky Blues fell either side of Lucas Joao finding the net for the visitors, meaning Reading still have not won an away match since November.

The Royals must forget that abysmal record for this weekend at least as they return to their Berkshire home - a place which Noel Hunt's men have recorded four-straight draws against Hull City, Birmingham City, Burnley and Luton Town.

Despite respectable results in the past month, Reading's inability to secure a maximum since February - and a six-point deduction - means they are currently 22nd in the Championship standings, one point from safety with two matches left to play.

With relegation rivals Cardiff City and Huddersfield Town facing off against each other on Sunday, the Royals know they will need to break their winless spell to have a realistic chance of staying in the second tier, with a clash against Wigan being a good opportunity to do so.

Wigan Athletic manager Shaun Maloney before the match on March 11, 2023© Reuters

Wigan kept their slim survival chances alive last time out with a 2-1 home success against playoff-chasing Millwall, with goals from Will Keane and Thelo Aasgaard securing an essential three points.

The Latics have recorded back-to-back wins for the first time since September in their last duo of matches - results which mean Saturday's visitors have not been sentenced to League One football just yet.

Shaun Maloney's men - like their opponents Reading - have faced a points punishment from the EFL this season, and without those three points being taken away Wigan would be fancying their chances of pulling off a great escape.

The reality, however, is that the Latics are still bottom of the second-tier standings despite their recent victories, four points from Neil Warnock's Terriers in 22nd and having played a game more.

The 2012-13 FA Cup winners have become accustomed to hard times over the past decade since that magical day at Wembley against Manchester City, and it appears the DW Stadium faithful might have to prepare over the summer for an immediate return to the third tier.

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Team News

Reading's Tom Ince in action with Manchester United's Casemiro on January 28, 2023© Reuters

Reading remain without striker Andy Carroll for the vital clash with Wigan on Saturday, with the target man serving the second game of his two-match suspension for picking up a red card against Luton.

Hunt is hopeful of having Yakou Meite back in the matchday squad on Saturday to bolster the Royals' attacking options - the 27-year-old has not featured since the start of the month.

Defensive duo Liam Moore and Baba Rahman have not played for Reading since before March's international break, and it is likely both will not return before the end of the campaign.

Wigan also have a pair of players sidelined for the remainder of the season, with both Jason Kerr and Martin Kelly out of action due to cruciate ligament and knee injuries respectively.

Danel Sinani has endured a tough time since making a loan switch to the Latics from Norwich City in January - the Luxembourg international's season is likely to be over after a knee injury sustained in April.

Reading possible starting lineup:
Lumley; Yiadom, Holmes, Sarr, Guinness-Walker; Azeez, Hendrick, Casadei, Fornah; Long, Joao

Wigan Athletic possible starting lineup:
Jones; Rekik, Whatmough, Nyambe; Darikwa, Power, Tiehi, McClean; Lang, Aasgaard, Keane


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We say: Reading 1-1 Wigan Athletic

Reading have failed to experience a significant upturn in form following the sacking of Paul Ince, with a difficult fixture run of late making life very challenging for new boss Hunt.

Wigan face another do-or-die situation in Berkshire on Saturday afternoon, and we feel they will only manage a point on their travels as their short spell in the Championship comes to an end.


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