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  • Long (47 pen), Long (67)
  • Bailey (16), Hudson (85)
  • Date:2009-03-10
  • Kick-off:20:00
  • Venue:Madejski Stadium
  • Attendance:17875
  • Referee:Taylor, A

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

87mins

Kalifa Cisse is replaced by Noel Hunt.

87mins

Charlton are replacing Zhi Zheng with Matt Holland.

85mins

Goal!! Charlton have scored with Mark Hudson putting it in the back of the net.

83mins

Glen Little is being taken off, James Harper has come on in his place.

80mins

Chris Armstrong is booked for unsporting behaviour.

77mins

Tom Soares is being taken off, Darren Ambrose has come on in his place.

77mins

Shane Long goes into the referee's book for dissent.

72mins

Tresor Kandol is booked for unsporting behaviour.

71mins

Charlton are replacing Matthew Spring with Chris Dickson.

67mins

Goal!! Shane Long scores for Reading.

60mins

Reading are replacing Stephen Hunt with Jay Tabb.

47mins

Shane Long takes a penalty for Reading and scores!.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by A Taylor

16mins

Goal!! Nicky Bailey scores for Charlton.

0mins

The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.


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Match Report

Premier League contenders Reading let two points slip as lowly Charlton Athletic grabbed a late equaliser at the Madejski Stadium.

Nick Bailey gave the Addicks an early lead, but two second-half goals from Shane Long, the first from a penalty, then put the Royals in front.

Five minutes from time Charlton skipper Mark Hudson headed the equaliser from a Nick Bailey free-kick.

At kick-off Reading fans had welcomed back two of their former favourites. Winger Glen Little came straight into the team at the start of his loan spell from Portsmouth and there was also home support for Charlton boss Phil Parkinson, one of the most popular players to have worn the Reading shirt.

Dave Kitson, returning from Stoke on loan until the end of the season, has not completed the signing formalities and will not be available for Reading until Saturday.

Charlton's Chinese international Zheng Zhi made only his second start of the season after recovering from a foot injury sustained back in October.

It was the visitors who took a shock lead when leading scorer Bailey turned in a low right-wing cross from Tresor Kandol for his tenth goal of the season.

The home side tried to respond immediately, but Stephen Hunt's shot struck a post and then Kevin Doyle just failed to convert Liam Rosenior's cross.

Reading continued to press forward in search of an equaliser, but again the woodwork came to Charlton's rescue when Kevin Doyle sent a free-kick against the crossbar.

Charlton skipper Hudson literally felt the full force of Reading's attacking effort when he was felled by a ferocious shot from Chris Armstrong, but was able to continue after taking a moment to recover.

Reading defender Alex Pearce was also in trouble from a head wound. He had six stitches inserted during Reading's 2-2 draw at Plymouth on Saturday and the wound re-opened and started seeping blood. Pearce twice had to leave the field in the first half to get treatment.

Fifteen seconds into the second half Reading were back on level terms. Striker Long collected a pass from Doyle and raced towards goal before being brought down by Darren Ward. Long took the penalty himself and gave Charlton keeper Rob Elliot no chance.

Midway through the second half Reading took the lead. Jay Tabb, who had come on as a substitute for Stephen Hunt, sent a right-wing corner into the box where Long thundered a header into the net.

That looked enough to win the game until skipper Hudson's close-range header brought the Charlton equaliser.

Reading

Charlton Athletic

Corners

31

Fouls

1520

Goal attempts

69

Shots off target

01

Offsides

32

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