- Rasiak (16)
- Hooper (80)
- Date:2009-12-12
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Madejski Stadium
- Attendance:15274
- Referee:Bates, A
Live Commentary
90mins
That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
89mins
Scunthorpe are replacing Gary Hooper with Jonathan Forte.
84mins
Kalifa Cisse is booked for unsporting behaviour.
80mins
Goal!! Scunthorpe have scored with Gary Hooper putting it in the back of the net.
79mins
Michael O'Connor goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
77mins
Andrew Wright is booked for unsporting behaviour.
71mins
The referee has booked Grzegorz Rasiak.
66mins
Sam Togwell is being taken off, Michael O'Connor has come on in his place.
64mins
Reading are replacing Hal Robson-Kanu with Jimmy Kebe.
59mins
Cliff Byrne is replaced by Andrew Wright.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 0.
45mins
The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
45mins
The referee has booked Cliff Byrne.
16mins
Goal!! Grzegorz Rasiak scores for Reading.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
0mins
Reading face Scunthorpe at 3pm on Saturday, December 12th.
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Match Report
A Gary Hooper equaliser 10 minutes from time earned Scunthorpe a point at Reading and stretched their unbeaten run to four games.
Until then a first-half goal from Poland striker Grzegorz Rasiak looked like earning Reading only their second home league win this season.
Reading had far more of the possession in the first half and Scunthorpe had an early escape when Jay Tabb sent Jobi McAnuff clear down the left.
When his cross came over it was stabbed just wide of his own post by Scunthorpe skipper Rob Jones.
As Reading continued to push forward, Raziak sent a header just wide and then completely missed his kick when in with a chance from close range.
Scunthorpe were finding Rasiak hard to handle and he got his head to Ivar Ingimarsson's right-wing cross only to send the ball just over the bar.
Rasiak's persistence was rewarded with a goal after 16 minutes. He climbed above marker Marcus Williams to head home from a pass by Hal Robson-Kanu. It was his sixth goal of the season to make him Reading's leading scorer.
Reading almost grabbed a second straight away with Robson-Kanu setting up Gylfi Sigurdsson for a shot. That was saved by Lillis and, as the ball ran free, David Mirfin just got the ball away for a corner before McAnuff could pounce.
Sigurdsson drew a great save from Lillis in the 35th minute with the keeper, a replacement for the suspended Joe Murphy, diving full length to his right to push the Icelander's free-kick wide of the upright.
When the corner came across, Reading central defender Alex Pearce sent a left-foot effort crashing against the crossbar.
Reading almost stretched their lead early in the second half but Lillis made an instinctive point-blank save for Sigurdsson and was later to make a magnificent save from Rasiak.
Adam Federici came to Reading's rescue when he ran just outside his area to clear from Garry Thompson. The ball ran free to Josh Wright but he lifted his return effort over the bar.
Scunthorpe kept battling away and were rewarded when Josh Wright's pass caused confusion in Reading's defence, allowing Hooper to score.
There was still time for Sigurdsson to hit the Scunthorpe crossbar from a free-kick with three minutes remaining and substitute Jonathan Forte to miss an easy chance for Scunthorpe in injury time.
Reading Team
Scunthorpe United Team
Reading | Scunthorpe United |
Corners
| 7 | 4 |
Fouls
| 15 | 16 |
Goal attempts
Shots off target
| 10 | 3 |
Offsides
| 3 | 3 |