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  • Solano (42)
  • Kitson (60)
  • Date:2007-12-26
  • Kick-off:13:00
  • Venue:Upton Park
  • Attendance:34277
  • Referee:Walton, P

Live Commentary

90mins

It's finished 1-1, Kitson deservedly earning Reading a point after Solano had given West Ham the lead.

89mins

Ashton hits the post as West Ham pile on the pressure late on

86mins

Noble's corner is cleared before Camara's control lets him down and again Reading defend well

84mins

Kitson goes off to be replaced by Shane Long

81mins

Matthew Upson's header from a corner is well saved by Hahnemann

80mins

The visitors continue to frustrate West Ham with 10 minutes left now

77mins

Alan Curbishley makes another change as Solano is replaced by Mark Noble

76mins

Ashton sees a shot blocked as the Hammers press again

74mins

Reading are still defending extremely well and, despite having a man less, are looking to go forward when they can too

72mins

Cole goes off for West Ham, Henri Camara is on

71mins

It could go either way still at Upton Park with 20 minutes left

68mins

Shorey is the latest player to be booked for a foul

66mins

Steve Coppell makes a change - Convey going off for Kailifa Cisse

65mins

Cole is booked for a foul on Hunt

64mins

Ljungberg forces Hahnemann into a fine save as West Ham press for a quick response

62mins

Over the course of the game the Royals definitely deserve that goal and have worked so hard after going down to 10 men

60mins

Kitson fires Reading level with a lovely finish, Green almost got to it but Reading deserve to be level

57mins

Shorey's shot is comfortable for Green, better from Reading though

55mins

Solano's long ball almost sees Ibrahima Sonko put through his own net as his attempted clearance goes just wide

53mins

West Ham have began the second half the brighter as another Solano corner is cleared

51mins

Scott Parker wastes a good chance to double the Hammers' lead but his shot is blocked well by Hahnemann

48mins

George McCartney's effort is well blocked by Shorey

47mins

Shorey's free-kick is dangerous but West Ham deal with it

45mins

the second 45 begins at Upton Park

45mins

West Ham have the edge at half-time thanks to Solano's goal, Reading face the second half with 10 men after Gunnarsson was sent off

45mins

Stephen Hunt is also booked

45mins

Green is booked just before half time

43mins

It was a lovely chipped finish over Hahnemann from Solano but Reading will feel hard done by trailing

42mins

Solano puts West Ham in front just a few minutes before half time

38mins

The sending off buoyed West Ham for a short spell but Reading have acquitted themselves well since and are working really hard

35mins

Harper's corner is cleared - Reading have regrouped after the dismissal now and settled well again

33mins

The home side have been clearly boosted by that sending off as Ashton fires over

31mins

West Ham almost make the man advantage count immediately as Neill and then Freddie Ljungberg are denied

29mins

Brynjar Gunnarsson is sent off for a poor two-footed tackle on Mullins

26mins

Shorey's free-kick is handled by West Ham, it's still the visitors who look the likelier scorers

24mins

Kitson fouls Jonathan Spector to give the Hammers a free-kick

22mins

Reading remain on top and Doyle again forces Green into a save

19mins

It's fair to say Reading have the better of the chances so far at Upton Park as Kitson blasts wide

17mins

Green has to be quick to come out of his goal to save well from Bobby Convey as Reading attack again

14mins

Lucas Neill's strike from a tight angle is just over, no let up in the action

12mins

Carlton Cole is the latest to try his luck but he shoots wide

11mins

It's been a good start at Upton Park with chances at either end, but no early goals

8mins

Doyle heads straight at Robert Green from Dave Kitson's cross - a decent chance though

6mins

Doyle's shot is blocked well, both sides going for it in the first 10 minutes

4mins

Nolberto Solano's free kick is well saved by Hahnemann as West Ham try to dictate early on

3mins

It's been a lively opening here as Kevin Doyle fires a shot wide at the other end

1mins

Hayden Mullins fired an early shot at goal but Marcus Hahnemann saves

0mins

The action gets underway at Upton Park

0mins

Carlton Cole replaces Henri Camara up front for West Ham, Reading are unchanged

Match Preview


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Match Report

A goal up against ten men, West Ham were in festive mood before they ultimately gifted relieved Reading the chance to get back into this game and secure a 1-1 draw.

And after seeing Nolberto Solano give his side a first-half lead, Alan Curbishley was left fuming and frustrated by Dave Kitson's 60th-minute leveller for a Royals' outfit who had seen Brynjar Gunnarsson sent off on the half-hour.

Both teams had come into this game boosted by late, late victories over north-east opposition on Saturday and, following their win at Middlesbrough, the 11th-placed Hammers made just one switch as Carlton Cole returned from suspension to partner Dean Ashton in attack in place of Henri Camara.

Four points and one spot below Curbishley's side, Reading - who had managed just two draws away from the Madejski Stadium all season - had named an unchanged line-up after their controversial last-gasp victory over Sunderland.

But winless on their travels all season, Reading had never looked like leaving Upton Park with their first three-pointer of the season.

Indeed, inside the opening seconds, man-of-the match Hayden Mullins ended a brave charge to the 18-yard line with a low shot, which marked the start of a busy afternoon for Marcus Hahnemann, who then saw Solano curl a free-kick just inches wide of his right post.

At the other end, raiding Reading saw Kevin Doyle both send a low effort wide and a diving header into Robert Green's midriff.

And on the quarter-hour mark, the Republic of Ireland striker glanced the ball down for Bobby Convey, who forced a courageous point-blank stop out of the Hammers keeper.

But just as Reading looked to be clawing their way back into the match, Peter Walton pointed to the tunnel as he delivered a festive card to forget to Gunnarsson, after the Icelandic international midfielder launched himself, two-footed, at Mullins.

Now enjoying the advantage of an extra man, West Ham pressed on and after Ashton deposited the ball on to the roof of the net, they took a 42nd-minute lead, when Solano picked up the pieces after Cole was halted on the edge of the Reading area.

Seizing onto the loose ball, the Peru international got behind Nicky Shorey and cleverly lofted the ball over the advancing Hahnemann and beyond Ibrahima Sonko to give West Ham an interval lead.

The workaholic Mullins then scorched a shot across the face of goal and, early in the second half, Scott Parker just found the angle too tight as Hahnemann saved.

Buoyed by those let-offs, Reading took advantage of what Curbishley described as a 'shocking piece of defending' on the hour, when the patient Shorey returned a defensive clearance back into the heart of the home defence, where the unmarked Kitson turned and fired a 12-yarder wide of the exposed Green.

In reply, Jonathan Spector headed against the outside of Hahnemann's near post and then Freddie Ljungberg saw the visiting keeper scoop his close-range effort high into the East End sky.

By now, resilient Reading were defending with determination and in their droves and, although Curbishley shuffled the pack with a couple of substitutions, his side, who saw Ashton head against the post in stoppage time, had to settle for a point as opposed to the three that they had earlier had firmly in their grasp.

West Ham United

Reading

Corners

106

Fouls

86

Goal attempts

1913

Shots off target

63

Offsides

60

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