- Ingimarsson (31), Long (51), Lita (88)
- Heskey (3), Landzaat (90)
- Date:2007-01-30
- Kick-off:20:00
- Venue:Madejski Stadium
- Attendance:21954
- Referee:Bennett, S
Live Commentary
92mins
It's full time. Reading take all three points in a game full of entertainment at the Madjeski.
92mins
READING 3-2 WIGAN ATHLETIC (LANDZAAT): Landzaat turns the ball in at the far post after Hahnemann is unable to hold onto a free kick.
88mins
READING 3-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC (LITA): Leroy Lita taps the ball home from close range after brave work from Dave Kitson.
84mins
Lita is flagged offside. The Reading man looked bemused by the decision.
82mins
Dave Kitson miscues his shot and fires over from the edge of the area.
80mins
Goalscorer Shane Long is replaced by Dave Kitson for Reading.
79mins
Kirkland gets to the ball ahead of Sidwell from Hunt's cross.
77mins
Little fires into the midriff of Kirkland as the action moves to the other end of the pitch.
75mins
Wigan have not given up on this game and are putting pressure on the Reading goal.
73mins
Steve Coppell looks frustrated with his side giving the ball away in dangerous positions.
72mins
Folan is booked for a challenge on Bikey.
68mins
Wigan make their final change, Jackson coming on for Unsworth.
66mins
McCulloch is replaced by Johansson for the Latics.
65mins
Little makes a great run down the wing before crossing for Hunt, who shoots across the face of goal.
63mins
Kilbane burst forward but his pass for Valencia is behind his Wigan team-mate and goes out for a throw-in.
61mins
Baines looks for the run of McCulloch but his pass is hit too strongly.
59mins
Heskey is replaced by Kilbane for Wigan.
58mins
Shane Long is shown yellow for a challenge on Josip Skoko.
56mins
Wigan are pushing forward as they look for an equaliser.
54mins
Hahnemann grabs the ball at the second attempt from Heskey's first-time shot.
51mins
READING 2-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC (LONG): Shane Long finishes at the far post from Stephen Hunt's chip.
50mins
Sidwell hits his volley into the ground and wide of the post.
48mins
Little brings the best out of Kirkland with a venomous drive.
47mins
Landzaat gets his shot away but it is straight at keeper Hahnemann.
45mins
Referee Steve Bennett gets the second half underway. Can the second half match up to excitement of the first period.
45mins
HALF TIME: READING 1-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC: It has been a first half full of entertainment for the fans Ingimarsson leveling after Heskey opened the scoring..
43mins
This has been a pulsating first 45 minutes with both teams attacking from the off.
41mins
Bikey is pulled up for a challenge on Heskey.
39mins
David Unsworth's header is comfortably gathered by Hahnemann.
37mins
McCulloch tests Hahnemann with a fierce drive as the game continues to entertain.
35mins
Little's rocket volley is kept out by Kirkland as Reading go close to a second.
33mins
Reading have their tails up after that equaliser. wigan are on the back foot.
31mins
READING 1-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC (INGIMARSSON):Ivar Ingimarsson heads the ball home from three yards after good work from Leroy Lita.
29mins
McCulloch's drilled effort is comfortably saved by Hahnemann.
27mins
Sidwell is unable to profit from a Kirkland fumble, stabbing the ball wide from close range.
25mins
Heskey's reverse ball aimed for Folan runs through to Royals keeper Hahnemann.
23mins
Lita heads just over the crossbar when well placed. Reading should have equalised.
21mins
James Harper's cross is blocked by Emmerson Boyce, allowing Wigan to clear.
19mins
Stephen Hunt shoots wide from the edge of the area as the ball will not come down for him.
17mins
After a pulsating start the game has just entered a quieter spell.
15mins
Steve Sidwell's cross floats just over the target as Reading push forward.
13mins
Caleb Folan's first-time volley clips the top of the bar as Wigan go close to a second.
11mins
Stephen Hunt unleashes a fierce drive which flies just wide of the upright.
9mins
Reading have not let their heads go down after that goal with the action swinging from end to end.
7mins
Glen Little's inswinging corner is volleyed away by Lee McCulloch.
5mins
Chris Kirkland is off his line quickly to gather the ball ahead of the onrushing Shane Long.
3mins
READING 0-1 WIGAN ATHLETIC (HESKEY): Emile Heskey volleys home from the left-hand edge of the box to give Wigan the lead.
2mins
Wigan have enjoyed the better of the early possession.
0mins
Referee Steve Bennett gets what is set to be a cracking clash underway.
0mins
Caleb Folan makes his debut for visitors Wigan following his arrival from Chesterfield.
0mins
Shane Long returns from a thigh injury for Reading but Brynjar Gunnarsson misses out with a hamstring injury.
Match Preview
Recent signing from Chesterfield Caleb Folan could go straight into the Wigan Athletic squad for the crucial Premiership clash at Reading as the Latics bid to end their dismal recent losing run.
Paul Jewell's side have lost their last seven Premiership encounters and crashed out of the FA Cup at the third round stage when they slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Portsmouth earlier this month.
The last time Wigan did not lose a match came on December 9 when they drew 1-1 at Middlesbrough.
Folan moved to the JJB Stadium from Chesterfield last week in a £500,000 transfer after finding the net 12 times for the Spireites this term.
Winger David Cotterill will not play though after twisting his ankle in a reserve game, while centre-back Fitz Hall misses out because of a groin injury.
They join long-term injury victims Henri Camara (knee), Arjan de Zeeuw (toe) and Paul Scharner (knee) on the sidelines.
Steve Coppell's Reading side look set to enjoy a comfortable mid-table season in the Premiership following their promotion last term.
They are unbeaten in their five matches in January - a run that started with the 6-0 demolition of West Ham United on New Year's Day and on Saturday they secured a meeting with Manchester United in the fifth round of the FA Cup following an impressive 3-2 victory at Championship promotion hopefuls Birmingham City.
Coppell employed a makeshift defence for the St Andrew's game but was delighted with his players saying: I've got to be pleased with the performance of the side with all the changes I had to make.
"The back five were thrown together and haven't done much work together. It was a shot in the dark but it paid off."
Shane Long is expected to return to the starting line-up following a thigh injury, so Dave Kitson is likely to revert to the substitute's bench.
Brynjar Gunnarsson continues to struggle with a hamstring injury, while Ibrahima Sonko is on the long-term injury list following his recent knee operation.
Kevin Doyle (hamstring) is expected to be sidelined until mid-February.
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Match Report
Wigan slumped to a club record eighth successive defeat but will count themselves unlucky not to have taken anything from a game of countless chances at Reading.
The Latics raced into a third minute lead trough Emile Heskey before goals from Ivar Ingimarsson, Shane Long and Leroy Lita put the home side in control.
Josip Skoko pulled one back with the last kick of the game but, while the Royals climb to within a point of a UEFA Cup spot, Paul Jewell's side are perilously close to the Premiership drop zone.
Wigan made a blistering start and took the game to Reading from the first minute making a mockery of their abysmal run of form.
They were almost ahead inside two minutes when new £500,000 signing Caleb Folan flicked the ball into the path of Lee McCulloch, who saw his shot flash inches wide of a post.
Reading failed to heed the warning and 60 seconds later the Latics were ahead.
A long punt from the back invited Heskey to run ominously into the space between Reading's two centre-backs and the former England man unleashed a clinical finish inside Marcus Hahnemann's near post from the edge of the box.
Reading finally snapped into life midway through the half and Glen Little's hanging cross from the right sat up invitingly for Lita only for the striker's downward header to bounce wide.
Steve Sidwell then posted a contender for miss of the season, poking wide of an open goal after Chris Kirkland had dropped Little's cross right at the midfielder's feet.
Sidwell looked to the referee to spare his blushes by awarding a foul against the goalkeeper but referee Steve Bennett seemed to indicate a goal kick.
Instead it was defender Ingimarsson who got Sidwell off the hook by heading the home side level on 31 minutes.
Wigan continued to drive forward positively though and McCulloch saw a stinging drive beaten away acrobatically by Hahnemann after more good hold-up play by Heskey.
Reading dominated the second half but always looked vulnerable to Wigan's bold attacking instincts with stand-in centre back Andre Bikey a tower of uncertainty at the heart of the Reading defence.
But the home side did get their noses in front when Long nodded them ahead six minutes into the second half.
Lita did well wide on the right and fed Little whose cross should have been headed home first time by Long.
The striker failed to connect full with his header but Kirkland's flap fell at the feet of Hunt who did well to lob the ball back to the far post where Long was able to beat David Unsworth to the header.
Reading's attempts to sew the points up saw them bring on substitute Dave Kitson for his first home appearance since injuring his knee on the first day of the season.
The striker should have made it 3-1 within minutes of his belated arrival, but blazed over a gaping goal after Kirkland had blocked Hunt's effort with his legs.
Kitson though did play a major part in Reading's crucial third goal when he stooped bravely to win a header as Kirkland came to meet him and allowing Lita to steer home the loose ball.
The Latics did have the last word when Skoko poked home at the near post after Hahnemann had spilled a Ryan Taylor free-kick, but the last kick of the game came too late to prevent another defeat.
Reading Team
Wigan Athletic Team
Reading | Wigan Athletic |
Corners
| 4 | 3 |
Fouls
| 11 | 11 |
Goal attempts
| 19 | 21 |
Shots off target
| 7 | 6 |
Offsides
| 4 | 0 |



87mins
Baines is forced to give away a throw in under pressure from Murty.