Sunday, 27 May 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-3 Walsall

Wednesday, 16 May 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 2-1 Wigan

Sunday, 13 May 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Wigan 0-0 Reading

Saturday, 05 May 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 3-3 Bournemth

Saturday, 28 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Colchester 2-1 Reading

Saturday, 21 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-2 Walsall

Tuesday, 17 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Oxford Utd 0-2 Reading

Saturday, 14 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 4-1 Bury

Tuesday, 10 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Bournemth 1-2 Reading

Saturday, 07 April 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Cambridge Utd 1-1 Reading

Tuesday, 03 April 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Luton Town 1-1 Reading

Saturday, 31 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-1 Notts Co

Tuesday, 27 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Swindon 0-1 Reading

Friday, 23 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 1-3 Bristol C

Saturday, 17 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Wrexham 1-2 Reading

Friday, 09 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 1-0 Wigan

Tuesday, 06 March 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Wycombe 1-1 Reading

Saturday, 03 March 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-0 Rotherham

Saturday, 24 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Swansea 0-1 Reading

Tuesday, 20 February 2001

  • 19:45 League 1Oldham 0-2 Reading

Saturday, 17 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 1-1 Peterboro

Saturday, 10 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Brentford 1-2 Reading

Saturday, 03 February 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 1-0 Port Vale

Tuesday, 30 January 2001

  • 19:45 Johnstone's PaintSwansea 1-0 Reading

Saturday, 20 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 1-0 Bristol R

Saturday, 13 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Stoke City 0-0 Reading

Tuesday, 09 January 2001

  • 19:45 Johnstone's PaintHereford 1-2 Reading

Saturday, 06 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 3-4 Millwall

Monday, 01 January 2001

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 1-1 Northamptn

Tuesday, 26 December 2000

  • 13:00 League 1Bristol R 2-2 Reading

Saturday, 23 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 4-1 Luton Town

Tuesday, 19 December 2000

  • 19:45 The FA CupReading 1-3 York City

Saturday, 16 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Notts Co 3-2 Reading

Saturday, 09 December 2000

  • 15:00 The FA CupYork City 2-2 Reading

Saturday, 02 December 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 3-0 Cambridge Utd

Saturday, 18 November 2000

  • 15:00 The FA CupReading 4-0 Grays Ath

Saturday, 11 November 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 0-1 Colchester

Saturday, 04 November 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Walsall 2-1 Reading

Saturday, 28 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 4-3 Oxford Utd

Tuesday, 24 October 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Bury 0-2 Reading

Saturday, 21 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Bristol C 4-0 Reading

Tuesday, 17 October 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 4-1 Wrexham

Saturday, 14 October 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-0 Wycombe

Friday, 06 October 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Wigan 1-1 Reading

Saturday, 30 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Rotherham 1-3 Reading

Saturday, 23 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 5-1 Swansea

Saturday, 16 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Peterboro 1-0 Reading

Tuesday, 12 September 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 5-0 Oldham

Saturday, 09 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 4-0 Brentford

Tuesday, 05 September 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupReading 0-2 Leyton Or

Saturday, 02 September 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Port Vale 0-1 Reading

Tuesday, 29 August 2000

  • 19:45 League 1Reading 3-3 Stoke City

Saturday, 26 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Northamptn 2-0 Reading

Tuesday, 22 August 2000

  • 19:45 Capital One CupLeyton Or 1-1 Reading

Saturday, 19 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Reading 2-0 Swindon

Saturday, 12 August 2000

  • 15:00 League 1Millwall 2-0 Reading

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