Thursday, May 2, 2013

Top LEAGUE LIVE: Follow Sunday's motion from across the grounds - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 28 April 2013 Follow Sportsmail's protection of the Barclays Premier League as Reading variety QPR in another of three games to determine the weekend's action. while both teams would be condemned by a draw to playing in the 2nd collection next term, if either side drop at the Madejski Stadium they will be directed to the Championship for next year. Kicking off at 3pm, Chelsea will aim to maintain their bid of hitting next season's Champions League once they host Swansea, while the day's action stops at the Emirates Stadium when Arsenal, also aiming to complete in the top four, welcome freshly crowned champions Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium. Send me your thinking on the activity at dan.ripley@dailymail.co.uk or via Twitter @Ripinho. *This site can automobile renew every two minutes* 13.56: From InfostradaLive: There have been 25 first-half targets in the PL at the Madejski Stadium this season. There has just been more won at Old Trafford and the DW Stadium (both 28). A matter of time then, or just damn lies and statistics? 13.53: A primary attack in a little while for Reading as they get a on the very corner of the penalty box, but the delivery gets the top of the QPR wall and the readers obvious. 13.50: Chance for QPR! Jay Bothroyd comes the ball over a developing McCarthy on the side of the field, but the ball just bounces wide of the article. he had it lined although as he chased back a Reading opponent looked. 13.49: QPR continue steadily to advantage this experience, even though McCarthy still hasn't had a save to make. This time around, Stephane Mbia crosses in to the box for Remy but again it is just too much facing the striker. 13.46: Good stuff from QPR now as Taarabt's chipped through baseball for Loic Remy has just an excessive amount of power on it as Reading keeper Alex McCarthy gathers. 13.43: It's over the bar again for QPR but this was mighty near to beginning the scoring! Jem Karacan added down Adel Tarrabet on the edge of the field, with Esteban Granero's free-kick shaving the crossbar because it glided outrageous spot. 13.40: QPR now carry on the attack but they also fire way within the bar using their first effort thanks to Jermaine Jenas. Fight for the ball: Reading's Danny Guthrie (left) vies for the ball with QPR's Armand Traore 13.38: Pavel Pogrebnyak gives away a free-kick after raising a top base to Nedum Onuhoa's face, nevertheless the Russian striker obviously tried to play the ball therefore no further action is taken. 13.35: Cracking free-kick from Reading's Danny Guthrie, whose out-swinging free-kick in to the six-yard field evades everybody with Sean Morrison only missing out with a slide at the far post. 13.34: An encouraging focus on both clubs willing to strike. Jose Bosingwa allows the ball directly to Nick Blackman, but after working at the protection, the Reading forward blasts an attempt way over the crossbar. 13.31: Reading get us going. Looking bleak: QPR employer Harry Redknapp acts at the Madejski Stadium 13.30: From QPR's on loan midfielder, Andros Townsend: 'Watching the qpr vs reading sport by having an ice pack on my hamstring #coneonlads #qpr' 13.27: Out come the people onto the pitch, you may still find a couple of empty chairs across the surface. The lovers might not think their teams can keep up but hopefully that means the pressure is down and sides can be seen two by us playing without caution this afternoon. 13.24: The players come in the tunnel, QPR in their change strip of red this day. 13.19: Reading appeared in good shape to remain up at the start of February but seven defeats from 10 games in most contests has entirely decimated their chances of arranging consecutive months in the top flight - it's a work that has incorporated the sacking of Brian McDermott as manager. 13.14: The participants are warming up at the Madejski Stadium in front of a slowly filling up group. The winners could be given a short stay of execution but make no mistake, not May even probably the most beneficial of supporters assume both of the to stay up come. Included: Esteban Granero is recalled to the QPR area 13.09: Full line-ups from the Madejski Stadium: Reading v QPRReading: McCarthy, Gunter, Mariappa, Morrison, Kelly, McCleary, Karacan, Guthrie, McAnuff, Pogrebnyak, Blackman. Subs: Taylor, Pearce, Le Fondre, Hunt, Robson-Kanu, Harte, Carrico. QPR: Green, Bosingwa, Mountain, Onuoha, Traore, Jenas, Granero, Mbia, Taarabt, Remy, Bothroyd. Subs: Julio Cesar, Derry, Park, Mackie, Da Silva, Bill Haim, Hoilett. Referee: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire) Changes are made five by 13.04: QPR manager Harry Redknapp to his side due to their bottom-of-the-table battle at Reading. Armand Traore, Nedum Onuoha, Jermaine Jenas, Esteban Granero and Jay Bothroyd all can be found in while Christopher Samba misses from the squad totally. Reading remain unchanged from the medial side that dropped 2-1 at Norwich. Beat for either side would condemn the losers to the npower Championship, while a draw would consign both to the fall today. Even victory may possibly only provide a temporary reprieve, with a for Aston Villa over Sunderland tomorrow evening condemning today's Madejski Stadium victors to relegation as well. 12.59: Some vital reading with just more than 30 minutes until kick-off as Mail on Sunday's Gary Neville speaks on how Sir Alex Ferguson's Manchester United team will appear to replicate the German thrillers after mid-week's amazing Champions League action. 12.56: From OptaJoe: 100 - Reading have hit 100 shots on target in 2013, under any team in the Premier League. Afraid. This afternoon is even started against Arsenal by 12.53:abut will Van Persie? In theory he should, there is a Premier League tip anywhere regarding maybe not fielding your strongest possible line-up - just question Mick McCarthy and Wolves about that. 12.50: And needless to say that guard of honour may coincide with Robin van Persie's first return to the Emirates Stadium since leaving for Manchester United in a deal last summer. Gunners defense Per Mertesacker spoke to Mail On Sunday's Rob Draper on the way the striker's departure hurt the group. Lacking out: Chris Samba is dropped from the QPR team 12.47: Obviously it is not merely winner survives (for a day or two at least) at the Madejski Stadium. We have a couple of cookies today as Chelsea host Swansea at 3pm and Arsenal provide a guard to Manchester United of honour a time later - therefore hang around for what should really be an interesting evening. 12.44: From OptaJoe: 5 - There have been five red cards in the last five category meetings between Queens Park Rangers and Reading. Stress. 12.41: Reading beginning XI: McCarthy, Gunter, Kelly, Mariappa, Morrison, Karacan, Guthrie, McCleary, McAnuff, Blackman, Pogrebnyak. 12.38: QPR starting XI: Green, Bosingwa, Onuoha, Hill, Traore, Granero, Jenas, Mbia, Taarabt, Remy, Bothroyd. 12.35: With 18th placed Wigan still to perform 17th placed Aston Villa - one of those teams is guaranteed in full to obtain 35 points. A draw today will mean QPR and Reading could only get 34 and is the reasons why both could decrease this day. 12.30: For days it's seemed a formality that QPR and Reading is likely to be relegated, but today it may become established. It's frequently a mis-used term without any real consequence, but today really is a must-win game as at least one of the sides will have their Championship position for next time silicone stamped this day - it may be both. Group media on your way. On the brink: QPR or Reading could possibly be directed at the Madejski Stadium

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