Reading vs Exeter prediction: ENGLAND: League One betting tips on match 2023-12-31 15:00.
[p]In the upcoming League One match, Reading will face Exeter at the Select Car Leasing Stadium in Reading. This match will be played in the 26th round of the competition, with referee Anthony Backhouse officiating the game. The home team will be led by coach Ruben Selles, while the away team will be under the guidance of Gary Caldwell.[/p]
[p]Reading currently stands at 21st position in the overall standings, with six wins, six draws, and 12 losses in 24 matches. In their last competitive match, they managed a 2-2 draw against Cheltenham. At home, Reading has a better record, standing at 14th position with five wins, three draws, and four losses in 12 matches. Key players for Reading include midfielder Lewis Wing and defender Thomas Holmes, who both did not miss any minute in the last five matches, and midfielder Femi Azeez, who ranks fifth in the top assistants table with six assists.[/p]
[p]Exeter, on the other hand, is currently at the 20th position in the overall standings, with six wins, five draws, and 12 losses in 23 matches. In their last competitive match, they secured a 0-0 draw against Portsmouth. Away from home, Exeter’s record is less impressive, standing at 17th position with three wins, one draw, and seven losses in 11 matches. Key players for Exeter include defender Cheick Diabate, defender Pierce Sweeney, and midfielder Reece Cole, all of whom were selected based on their average rating in the last five matches in the tournament.[/p]
[p]In the last two matches between Reading and Exeter in this competition, each team has won once. The most recent encounter took place in September 2023, where Reading secured a stunning 9-0 victory over Exeter.[/p]
[p]Comparing the offences of both teams, Reading has scored 31 goals (12th in the competition) while Exeter has only managed 14 goals (shared 23rd to 24th position in the competition), making Reading’s offence significantly stronger. On the defensive side, Exeter has conceded 33 goals (shared 17th to 20th position in the competition), while Reading has conceded 39 goals (shared 23rd to 24th position in the competition), indicating that Exeter’s defence is slightly better than Reading’s.[/p]
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