Portsmouth vs Reading Preview

Last updated : 13 August 2010 By Jim Bonner
Pompey begin their home Championship campaign against Reading, which will no doubt evoke memories of the infamous "7-4" game.

Team News

With options still extremely limited, Steve Cotterill is likely to name a similar side to the one which started at Coventry last week, though Carl Dickinson could make his debut at left back if his registration was approved by the Football League in time.

Jay Tabb is likely to miss out for Reading with an ankle injury whilst Jobi McAnuff, Simon Church, Matt Mills and Shane Long are also doubts. Former Saints striker Grzegorz Rasiak should start up front.

Ibrahima Sonko, Jamie Ashdown and Andy Griffin will be playing against their former clubs.

The Match

Back in 2007 when this fixture was played, Pompey and Reading featured in the highest scoring game in Premier League history. The end of that season saw Pompey win the FA Cup and the Royals relegated, but it's the opposition who are in far better shape coming into this game.

If Pompey fans want to take some comfort going into this game, then they should know that Fratton Park has been a bogey ground for Reading down the years.

They have been comprehensively beaten the last three times they have visited Portsmouth and have only won once here in 28 years. But Royals fans will believe that this is the best chance in years to put that hoodoo to rest.

This is an extremely important game for the club in terms of the mentality of the manager's, players' and fans. Lose, and people will start drawing parallels from this season and last, where we lost our first seven games.

If we could win this game, all of a sudden the mood around the club changes and it becomes a more attractive proposition for players who are being targeted as loan signings.

However, Reading have some very talented players, especially in wingers Jobi McAnuff and Jimmy Kebe whilst Shane Long and Rasiak will provide plenty of firepower up front.

This will be a very difficult match, especially for such a small squad. I have a feeling it's not going to go our way.

Predicted Starting Line-Ups

Pompey

GK: Jamie ASHDOWN

RB: Hayden MULLINS
CB: Ibrahima SONKO
CB: Aaron MOKOENA
LB: Carl DICKINSON

CM: Marc WILSON
CM: Richard HUGHES
CM: Michael BROWN

RWF: Tommy SMITH
LWF: Matt RITCHIE
CF: David NUGENT

Reading

GK: Adam FEDERICI

RB: Marcus WILLIAMS
CB: Alex PEARCE
CB: Brynjar GUNNARSSON
LB: Andy GRIFFIN

RM: Jobi McANUFF
CM: Jem KARACAN
CM: Gylfi SIGURDSSON
LM: Jimmy KEBE

CF: Shane LONG
CF: Grzegorz RASIAK

Last Time: Portsmouth 7 Reading 4 (Premier League - 29/09/2007)

We all know how this game panned out, but in amongst the Benjani hat-trick, goalkeeping mistakes and deflected goals, people seem to forget that Papa Bouba Diop had a goal wrongly disallowed before giving away the penalty that James eventually saved.

My Prediction

I'm not too confident about this one in all honesty. Pompey are still very much a work in progress whilst Reading look like a decent outfit, despite their opening day defeat to Scunthorpe. I feel their wingers may cause too many problems for us and our lack of fitness will tell towards the end of the match.

Portsmouth 1 Reading 2