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  • Vote for your 2025/26 ‘Player of the Season’ sponsored by Supporters Trust at Reading

    Vote for your 2025/26 ‘Player of the Season’ sponsored by Supporters Trust at Reading

    Your chance to have your say on your 2025/26 stand-out player at Reading FC Women sponsored by Supporters Trust at Reading.

    Whose impressed you this season? One of our superstar goalscorers? Someone running the midfield engine? Or one of our bricks at the back?

    If you’d like a reminder of who everyone is before you make your selection, head to our First Team page here.

    Who are the Supporters Trust at Reading?

    Supporters Trust at Reading are the independent, officially recognised, body that represents the interests of Reading FC supporters to the Club, the media and the local community and are proud supporters of Reading FC Women.

    Voting is now closed.

  • TTE Match Report: Reading 8-0 Fleet Town (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    TTE Match Report: Reading 8-0 Fleet Town (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    Read the match report in our fixture with Fleet Town from Peter Matthews at The Tilehurst End here.

    Full Time: Reading 8-0 Fleet Town

  • Reading U14’s Berks & Bucks Invitational Cup winners

    Reading U14’s Berks & Bucks Invitational Cup winners

    A huge congratulations to our U14’s squad who won the Berks & Bucks Invitational Cup, we’re so proud of the girls and the continued success showed by our player pathway.

    The squads secured a 3-0 win over Milton Keynes Dons to lift the trophy, congratulations!

  • Talking Royals to host Reading FC Women mental health special on Monday 27th April

    Talking Royals to host Reading FC Women mental health special on Monday 27th April

    Talking Royals is an online mental health support group for the Reading FC fanbase and wider footballing community.

    It was set up in October 2023 to help support fans with their mental health and as a safe place to talk about all the issues the clubs had at that time. A session involves a catch up via an online zoom call at least once a month offering peer to peer support. There is no expectation to join in it’s just whatever people feel comfortable with.

    They have also free run two full mental health first aider training courses in Reading for fans thanks to Yvonne McCann & Lucy Heywood, who are qualified trainers.

    Reading FC Women are delighted to confirm a session will be held on Monday 27th of April specifically for anyone involved in Reading FC Women, players, coaches and fans alike. The session will run from 7pm to 9pm.

    Join the session and keep up to date with Talking Royals

    If you’d like to sign up to the session, pop an email to Talking Royals here.

    Follow Talking Royals on socials, X, Bluesky and Facebook. Join the Whatsapp community here.

  • TTE Match Report: Reading 5-0 Woodley United (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    TTE Match Report: Reading 5-0 Woodley United (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    Read the match report in our fixture with Woodley United from Peter Matthews at The Tilehurst End here.

    Full Time: Reading 5-0 Woodley United

  • Reading FC Women supporting Breast Cancer Now on Community Day

    Reading FC Women supporting Breast Cancer Now on Community Day

    Reading FC Women proudly supported Breast Cancer Now on Sunday 19th of April on our dedicated Community Day.

    Breast Cancer Now is the UK’s largest breast cancer charity, formed by merging Breast Cancer Campaign, Breakthrough Breast Cancer, and Breast Cancer Care. It provides research-backed support services and information for those affected by breast cancer, aiming for everyone diagnosed to live and live well by 2050.

    We spoke with Jade Bolton, Breast Cancer Now’s Senior Community Fundraiser on what our support means to the charity.

    Why is it important to Breast Cancer Now that Reading FC Women are using their
    Community Day to support the charity?

    We want to say a huge thank you to the Reading FC Women, your staff, players, fans and
    wider community for choosing to support Breast Cancer Now on your Community Day.
    We’re incredibly grateful for your support.

    Football clubs sit at the heart of their communities, bringing together fans, families and
    supporters of all ages. By using your platform, Reading FC Women are helping raise vital
    awareness of breast cancer and the support available for those affected.
    Breast cancer is far from a done deal. It’s still a disease that takes and rips apart far too
    many lives.

    1 in 7 women in the UK will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Across the nation, a
    woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every 9 minutes and a man every day. The
    disease is the biggest killer of working-age women in the country and breast cancer
    takes a devastating emotional toll on the people affected by it.

    Support from clubs like Reading FC Women brings us closer to our bold vision that by
    2050, everyone with breast cancer will live and live well. We can’t do it on our own. But
    together, we can make change happen. Now.


    How can the Reading FC Women community, fans and squad alike support Breast
    Cancer Now beyond the dedicated Community Day?

    Support doesn’t have to stop at Community Day. There are so many ways for Reading FC
    Women’s players, fans and wider community to get involved and make a difference all
    year round.

    Whether it’s taking on a fundraising challenge, hosting a bake sale, organising a non-
    uniform day, or even something bigger like a head shave or silent auction – every effort, big or small, helps power our work.

    You can also support Breast Cancer Now by backing our campaigns, signing petitions
    and raising your voice to help drive change, including sharing our work with your local
    MP.

    We’re the UK’s leading breast cancer charity, combining the power of science and
    support to change breast cancer. Every action taken helps us continue our vital work
    and brings us closer to a future where everyone with breast cancer lives and lives well.
    Every bit of support matters.

    Together, we are Breast Cancer Now until we’re breast cancer never.

    If you’re looking for support for yourself or someone you know, there’s loads available through the work the Breast Cancer Now team.

    Free helpline – a confidential place to where our nurses are here for you, 0808 800
    6000

    For those living with secondary breast cancer, there is the Living With Secondary Breast
    Cancer in person group
    – Reading, third Friday of the month

    And if you’d like to make a donation to the Reading FC Women fundraiser, click here.

  • What does Reading FC Women Community Day mean to Ed Jackson-Norris?

    What does Reading FC Women Community Day mean to Ed Jackson-Norris?

    Community Day is one of the days I’ve been looking forward to the most this season. This football club is built on being family oriented and on being the heartbeat of the community – this event will give us the opportunity to celebrate everyone who is part of our journey and will also allow us to potentially connect with those who haven’t yet seen what a special club we are!

    I’m especially looking forward to the fan meet and greet and getting myself to the ice cream van!

    Ed Jackson-Norris, First Team Manager, Reading FC Women

  • What does Reading FC Women Community Day mean to Emma Hopkins?

    What does Reading FC Women Community Day mean to Emma Hopkins?

    Community Day is important to me because it represents more than just football, it is a chance to bring people together, celebrate the women’s game, inspire a new generation of supporters and raise vital funds for Breast Cancer Now.

    It highlights how football can empower and create opportunities for people of all ages and backgrounds to feel included and valued. For the Community Trust, the day is equally significant as it showcases our ongoing commitment to using football as a force for positive change in the local area.

    Emma Hopkins, Head of Women & Girl’s Football, Reading FC Community Trust

  • TTE Match Report: AFC Portchester 1-1 Reading (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    TTE Match Report: AFC Portchester 1-1 Reading (Premier Division, SRWFL)

    Read the match report in our fixture with from Peter Matthews at The Tilehurst End here.

    Full Time: AFC Portchester 1-1 Reading

  • Reading FC Women: Girls Academy Expression of Interest 2026/27

    Reading FC Women: Girls Academy Expression of Interest 2026/27

    Our U14 and U16 Academy teams are designed for players who want more than just football training they’re for young female athletes who want to grow in confidence, skill, character and grow a lifelong love for the game.

    Check out our Player Pathway page if you’d like full details of our Academy squads.

    At this stage of development, football becomes more purposeful. Our programme is built on a methodologically sound syllabus that follows age-appropriate principles of long-term player development. Each session is carefully planned to ensure players are stretched, supported and challenged in ways that are both enjoyable and psychologically safe.

    U14’s Trials

    Our U14 trials are accepting players eligible for both U13 and U14 age groups. If successful, trials for the U14 age group will be on Tuesday 12th May and Tuesday 19th May.

    U16’s Trials

    Our U16 trials are accepting players eligible for both U15 and U16 age groups) If successful, trails for U16 age group will be on Thursday 14th May and Thursday 21st May.

    Register your interest

    Ed Jackson-Norris is our Player Development Lead and if you’d like any further details on the 2026/27 trials, please do get in contact.

    If you’re keen to register your interest, click here to sign up.