FULL TIME: Reading FC 3 - 3 Wolves.

90 mins. READING FC 3 - 3 Wolves (GLENN MURRAY).

Wow! Just wow! Reading have hauled themselves back on level terms once again and it's that man Glenn Murray.

Royals poured men forwards and Mackie got himself in a good position to tee up Murray whose first-time effort from just outside the box flew into the top corner. Brilliant finish to a brilliant game!

89 mins. GGGGGGOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

84 mins. Reading FC 2 - 3 WOLVES (DAVE EDWARDS).

Disaster for Royals as DAVE EDWARDS puts Wolves ahead minutes after coming on.

Reading went to sleep at a corner and Edwards' header at the front post flies into the far corner.

Royals claim Norwood cleared it off the line, but the referee awards it on the advice of his assistant.

Looked like a Nick Blackman own goal initially, but it's been give to Edwards.

84 mins: GGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLL

78 mins: WOLVES SUBS: Dave Edwards has replaced Saville and James henry yhas made way for Rajiv Van La Parra.

74 mins: NO PENALTY: Cries of handball from the Reading players are turned down after Guthrie's shot appears to strike former Royal Scott Golbourne on the shoulder.

73 mins: READING SUBS: Jamie Mackie for Cox and Aaron Kuhl for Taylor.

59 mins: Three goals in four minutes has livened it up here. Both sides are going for it now and there could still be a couple more goals in this game yet.

55 mins: READING FC 2 - 2 Wolves (Jake Taylor).

DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET, as they used to say.

Jake Taylor has equalised for Reading less than a minute after Wolves took the lead.

Reading drove up the middle of the pitch before Cox's pass sliced open the Wolves defence. Taylor kept his cool to slide the ball past Ikeme for his second of the season.

55 mins: GGGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

54 mins: Reading FC 1 - 2 WOLVES (Lee Evans).

Incredible scenes as Wolves score their second in three minutes to take the lead.

Jordan Obita look away now! The youngster panicked in the box and could only clear the ball as far as Evans on the penalty spot. The Wolves man made no mistake with a neat finish under pressure. Disaster for Reading.

54 mins: GGGGGGGGGOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL

51 mins: Reading FC 1 - 1 WOLVES (James Henry).

WOODLEY boy James Henry scores against his old club to draw Wolves level.

Reading lost possession in midfield, Sako got the byeline and drilled in a cross which Alex Pearce left to run to Henry. Wolves' winger made no mistake by drilling it home first time at the back post.

51 mins: GGGGGGGOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.

49 mins: READING CHANCE: Oliver Norwood lets rip from 30 yards and his shot just kisses the top of the crossbar. So close.

46 mins: Crunching tackle from Guthrie on Lee Evans somehow goes unpunished by the referee. Guthrie got away with that one.

46 mins. The second half is underway. Akpan must have picked up an injury in the first half.

46 mins. READING SUB: Danny Guthrie for Akpan.

2.20pm. Looks as though Danny Guthrie is coming on for the second half for Reading.

HALF TIME: Reading FC 1 - 0 Wolves.

44 mins. READING BOOKING: Jake Taylor in the book for tangling with Kevin McDonald.

43 mins. Another excellent piece of goalkeeping from Federici to pluck Bakary Sako's cross out of the air.

38 mins: READING CHANCE: Another opportunity for Reading as Hector pings a lovely pass out to Obita who twists and turns then crosses. The ball deflects to Hope Akpan at the far post but the midfielder scuffs his shot. Akpan needed a clean contact there.

35 mins: READING CHANCE: Jake Taylor tries a cheeky little chip from 30 yards out but it curls just wide. Nevertheless, Nigel Adkins will be delighted with his side's display so far.

Adam Federici has also been top notch in goal with some crucial catches and punches, and one excellent early save to deny Saville.

29 mins: Reading looking comfortable here at the moment. For all the promise Wolves have shown so far this season, they have not scored many goals - just eight in eight games before today's fixture.

23 mins: READING CHANCE: Glenn Murray strides forward and hammers a 30-yarder past the post. That was close.

19 mins: Reading FC 1 - 0 Wolves (Michael Hector).

It's a first Reading goal for young defender Michael Hector which puts Royals ahead.

Oliver Norwood and Jordan Obita worked a short corner routine before Norwood whipped in a cross to the near post and Hector did the rest with a bullet header past Ikeme.

Not sure about Big Hec's goal celebration, but it was a quality finish from a highly talented youngster.

19 mins: GGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL

14 mins: READING CHANCE: Another chance for the Royals as Wolves are left short of defender on a Reading counter-attack. But Glenn Murray slices a shot into the stands when Jake Taylor was better placed. That was a waste.

13 mins. READING CHANCE: First real chance for the Royals and boy was it close.

Jordan Obita swung in a free-kick from the right and Simon Cox's glancing header bounces a foot wide of Carl Ikeme's far post.

10 mins. It's been a fairly nervy start by both sides without much quality on show. I'm sure things will improve.

6 mins. WOLVES CHANCE: After a quiet start, the visitors go close when George Saville goes through on goal but his shot is blocked by Adam Federici.

Lee Evans then blazes the follow-up over the bar from the edge of the box.

1.20pm. KICK OFF.

And we're off as Reading get is underway. Royals in their hoops, Wolves in their taditional colours.

1.14pm. The teams are out and it's handshakes all round. Big following from Wolves here today.

And the PA system is up and running - well the emergency one is. At least the teams can be announced to the fans.

1.12pm. We're still waiting for the teams to emerge from the tunnel. Kick off not far away.

1.06pm: The atmosphere is unusual to day the least with no PA system.

It means there won't be any teams announced over the loudspeaker and there's no music.

Some might argue it's a welcome change - at least you can have a conversation without having to shout at the person sitting next to you?

1pm: Sir John Madejski has plenty to say about the club's new Thai owners in today's match programme.

In his notes as co-chairman he writes: "When you are choosing the prospective owners of such a treasured institution as Reading Football Club . you have to be incredibly careful. I think we have chosen well on that front."

12.45pm: Reading players going through their pre-match routines and it really is like a warm summer's day here.

Reading's PA system has packed in. Something to do with a power surge which knocked out the traffic lights near the ground earlier in the week.

So no music etc at today's game, though I am informed an engineer is on his way to fix it and it could be up and running by half time.

12.38pm: Wolves warming up on the pitch but no sign of the Royals yet.

We're expecting a big crowd today even though the match is live on Sky Sports.

12.25pm: TEAM NEWS: Adam Federici returns between the sticks for the Royals in place of Mikkel Andersen in one of two changes to the side which started at Hillsborough in the Championship last week.

The other change sees Michael Hector return to defence in place of Jake Cooper, who drops to the bench.

READING: Federici - Gunter (C), Hector, Pearce, Obita - Blackman, Akpan, Norwood, Taylor - Cox, Murray. Subs: Andersen, Long, Cooper, Kuhl, Guthrie, Mackie, Porgrebnyak.

WOLVES: Ikeme - Doherty, Stearman, Batth (c), Golbourne - Henry, Saville, Evans, Clarke, McDonald, Sako.

Referee: J.Adcock.

12.15pm: Today is the first meeting between the sides since January 2009 when Reading won 1-0 at Madejski Stadium thanks to a Neill Collins own goal.

12.05pm: Wolves boss Kenny Jackett spoke of Reading's attacking threat this week, and the strides Scott Golbourne has made since leaving the Madejski Stadium.

Former Royals Academy player James Henry, who was born and bred in Woodley, will also be involved today.

Jackett: “If Scott (Golbourne) is selected, I think Reading will see a more mature player as it’s quite a number of years ago he was at Reading, as was James Henry.

"Glenn Murray and Simon Cox have been playing up front but also along the line they have options with Jamie Mackie, Nick Blackman and Pavel Pogrebnyak. They have a lot of attacking options and I think they will be a very open, attacking team.”

12pm: The weather is glorious, the pitch looks fantastic and we're in for a fantastic afternoon of Championship football.

Wolves will be looking to build on their excellent start to the season under Kenny Jackett.

However, they are certain to meet a determined Royals eager to bounce back from two defeats in the past week after the 2-0 Capital One Cup loss at Derby on Tuesday and 1-0 reverse at Sheffield Wednesday last Saturday.