FT Full-time and Reading now turn their attention to Monday's huge cup clash with Bradford.

86' GOAL! Reading have been pressing well but it's Watford that grab the fifth goal as Fernando Forestieri breaks into the box and fires across Mikkel Andersen to seal the win.

70' GOALLLLLL!!! It'll mean little in the grand scheme of things but what a lovely moment for Jem Karacan as the Reading skipper curls the ball home from outside the box. Gomes couldn't get near it.

67' The game has hit a bit of a stalemate here. Not a lot happening.

59' Double change for Reading as Simon Cox and Jake Taylor are replaced by Nick Blackman and Jem Karacan.

48' GOAL! As was the case in the first half, it's a nightmare start for Reading.

Fernando Forestieri plays a simple one-two to evade Zat Knight. He gets to the byline and squares for Troy Deeney, who stabs home from a yard out. Too easy for Watford and Reading have to be careful that they're not on the end of a hammering.

46' We're back underway...

HT Half-time here and it's 2-0 to Watford. Reading have had the occasional chance but it's all Watford and they could've been even further ahead.

44' All four ends of the ground stands for a minutes applause for Nic Cruwys, the Watford fan that was attacked last week at Wolves.

40' GOAL! It's 2-0 Watford and it has been coming.

Fernando Forestieri has been in fine form and he dances past a couple of challenges before slipping the ball to Matej Vydra. He fires high into the roof of the net at Mikkel Andersen's near post to double Watford's lead.

29' What a save! Mikkel Andersen keeps Reading in the game with a fantastic reflex save from Fernando Forestieri's acrobatic volley.

25' First real chance for Reading as Yakubu cuts in from the right and shoots low but Gomes is equal to it.

20' Reading have settled down a bit now and are looking to play football when possible. Watford look shaky at the back and there's certainly a goal in this for the Royals.

9' Close! It's all Watford early on and they've just come within inches of making it 2-0. Marco Motta's dipping volley crashes against the crossbar from 30 yards and Reading clear it to safety.

7' Watford are forced into an early change as the goalscorer goes off injured, with Fernando Forestieri coming on.

1' GOAL!! Watford lead after 52 seconds.

What an awful start for Reading. A quick spell of pressure ends with Troy Deeney feeding Almen Abdi on the edge of the box, who fires past Mikkel Andersen with a fine effort with the outside of his foot. A big test for Reading's youngsters now.

1' Watford get us underway...

14:58 The teams are out. URZZzzzzz!

14:30 Both teams are going through their warm-up routine.

14:05 As we expected, Steve Clarke makes mass changes with only Jake Cooper keeping his spot in the team from the win over Brighton.

Zat Knight and Jure Travner make their debut whilst there is a first league start for Niall Keown and Jack Stacey.

It's a youthful side but Steve Clarke was left with no option after Reading's FA Cup replay with Bradford was scheduled for Monday evening.

Reading Mikkel Andersen; Niall Keown, Zat Knight, Jake Cooper, Jure Travner; Jake Taylor, Hope Akpan, Danny Guthrie, Jack Stacey; Simon Cox, Yakubu. Subs: Dan Lincoln, Sean Long, Aaron Kuhl, Jem Karacan, Ryan Edwards, Nick Blackman, Andrija Novakovich.

WatfordHeurelho Gomes; Marco Motta, Joel Ekstrand, Crai Cathcart, Daniel Pudil, Ben Watson, Adlene Guedioura, Daniel Tozser, Almen Abdi, Matej Vydra, Troy Deeney. Subs: Jonathan Bond, Miguel Layun, Fernando Forestieri, Lloyd Doyley, Juan Carlos Paredes,

13:55 Zat Knight is here. We're expecting heavy changes.

13:30 Team news is expected in about 30 minutes time. Steve Clarke is expected to name a weakened side, with Reading's massive FA Cup game against Bradford City no doubt on his mind.

Yakubu is pushing for a start, whilst Jake Cooper will be hoping to keep his place after an impressive display in midweek.

13:15 Hello and welcome to Vicarage Road for live coverage of Watford v Reading FC.

The Royals have lost just two league games on the road under Steve Clarke and won at high-flying Ipswich a few weeks ago. They'll be looking for a repeat of that today but Watford are in fine form and sure to make life difficult for Clarke's side.

Watford were the opponents at the Madejski Stadium for Clarke's first game in charge and ran out 1-0 winners, despite playing the entire second half with 10 men. The Reading boss will be hoping to get them back for that one today.