The bread and butter of Championship action returns after a brief hiatus in the Carabao Cup.

After a first league win last week, Reading are looking to make it consecutive league wins since February against newly-promoted Rotherham United.

Here’s what you need to know about tomorrow's match-up.

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Form

Sitting 10th in the table, it has been a mixed opening two matches for the Royals.

A disappointing defeat to Blackpool in matchday one was backed up with a comeback victory over Cardiff City at the SCL Stadium last week.

A young side exited the League Cup in midweek to Stevenage, with goals conceded in the opening 10 minutes in each fixture.

The Millers have only played one Championship match so far after their game with Coventry City was postponed due to the quality of the pitch, drawing 1-1 with Swansea City at the New York Stadium.

Beating League One Port Vale in the Cup, they will face Morecombe in round two.

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Team News

When it rains, it pours for boss Paul Ince.

Up to eight first team regulars are thought to be on the treatment table, with Ovie Ejaria joining the likes of Lucas Joao, Yakou Meite and Sam Hutchinson.

Injuring his hamstring in the win over the Bluebirds, Ejaria could miss up to a month.

Strikers Josh Kayode and Tom Eaves will be missing for Paul Warne's side, although he hopes to have signed a new forward ahead of the clash with Reading.

Last Time Out: Rotherham United 0-1 Reading, February 27 2021

Michael Morrison's close-range finish was enough to edge a win in Yorkshire and keep Veljko Paunovic's team in the play-offs, ending a two-game losing streak.

Meanwhile, it was Rotherham's fifth straight defeat and sent them on their way to their immediate return to the third tier.