Bristol City make the short hop up the M4 tomorrow looking to record successive wins, while Reading hope to prevent a fourth straight defeat.

Here's everything you need to know.

Reading Chronicle:

Form

Despite an amazing start, which saw the Royals top the Championship table on two occasions, it is now a fourth game without a win and a third successive defeat.

Dropping down to 10th after 15 matches, only the top two have won more games than Reading, but only Hull City and Huddersfield Town have lost more.

Starting the home campaign on impeccable form, winning each of their first four matches in RG2, it is now one win in four at the SCL Stadium.

Last timeout, despite going 2-0 up, Swansea City climbed aobve Paul Ince's side with a 3-2 comeback win on Tuesday night.

Meanwhile, Nigel Pearson's Robins won 2-0 at relegation-threatened West Brom in midweek, bouncing back from defeat to Millwall on Saturday.

In mixed form, they have won two and lost two of their last five matches, sitting exactly halfway in the table in 12th.

Reading Chronicle:

Team News

As has been the case all season, a plethora of players are missing for the hosts.

Although nobody was injured at the Swansea.com Stadium, captain Andy Yiadom picked up his fifth yellow card to render him suspended for the match tomorrow.

He joins fellow defenders Scott Dann, Liam Moore, Naby Sarr and Sam Hutchinson on the unavailable list. 

For the visitors, defender Thomas Kalas remains out.

Star forward Andi Weimann could return from the start.

Last Time Out: Bristol City 2-1 Reading, Tuesday, February 9 2022

In the midst of a turgid run of no wins in 10 matches, it was the final few weeks of Veljko Paunovic's reign.

Despite a positive first half performance, Antoine Semenyo and Michael Morrison's goal either side of half-time left Royals supporters with an air of inevitability.

John Swift's penalty in the final 15 minutes gave the fans a goal to cheer, and the team worked hard, but a sixth straight defeat was all they had for their troubles.