Reading round off their pre-World Cup fixtures with a trip to Hull City- a stadium in which they have never won.

28 years after the last win in East Yorkshire, Reading will be looking to emulate Mark McGhee's title-winning team of 1994.

Here's everything you need to know.

Form

Reading come into the fixture on a miserable run of one win in nine matches, and no away win since September.

After previously being in and around the top six, including a run of one defeat in seven matches, the side have dropped into the bottom half and could be just three points clear of the relegation zone come Sunday.

The final match of a three game week, the Royals lost 2-1 to Preston last week and 2-0 to Watford on Tuesday, making their last win four games ago.

Hull sit four points clear of relegation in 19th, a run of form which prompted them to change manager and bring in former defender Liam Rosenior.

Unbeaten under the former Derby County boss, with a draw and a win, it could be a tough time to face the Tigers.

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Team News

Reading's injury crisis continues to mount ahead of a four week break, with goalkeeper Joe Lumley and defender Tom McIntyre join the list.

Both are out for a month, adding to the likes of Naby sarr, Liam Moore and Scott Dann in the defensive department.

With another away day blank in midweek, Paul Ince could be tempted to shake up the forward line.

Last Time Out: Hull City 3-0 Reading; Saturday, April 23 2022

A bittersweet day for the travelling Royals, a heavy defeat on Humberside was a disappointing days work but was enough to secure Championship survival for another season.

Youngster Keane Lewis-Potter netted a brace and Alfie Jones added a strike to make it a miserable 90 minutes, but there were full-time celebrations as Mission Ince-possible was completed.