Reading Women will have a record crowd on Sunday as over 4,500 tickets have been sold ahead of their clash with Manchester United.
The global brand are second in the Women's Super League and just three points behind leaders Chelsea, while the Royals are third from bottom and four points clear of relegation.
Following on from the success of the European Championships last summer, and the return to RG2 from High Wycombe, the record had already been broken once this season.
Not only a record off the pitch, the match will mark Kelly Chambers' 150th match in charge of the club.
𝟏𝟓𝟎 🆙 for Kelly Chambers 🌟
— Reading FC Women (@ReadingFCWomen) January 18, 2023
Be with us this Sunday, as we celebrate an incredible milestone 👏
A player for five years, she has been in charge of the club for more than seven years across two spells, stretching more than three divisions.
Also the Director of Women's Football, it will be yet another landmark for the popular figure.
A win, which would mark the Red Devils' first defeat in five and Reading's first win in four, could move them up as high as eighth.
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