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Reading V Tottenham Hotspur Live Online

Watch Reading vs Tottenham Hotspur live online with your subscription to www.oleolefootball.com, your home on the internet for live football soccer television streaming. Reading are on the edge of the relegation zone and must win all 3 remaining matches this season to insure that they won't make the drop while Spurs appear in line for a safe, middle of the table finish in the Premier League. The two sides will collide at the Madejski Stadium on the 3rd May 2008 at 15:00 GMT.

 

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Reading were able to hold out for an important point in their last game which ended in a 0-0 draw away to Wigan Athletic. That point currently has Steve Coppell's squad just outside the drop zone with 33 points on the season. They are 1 point ahead of 18th place Birmingham City and just behind 16th place Bolton Wanderers on goal difference.

 

Tottenham Hotspur are in 11th place of the Premier League table with 43 points. They sit just ahead of 12th place Newcastle United on goal difference and find themselves 5 points back of 10th place West Ham United. Their 43 points are the product of 10 wins, 13 draws and 13 losses. Last week Juande Ramos side were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Bolton Wanderers at White Hart Lane.

 

Ramos will be looking to get a number of players back this week as Jonathan Woodgate, Chimbonda, O'Hara, Robinson and Kaboul called all be available while Gareth Bale and Benoit Assou-Ekotto continue to miss out. Meanwhile, the Royals are expected to be without Gunnarsson.

 

The pressure is on Reading to hold serve at home in order to avoid depending other results for their survival. At www.oleolefootball.com their live soccer feeds will insure that you won't miss a single minute of this match. Log on and sign up today for their Premiership football streaming and watch Reading vs Tottenham Hotspur live online this week.

 


Tags: Reading, Tottenham Hotspur, live football
Posted: 1st May 2008