Sunday, April 28, 2013

Leading LEAGUE LIVE: Follow Sunday's activity from round the grounds as it... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 06:47 EST, 28 April 2013 Follow Sportsmail's protection of the Barclays Premier League as Reading host QPR in another of three games to end the weekend's action. They'll be relegated to the Championship for next time, while both teams would be condemned by a draw to playing in the second tier next period if each side lose at the Madejski Stadium. Starting off at 3pm, Chelsea will strive to continue their bid of achieving next season's Champions League once they host Swansea, while the day's action stops at the Emirates Stadium when Arsenal, also looking to end in the top four, welcome recently crowned winners Manchester United to the Emirates Stadium. Send me your thinking on the activity at dan.ripley@dailymail.co.uk or via Twitter @Ripinho. *This site will automobile renew every two minutes* 12.44: From OptaJoe: 5 - There were five red cards in the last five league conferences between Queens Park Rangers and Reading. Pressure. 12.41: Reading beginning XI: McCarthy, Gunter, Kelly, Mariappa, Morrison, Karacan, Guthrie, McCleary, McAnuff, Blackman, Pogrebnyak. 12.38: QPR beginning XI: Natural, Bosingwa, Onuoha, Hill, Traore, Granero, Jenas, Mbia, Taarabt, Remy, Bothroyd. 12.35: With 18th placed placed Aston Villa to be still played 17th by Wigan - some of those teams is guaranteed to have 35 items. A sketch today means QPR and Reading could just get 34 and is the reason both could go down this afternoon. 12.30: For days it's seemed a ritual that QPR and Reading will be directed, but today it can be formal. It is frequently a mis-used term with no real effect, but today is indeed a must-win game as at least one of these sides could have their Championship position for next time silicone placed this morning - it could be both. Group media on the road. On the brink: QPR or Reading could possibly be relegated at the Madejski Stadium

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