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Reading 2 - 2 Newcastle

KO: Sat Sep 29 15:00:00 BST 2012 Ground: The Madejski Stadium 
Referee: A Marriner 

Premier League Preview: Reading v Newcastle

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Newcastle will be aiming to secure their first away win of the season when they travel to bottom-of-the-table Reading.

Royals boss Brian McDermott will be desperate to claim his first three points of the season whilst Newcastle will look to maintain a good run of form which has seen them lose just once this season.

It will also see Alan Pardew return to the Madejski Stadium where he spent four years in charge up to 2003 before his departure to West Ham United.

History wise it is fairly level, the two clubs have only met four times in the top-flight, all Premier League games stretching from 2006 to 2008. Since then both sides have been up and down. Indeed their last clashes were in the Championship in 2009/10 when Newcastle did the double.

Reading come into the game on a three-match losing streak, something they will be desperate to put right. Newcastle have picked up just one point on the road so far, and that was a fortunate draw at Everton.

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Papiss Cisse will be looking to start the match after coming off the bench to open his account for the season in the League Cup defeat at Manchester United on Wednesday.

VIDEO: Alan Pardew previews his side's trip to Reading

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Cheick Tiote started at Old Trafford after being sidelined for a number of weeks and he looks set to continue at Reading for his first Premier League start since the opening day.

Fabricio Coloccini played an hour in midweek due to a recent hamstring problem, but he should be fine to start alongside Steven Taylor.

Yohan Cabaye, Jonas Gutierrez, Hatem Ben Arfa and Demba Ba will all likely return after missing the Man United clash.

Reading striker Jason Roberts could make his first appearance of the season on Saturday. A calf injury has sidelined the former Blackburn man so far this term, but he is now in contention to play.

Mali winger Jimmy Kebe played against QPR in midweek and his hamstring problem will be assessed before the match, but he is likely to feature.

Hal Robson-Kanu, who started at Loftus Road, will hope to keep his place in the side but Jobi McAnuff could return.

Chris Gunter, Garath McCleary and Danny Guthrie will be hoping for recalls after sitting out the QPR match. Goalkeeper Adam Federici remains a doubt with a knee injury.

Opta Facts

  • Newcastle have drawn 99 games away from home in the Premier League era
  • Jonas Gutierrez has been fouled more often than any other player this season (16 times)
  • Reading have conceded fewer fouls than any other team in the top flight this season (37).

Reading 2 - 2 Newcastle: Ba's Controversial Second Equaliser Rescues Newcastle

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Demba Ba scored a controversial equaliser to deny Reading their first win since returning to the Premier League in a 2-2 draw with Newcastle United.

After a dreadful, goalless first half, the game, which saw Newcastle boss Alan Pardew and his new eight-year contract return to a Reading club where he started his managerial career, exploded into life following the interval in what was a superb second half.

Ba scored a stunning equaliser just seconds after Jimmy Kebe had given Reading the lead but the first-time volley will be overshadowed by the Senegal striker's second goal.

Newcastle's No.19 netted to cancel out Noel Hunt's header with the ball clearly coming off his hand after he missed an attempt to make contact with his forehead.

It did not look intentional but Reading manager Brian McDermott will still feel hard done by as the search for a first victory after five games continues.

The Reading faithful have not forgotten how Pardew, having laid the foundations for the club's current success, resigned as manager in 2003 so he could take charge of West Ham United.

Newcastle took the bold step on Thursday of handing Pardew a contract which runs until 2020.

And each time Reading took the lead, the home support took great delight in warning Newcastle fans: "Eight years for Pardew? You're having a laugh".

Both Reading goals were set up by club captain Jobi McAnuff, who returned to the side after missing the Capital One Cup victory over QPR.

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Pardew, whose touchline ban expired on Saturday, gave a first league start to Gael Bigirimana alongside Cheick Tiote in the centre of midfield, with Vurnon Anita dropped to the bench.

Bigirimana immediately looked at home in the centre of midfield, dovetailing nicely with Tiote as Newcastle controlled the middle of the park.

But they could not create anything from that platform with Hatem Ben Arfa a passenger for most of the game while Ba was erratic and Papiss Cisse anonymous.

Reading grew into the game and had the best chance of the first half when Pavel Pogrebnyak's header, after a patient build-up, was palmed over by Steve Harper.

But otherwise there was little to get the fans of either side excited.

It took 24 minutes for the first shot on goal, which fell to the left-back Nicky Shorey and his volley went out for a throw-in, which pretty much summed up the quality of football on show.

Pogrebnyak then found himself a yard of space in the Newcastle box but the ball bounced awkwardly and he shinned it over the bar into the crowd.

Reading worked the ball wide for McAnuff, who curled an inviting cross in for Pogrebnyak to meet above Taylor at the far post but Harper launched himself well to tip his header over the bar.

James Perch was booked for a foul on McAnuff but then provided vital intervention as Pogrebnyak was readying to shoot, after chesting the ball down in the box.

Tangle

Pogrebnyak continued to cause problems after the restart, getting the better of Steven Taylor to break into the box but his control was poor and Michael Williamson cleared.

Cisse's low shot was blocked by Kaspars Gorkss - and suddenly the game awoke from its slumbers with three goals in four minutes.

Kebe put Reading ahead. The Mali striker was played in by McAnuff and ran at Perch, who got himself in a tangle and Kebe scuffed a low shot inside the near post.

Newcastle hit back within seconds and it was no surprise that Tiote was the creator, clipping the ball towards Ba who met it with spectacular volley on the run.

With barely a chance to draw breath, McAnuff then worked his way to the byline and whipped in a cross which Hunt met with a precise, glancing header to beat Harper at his far post.

The chants aimed at Pardew resumed but they were quietened just six minutes from time in controversial fashion when Ba stooped to meet Shane Ferguson's cross but handled it into the net.

Reading upped the ante and Jason Roberts, on as substitute, forced another top save from Harper with a strike from distance and McAnuff saw a shot rebound back off the post.

Man of the Match: Reading captain Jobi McAnuff was a constant threat to the Newcastle defence and almost scored an injury-time winner

Goal of the Match: Demba Ba's second grabs the headlines but his first was a breathtaking first-time volley from Cheick Tiote's long pass

Save of the Match: Having brilliantly denied Pavel Pogrebnyak in the first half, Steve Harper produced an even better stop in the second half to frustrate Jason Roberts

Talking Point: Did Demba Ba mean to use his hand to score his second goal? It did not look intentional but Reading will still be furious

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Reading

21 Alex McCarthy
24 Shaun Cummings
17 Kaspars Gorkss
6 Adrian Mariappa
3 Nicky Shorey
14 Jimmy Kebe
4 Jem Karacan
8 Mikele Leigertwood
11 Jobi McAnuff
7 Pavel Pogrebnyak
10 Noel Hunt

Substitutes
41 Stuart Taylor
5 Alex Pearce
12 Garath McCleary
19 Hal Robson-Kanu
20 Danny Guthrie
9 Adam Le Fondre
33 Jason Roberts

Newcastle

37 Steve Harper
14 James Perch
6 Mike Williamson
27 Steven Taylor
3 Davide Santon
10 Hatem Ben Arfa
24 Cheick Tiote
20 Gael Bigirimana
18 Jonas Gutierrez
9 Papiss Cisse
19 Demba Ba

Substitutes
21 Rob Elliot
8 Vurnon Anita
23 Shola Ameobi
25 Gabriel Obertan
28 Sammy Ameobi
31 Shane Ferguson
34 James Tavernier

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1 Manchester United 38 89
2 Manchester City 38 78
3 Chelsea 38 75
4 Arsenal 38 73
5 Tottenham Hotspur 38 72
6 Everton 38 63
7 Liverpool 38 61
8 West Bromwich Albion 38 49
9 Swansea City 38 46
10 West Ham United 38 46
11 Norwich City 38 44
12 Fulham 38 43
13 Stoke City 38 42
14 Southampton 38 41
15 Aston Villa 38 41
16 Newcastle United 38 41
17 Sunderland 38 39
18 Wigan Athletic 38 36
19 Reading 38 28
20 Queens Park Rangers 38 25