Although neither team is mathematically relegated just yet, a defeat for either side will definitely confirm relegation to the Championship. A victory will also be useless at this stage of the season with only an impossible set of results combining to save either of these doomed teams. In theory, with both teams down, save the maths, this is a meaningless end of season fixture with very little at stake. It would be disappointing if Reading viewed it in that way though. Reading should be desperate for a victory to end one of the worst runs in their entire club history. New manager Nigel Adkins is starting to no longer be considered new after over-seeing four league games already - three defeats and one draw. Adkins has seen his team score just 2 - both late consolations - and concede 8. Surely there's no better opportunity for Adkins to improve on his managerial stats at Reading than a home fixture against QPR. QPR will surely fancy a rare win themselves, but Sunday's TV audience are unlikely to be in for a classic.
Winning has been a rare experience for Reading fans this season, but one notable win did come at QPR early in the season - it was a shame it was in the League Cup when we could have done with the league points. Our meeting in the Premier League ended in a 1-1 draw with Gorkss on the scoresheet.
Are we really not yet relegated?
- Defeat: Reading will be relegated if they lose.
- Draw: A draw will see both teams relegated if Wigan win against Spurs or if Aston Villa pick up at least a point against Sunderland on Monday.