Our prediction for this Championship match:
Sunday’s football game at Madejski Stadium pits together Reading and Swansea City, the two playoffs chasing sides. Despite suffering a 1-0 loss to Millwall, Swansea will almost certainly take part in the playoffs, while Reading are six points behind top six ahead of Matchday 44. The Royals face a must-win situation in Sunday’s clash, and we are positive that they will go all guns blazing at the Swans.
Veljko Paunovic’s men played out a goalless draw with Luton in midweek, but they are surely capable of beating Swansea City, who have already got their job done. The visitors failed to impress in the defeat to QPR, and given their anything but brilliant form in the season finale, we believe that there is a big value in betting on the hosts. Araruna, Joao, Morrison, and McIntyre are all likely to miss out for the hosts, while Ayew, Benda, Morris, and Rushesha remain in Swansea City’s recovery room.
Highlighted Player (Andy Yiadom):
Andy Yiadom was born in Holloway, London, but he began his career in the youth team of Watford. After spending two years at the Watford football academy, the pacey full-back (winger) joined Hayes & Yeading United and he scored only one goal in 36 appearances in the league for the club.
At the end of the 2010/2011 campaign Yiadom moved to Braintree Town and after scoring seven goals in 27 appearances for the Iron he signed a contract with Barnet. The 180-cm-tall footballer played for Barnet from 2012 to 2016 and he scored 14 goals in 169 appearances for the Bees. Andy Yiadom then decided to take a step forward in his career as he moved to Championship side Barnsley.
The English footballer played 32 games in the league for the Tykes last season and he provided three assists for his teammates, while receiving four yellow cards. His main position is full-back (right-back), but he is capable of playing on the left flank as well.
Highlighted Team (Swansea):
Swansea City AFC is a Welsh football club from Swansea and is currently playing in the English Premier League. The biggest rival Swansea City is Cardiff City which is next to Swansea City the only football club from Wales that played in the PremierLeague.
Swansea City was founded in 1912 under the name ‘Swansea Town’. The first venue where Swansea City played was The Vetch Field. The club grew in members and fans and on 23th of July 2005 Swansea City opened the Liberty Stadium which holds a capacity of 21 000 supporters. The fans of Swansea City prefer to use the non-commercial name: White Rock Stadium.
In the history of Swansea City the club managed to win the Football League One twice and the Welsh Cup 10 times. So far the Welsh club didn’t win any prizes in the highest English divisions. Known players that wore the Swansea jersey are Lampard, Toshack, Martinez and Bony.