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Welcome to our LIVE coverage of Reading’s trip to The Hawthorns to face West Bromwich Albion.

Premier League / Matchday 5
The Hawthorns / 22.09.2012
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That's it! West Brom earn a deserved 1-0 win over Reading at The Hawthorns thanks to Lukaku's goal. James Morrison man-of-the-match with a dynamic display until going off injured.
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West Brom claim that McCleary handled the ball but Foy waves play-on.
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Dorrans attempts a cross into the box but it goes behind for a goal kick.
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There will be four minutes of added time.
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West Brom ease the pressure by winning a free kick in the Reading half.
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The game is mainly being played in the Baggies half, as Claudio Yacob earns a yellow card for a late lunge.
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Olsson heads a fierce cross from McAnuff out of harm's way.
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McAnuff is bundled over by Long and Reading have a free kick.
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Reading are pushing for an equaliser here but West Brom are holding firm and limiting their chances.
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Mulumbu is down after colliding with McAnuff.
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McCleary produces clever trickery on the right before crossing the ball to Robson-Kanu who heads just over the bar!
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Reading must go all out here now as we enter the last ten minutes.
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Hal Robson-Kanu replaces Chris Gunter for Reading.
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Marcus Rosenberg is replaced by Lukaku who has had a decent game today and led the line well.
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Brunt plays a cross into the area but it is easily dealt with by Reading.
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Lukaku has been reluctant to use his right foot this afternoon and we have just seen why as he plays in a feeble cross which is comfortably cleared away.
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Can Reading muster a response? They've not really threatened Foster's goal today.
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Long almost sets up Lukaku again, but his cross is cleared away.
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It was excellent play from Long and demonstrates the merits of having two men up front.