Reading host the Championship's only 100 per cent wins team, with Blackburn Rovers travelling to Berkshire hoping to keep their perfect record up.
However, the Royals will be determined to make up for Saturday's shock 4-0 defeat to newly-promoted Rotherham United.
Here’s what you need to know about tomorrow's match-up.
Form
A mixed bag for the hosts, Reading have lost two and won one of their opening three matches, yet to take the lead in a game and conceding within the first 10 minutes each time.
Narrowly losing to Blackpool and coming from behind to beat Cardiff City, Saturday's defeat in South Yorkshire was in unexpected fashion- trailing by four by the half-time break.
Meanwhile, it could not be any better for the visitors.
Wins over QPR, Swansea City and West Brom have Rovers sitting pretty at the summit, conceding one and scoring six in Jon Dahl Tomasson's first month in charge of the Lancashire club.
But supporters of the Ewood Park outfit will not get ahead of themselves, with Ben Brereton Diaz's future still potentially away from the club and the side as high as second up until February last year under Tony Mowbray, only to come eighth.
Team News
As has become the norm in RG2, Paul Ince will be missing a whole host of stars ahead of the fourth league fixture of the season.
Lucas Joao, Yakou Meite and Ovie Ejaria remain part of the large contingent on the injury table at Bearwood; with Scott Dann reportedly closest to returning.
It's good news for the away side, with defenders Callum Brittian and Ash Phillips deemed fit enough to travel down after being taken off in their last game.
Last Time Out: Reading 1-0 Blackburn Rovers, March 19 2022
A much-needed win for then-interim boss Ince, a late Josh Laurent stunner stole the three points to dent Rovers' play-off hopes.
Reading would not win at the SCL Stadium again until the recent Bluebirds success, while Blackburn would lose just one of their next five matches on their travels.
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