Gareth Southgate has announced his 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The tournament, due to start in less than two weeks, is taking place in Qatar and features players such as Ben White, Jude Bellingham and Kalvin Phillips who were playing in the Championship as recently as 2020?
But when did they last play Reading?
The wait is over.
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GOALKEEPERS
Jordan Pickford (Preston North End) - Saturday, December 12, 2015
The England number one has not played Reading in seven years, when the Royals failed to score past him in net for the Lilywhites. Joe Garnerâs goal was the difference, with Martin Kuhl in temporary charge following the dismissal of Steve Clarke.
Nick Pope (Charlton Athletic)- Saturday, October 17, 2015
A matter of months before facing Pickford, Reading had gotten the better of another future England star in Pope.
A late Nick Blackman strike was the difference against the ten-men Addicks, moving the Royals into second in the Championship.
Aaron Ramsdale- N/A
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DEFENDERS
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool Under-23)- Monday, March 3, 2017
The 24-year-old wing-back has never played Reading in a full fixture, so youth matches will have to count. A 5-1 hammering for the Reds over five years ago was the last time âTAAâ lined up against the Royals.
Conor Coady (Wolves)- Tuesday, March 18, 2018
Wolves eased past Reading 3-0 at Molineux on their way to the Championship title, completing the double over Jaap Stamâs relegation threatened side.
Eric Dier (Tottenham)- Saturday, August 28, 2020
A behind-closed-doors friendly which the hosts comfortably won 4-1.
It was remembered for being Mark Bowen's final match in charge before Veljko Paunovic stepped in.
Harry Maguire (Hull City)- Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Steve Bruceâs Tigers came from behind at the Madejski Stadium to win 2-1 and keep chase with the promotion challenges, eventually winning the play-off final in May. The Royals were marooned in 15th, counting down the matches to the end of the season.
Luke Shaw (Southampton)- Sunday, April 6, 2013
Almost a decade ago teenage sensation Shaw was lining up at the Madejski Stadium for the 2-0 win which all-but confirmed the Royalsâ relegation back to the Championship at the first attempt.
John Stones (Everton)- Tuesday, September 22, 2015
The centre-back was a highly thought of youngster when he was part of the Everton side to knock Reading out of the League Cup in 2015. Blackmanâs strike saw the Royals take the lead, but Ross Barkley and Gerard Deulofeu turned the game on its head.
Kyle Walker (Tottenham)- Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Another near decade long wait, Kyle Walker started in Spursâ 3-1 win over Reading on New Years Day. Pavel Pogrebnyak gave the Royals an early lead at White Hart Lane, but Michael Dawson, Emmanuel Adebayor and Clint Dempsey secured the win.
Ben White (Leeds United)- Saturday, February 22, 2020
One of the final matches before the Covid-19 shut-down, Ben White kept a clean sheet as Leeds continued their march to promotion with a 1-0 win. Three Reading players that started at Elland Road are still regulars under Paul Ince.
MIDFIELDERS
Jude Bellingham (Birmingham City)- Saturday, March 7, 2020
The final game before the pandemic enforced break, Reading turned a deficit into a lead at St Andrewâs, beating Bellinghamâs Blues 3-1 in the Second City.
Conor Gallagher (Swansea City)- Wednesday, July 22, 2020
A remarkable game during the âProject Restartâ to round up the 2019/20 season, Swansea scored three goals in the final 25 minutes to leapfrog Nottingham Forest into the play-offs with the final kick of the game.
Jordan Henderson (Liverpool)- Saturday, April 13, 2013
An inspired performance from Academy graduate Alex McCarthy in goal saw Reading battle to a goalless draw with Brendan Rodgersâ Reds.
Mason Mount (Chelsea)- Saturday, July 28, 2019
Mount has scored on his two visits to the SCL Stadium, a late winner for Derby County in 2018 and two in a pre-season friendly for parent club Chelsea.
Kalvin Phillips (Leeds United)- Saturday, February 22, 2020
Involved in the same match as Ben White, the holding midfielder has become one of the best in his position in the world for England and Manchester City.
Declan Rice (West Ham)- Saturday, July 16, 2022
The most recent in the squad, Rice played the second half of a 1-1 draw in pre-season between the Royals and the Hammers.
FORWARDS
Phil Foden- N/A
Jack Grealish (Aston Villa)- Saturday, August 25, 2018
A last-gasp Sam Baldock penalty rescued a point for Paul Clementâs Reading at Villa Park. Grealish, one of the most expensive players of all time, was pulling the strings behind Jonathan Kodjia in the Second City.
Harry Kane (Millwall)- Saturday, March 2, 2012
The England captain was on loan with the Lions as the Royals rampaged to the title in 2012.
Falling behind at the Den, Hal Robson-Kanu and Adam Le Fondre turned the game on its head.
James Maddison (Norwich City)- Saturday, September 30, 2017
It took Maddison just 10 minutes to score at the Madejski Stadium in 2017. Curling a free kick into the back of the net and setting the Canaries on their way to promotion.
Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)- Saturday, January 5, 2019
Coming on in the second half, the game was already 2-0 by half-time and that was how it finished at Old Trafford.
Bukayo Saka (Arsenal Under-18s)- Sunday, September 23, 2017
Having never played Reading in a full fixture, he played 80 minutes as Arsenal Under-18s thrashed the Royals 4-0.
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool)- Saturday, October 20, 2013
Raheem Sterling scored his first goal for Liverpool inside the opening half hour against Reading in a 1-0 win at Anfield. Failing to play the 0-0 draw in April, it is his one and only appearance against the Royals.
Callum Wilson (Bournemouth)- Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Taking just four minutes to score at the Madejski Stadium, Wilsonâs goals fired the Cherries into the Premier League for the first time that season- the striker remaining there ever since.
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