Reading Football Club will keep their much-loved record points haul for another year after Leicester City lost at Millwall on Tuesday night.
The Foxes were able to reach 106 points before the Lions beat them 1-0 at the Den, the same number of points accumulated by Steve Coppell's Royals side in 2005/06.
Staying unbeaten for 33 matches, scoring 99 goals and being promoted before the clocks were moved forward for British Summer Time, Reading remain the greatest side to have graced the second tier in the last 18 years.
Cheers 🍾🥂🍻
— Reading FC (@ReadingFC) April 9, 2024
As if tonight couldn't get any better, Leicester City's loss to Millwall means that after 1️⃣8️⃣ years, our 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣ points record remains ours for at least another season 😎🏆
Winning matches in 2006 and 2024 - this club 💙💙💙#ReadingFC pic.twitter.com/7XJ4Rl6SFA
This topped off a good evening for Royals supporters with Ruben Selles' side beating Bristol Rovers 2-0 at the Memorial Stadium to take another giant leap towards securing safety in League One.
The Championship promotion race has heated up following Leicester's defeat, with Enzo Maresca's men currently sat top but only clear of Leeds United and Ipswich Town by one point.
The Tractor Boys have a game in hand and can return to the summit if they beat Watford this evening.
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