Only three matches went ahead in League One on Saturday as six fixtures were postponed due to international call-ups- including the Royals' scheduled trip to Stockport County.
Take a look below at a brief third-tier round-up as Reading legend Phil Parkinson kept up his remarkable record with league leaders, Wrexham.
Barnsley 2-1 Bristol Rovers
Last year's defeated play-off outfit Barnsley moved into the top three with a narrow victory over Bristol Rovers at Oakwell.
Davis Keillor-Dunn marked his Tykes debut with the opening goal inside 15 minutes but Ruel Sotiriou levelled the scores before the break.
Adam Phillips' header was enough to seal all three points in South Yorkshire and move Barnsley to level on points with second-place Stockport.
The Pirates sit in ninth, level on points with Reading.
Wrexham 3-0 Shrewsbury Town
It was derby day in North Wales and the hosts won convincingly at STōK Cae Ras to remain top of League One.
Parkinson- who featured nearly 400 times for Reading between 1992 and 2003- has taken the club from National League to League One in successive seasons and they are one of three sides yet to lose in the division.
Ollie Palmer, Elliott Lee and Jack Marriott netted over Salop, with the Shrews currently occupying a relegation space with just one win in their opening five fixtures.
Charlton Athletic 1-1 Rotherham United
Steve Evans' Rotherham United saw their winless away streak tick over 670 days following a draw at the Valley.
Last winning on the road in November 2022, the Millers have struggled to adapt to life back in League One more than many had expected and currently sit 15th.
The Addicks were looking to bounce back from last week's 2-0 defeat to Reading but fell behind on the hour mark to a Liam Kelly strike.
Chuks Aneke rescued a point for the hosts with a long-distance strike to ensure both sides put a point on the board.
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