Reading boss Ruben Selles is expecting a 'slightly different' test against Burton Albion tomorrow after beating Huddersfield Town on Saturday.
Falling behind early to Matt Pearson's effort, Harvey Knibbs and Ben Elliott scored either side of half-time to earn a 2-1 victory and end the Royals' two-match losing run.
The Brewers, who signed over 20 players in the summer transfer window, are yet to win in League One under new manager Mark Robinson.
Losing 3-0 to Blackpool on Saturday, they have drawn four of their seven matches to date.
"Burton will try and get their first win of the season," Selles said of the opposition on Saturday. They are a young team with a good manager- Mark Robinson has been doing a good job with Chelsea Under-21s.
"We expect the game to be a little different to today, but we will come here to our stadium to put on a performance and win the game."
Burton earned four points from Reading last season, drawing 0-0 at the SCL Stadium and winning 3-2 at the Pirelli Stadium in April.
The East Midlands outfit finished 20th last season, two points clear of the relegation zone and seven points behind Reading despite the Royals being hit with points deductions.
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