Reading secured passage into Round Two of the FA Cup with a comfortable 2-0 victory over League Two side Fleetwood Town.
Take a look below at our ratings from the afternoon.
David Button, 7: Not stretched too much but made saves when required and marshalled a young back line well.
Ashqar Ahmed, 6: First start for the first-team and a solid showing from the teenager. Loved to get forward when possible and the Cod Army had little to threaten the youngster with.
Tyler Bindon, 7: Cool, calm and composed from the skipper on the day. Topped the day off with a goal.
Louie Holzman, 6: Looked calm and had the attack under control throughout. Loved the big switch to Chem Campbell but not always the most accurate.
Tivonge Rushesha, 6: Enthusiastic and never stopped running. Occasionally went into a tackle he was never going to win but caused plenty of problems for the visitors.
Shay Spencer, 6: Kept the ball ticking over well in midfield, no doubt learning lots from the first-team regulars around him.
Charlie Savage, 7: Dead balls a real threat throughout and got on the ball much more looking to make something happen.
Ben Elliott, 6: Loved to pick the ball up and drive with it, complimenting his midfield partners well.
Chem Campbell, 6: Could have easily scored a brace on the day, guilty of missing some big chances. Was in the right position to miss the chances, however, which is a positive.
Jayden Wareham, 6: Similar to Campbell, had a few chances to add to his goal tally but gave the Fleetwood back line no time to relax. Has a few games now to stake a claim to start with Sam Smith out injured.
Mamadi Camara, 6: Bright throughout, always an option and one which his teammates regularly used. End product still needs fine-tuning.
Substitutes
Amadou Mbengue, 6: Game was won already but he showed his quality and experience to ensure a young backline finished off the game without any scares.
Adrian Akande, 6: Had a big chance to score but was unable to lift the ball over a strong goalkeeper. Will get plenty of minutes in the coming weeks.
Michael Craig, 6: Solid, workmanlike cameo from the consistent performer.
Harvey Knibbs, 6: Showed his superior quality despite only featuring for under 15 minutes. Quicker, stronger and cleverer than his opposite number.
Basil Tuma, n/a
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