Reading needed extra time to overcome non-league Harborough Town in the FA Cup second round, eventually progressing with a 5-3 victory at the SCL Stadium.
Take a look at our ratings below.
David Button, 5: The experienced goalkeeper conceded three goals from just four shots on target and failed to command his box for most of the afternoon. Marshalling a very young back line, the 34-year-old will not look back on the tie with the Bees too fondly.
Ashqar Ahmed, 6: Very attacking throughout and held his own despite being 17 and facing wily opposition. Playing over 120 minutes for the first time, the teenager will be feeling the effects for the next few days.
Abraham Kanu, 5: A steep learning curve for the teenager, who earned two yellow cards and was sent off for the first time in his career. Still young and will learn for the future.
Louie Holzman, 6: A second full match in the space of four days, the 21-year-old had a tough battle with Riley O'Sullivan up front.
Andre Garcia, 6: Similar to Ahmed, the 16-year-old played without fear and got really stuck in. The teenager limped through almost half an hour with an injury but will learn lots from another 120 minutes in the tank.
Lewis Wing, 6: Looked to be the only player capable of scoring early on, controlling large parts of the first-half. Teamed up well with Charlie Savage for 15 minutes before heading off on the hour mark.
Mamadi Camara, 5: In the right place at the right time to open the scoring for the Royals but the youngster seemed to drift in and out of the tie, unable to stamp his authority on it.
Ben Elliott, 5: Looked, as one would expect, much better than the opponents on a technical level. However, the youngster wanted too much time and on occasion tried too much, giving the visitors the opportunity to bank up behind the ball.
Adrian Akande, 6: Had flashes of beating his defender at will and again was in the right place at the right time to score. However, the youngster had plenty of chances to cross go begging with a poor final ball.
Basil Tuma, 5: Similar to Camara, the Malta international struggled to assert his game and was certainly not able create too much with his final ball.
Jayden Wareham, 5: A difficult afternoon for the striker, who had little chance of winning the ball in the air against giant central defenders, the youngster missed a golden chance to score in the second half. Did put the ball in the net once, but the flag was raised for offside.
Substitutes
Charlie Savage, 7: Changed the game when he came on. The Wales international took his goal expertly and was constantly looking to make something happen. Best player on the pitch.
Michael Craig, 6: Despite playing in his more natural central midfield role, the youngster failed to grab the game but the scruff and was on the periphery for large parts.
Chem Campbell, 7: His quality in extra time took the tie away from Harborough, netting two in as many minutes.
Jeriel Dorsett, 6: Hard for a defender to get into the tie so late but did enough to keep his winger at bay.
Harlee Dean, 6: Was composed throughout apart from one poor pass which went out for a corner.
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