League Two side Cheltenham Town are set to
host League One team Reading on Tuesday at Whaddon Road in each club's second
EFL Trophy match of the 2024-25 season.
The home team are second with three points
in the four-team group after they beat Newport County 2-1 on September 3, while
the visitors are first with three points after they emerged as 3-1 victors
against West Ham United Academy on August 20.
Cheltenham were trailing 1-0 after 33
minutes against Newport County, but the Robins took full advantage when Jacob
Carney was sent off in the 43rd minute and eventually won 2-1 thanks to two
second-half goals from Harrison Sohna and Joel Colwill.
In their most recent match, the hosts lost
2-1 against Barrow on Saturday, a match in which the Robins created no big
chances and had just 36% possession.
Manager Michael Flynn said in the aftermath
of his side's defeat that he felt his team played excellently in the first half
but ultimately ceded too much positional territory and conceded two poor goals.
The result leaves Flynn's side 20th in the
24-team league with 10 points after 10 matches, and they have now conceded 16
goals, the joint fifth most goals per game.
Cheltenham have lost seven of their last 11
games in all competitions, though they have won four of their six most recent
competitive home matches.
The visitors come into the clash having
thoroughly beaten West Ham United Academy in their first EFL Trophy match of the
season, and they only conceded because of an own goal from Harlee Dean in the
38th minute.
Reading had 57% possession, produced 20
shots and only faced five shots themselves, and boss Ruben Selles was thrilled
with the performance of his youthful side on the night.
Selles will be less pleased with his team's
showing in League One this term given they are 16th in the table with 13 points
from nine matches, though they do have a game in hand on eight of the clubs
above them and are only three points from sixth-placed Stockport County.
The Royals lost 2-1 last time out on
Saturday against Rotherham United, though they did have to play with 10 men
after Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan was sent off in the 68th minute when they were
trailing 2-1.
Reading have won two of their last three
games, but they did lose two of the prior three matches.
The visitors have also been poor away from
home this season, losing their last four fixtures on the road and drawing the
previous match 1-1 against Birmingham City on August 10.
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