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Reading Today
By the People, for the People
Reading 3-0 Wigan Athletic: Joel Pereira's Deckchair
The Royals enjoyed a rare comfortable win thanks to Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan's brace and a Will Aimson own goal.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 9:24pm
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Reading FC secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Wigan Athletic in a match that saw goalkeeper Joel Pereira enjoy a relatively stress-free afternoon. Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan scored a brace, while a Will Aimson own goal also contributed to the Royals' win.
Why it matters
This was an important result for Reading, who were looking to bounce back from a disappointing performance against Stevenage. The win moves the Royals back into the top six of the League One table, though they will need to maintain their form with Stevenage and Plymouth Argyle close behind.
The details
Ehibhatiomhan opened the scoring in the 9th minute with a close-range header, and the Royals doubled their lead 10 minutes later when Aimson diverted Charlie Savage's low cross into his own net. Ehibhatiomhan added a third goal in the 63rd minute, poking home from close range after Paudie O'Connor's knockdown. Reading were largely comfortable throughout, with Pereira only called into serious action once, making an acrobatic save to deny Caylan Vickers in the 91st minute.
- The first goal came in the 9th minute.
- The second goal came in the 19th minute.
- The third goal came in the 63rd minute.
The players
Joel Pereira
The Reading goalkeeper enjoyed a relatively stress-free afternoon, making only one significant save in the 91st minute to deny Caylan Vickers.
Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan
The Reading striker scored a brace, netting in the 9th and 63rd minutes to help secure the comfortable victory.
Will Aimson
The Wigan defender scored an own goal in the 19th minute, diverting Charlie Savage's low cross into his own net to double Reading's lead.
Kamari Doyle
The Reading midfielder put in a bright performance, providing the assist for the opening goal and looking dangerous in attack before being substituted at half-time.
Charlie Savage
The Reading midfielder was involved in the build-up to the second and third goals, providing the cross that led to Aimson's own goal and the assist for Ehibhatiomhan's second.
What they’re saying
“Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan is developing a real knack for poachers' goals”
— Bucks Royal, Author
“Joel Pereira, he's taking the piss”
— Club 1871, Reading FC Supporters
What’s next
Reading will look to build on this result when they travel to face 10th-placed Huddersfield Town on Good Friday.
The takeaway
This was an important bounce-back performance from Reading, who put the disappointment of the Stevenage game behind them with a comfortable win over a struggling Wigan side. The Royals will need to maintain this level of performance as they push for a playoff spot in the final weeks of the season.


