Summary
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Rob Quinn named a strong starting XI, with a change in goal - Jackson Izquierdo coming in for Owen Goodman
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Victor Akinwale put the young Eagles ahead 20 minutes in
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Play was delayed due to an injury to Palace’s Tayo Adaramola
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Kaden Rodney doubled Palace’s lead right on half-time
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Half-time: Reading 0-2 Crystal Palace U18s
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Abraham Kanu pulled one back for the hosts 66 minutes in
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David Obou nearly scored in the 75th minute with his first touches after coming off the bench
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Reading levelled 82 minutes in through Princewill Ehibhatiomhan
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The Royals took the lead five minutes into stoppage time through Jeremiah Okine-Peters
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Junior Dixon struck with effectively the last kick of the game to level for Palace
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Full-time: Reading 3-3 Crystal Palace U18s
One week on from topping the U18 Premier League South with a 1-0 victory over Southampton, the young Eagles were on the road to face Reading.
The opening exchanges were cagey, and neither side could muster a clear chance at goal in the opening quarter of an hour.
Palace had the first chance of note through Ademola Ola-Adebomi. Great build-up play from Tayo Adaramola and Maliq Cadogan down the Palace left saw Ola-Adebomi with the ball in the box, though the striker’s left-footed effort went narrowly wide of the post.
The young Eagles broke the deadlock through Victor Akinwale 20 minutes in. The Palace No. 9 found himself in the right place at the right time - tapping in from close range after Ola-Adebomi’s initial effort was saved by Matt Rowley in the Reading goal.