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Fantasy Football 2005/6
Reading fans
Reading fans

All you need to do to take part is predict the score for each Reading game this season, week-by-week, and you'll get points for how close you are to the actual result.

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It's quite simple really - you get three points for predicting the result spot on, then one point if you're one goal out for either team.

So, if you predict the score for the first game of the season, Reading Vs Plymouth, is Reading 1-0 Plymouth, but the actual score is 1-1, you get a point. But if you predicted 2-0 you wouldn't get anything because you are more than a goal away from the actual result. Geddit? Good.

Please note: Predictions must be received by BBC Berkshire 10 minutes before kick-off of the selected match.

Name
Your E-mail Address
(if you have one)

Phone number

Are you happy to be called by the BBC Radio Berkshire team?
Yes
No

Town/City

We want your predictions for....

Reading Vs QPR
Sunday 30th April 2006

What do you think the score will be?
Reading QPR
Are you already on the table?
(This will let us know if we are updating your score.)
Yes
No
Before you send your prediction
Please check you have filled in your email address, phone number and entered a score as we will only accept your first entry.
competition rules
Your personal information will only be used by the BBC for the purposes of administering this competition.

 

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