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By Caroline Cheese
1402: What time’s the semi-final draw Cheesy Straight after the Chelsea-Stoke game, readers.BBC Sport’s Stuart Roach tweeting from the Madejski Stadium:](http://twitter.com/Stuart_Roach)"Villa boast an impressive collection of some of England’s finest wide players but Reading’s mercurial Jimmy Kebe looks intent on making headlines."1359: Emile Heskey darts down the right and his ball across the box is dangerous. Ashley Young, take note. Neither John Carew nor Stewart Downing can get on the end of it though.1357: Jimmy Kebe again trying to slip a ball through for Shane Long - but again it’s slightly overhit and James Collins shepherds the ball back to Brad Friedel.1355: Reading have the ball in the net, but ref Mike Dean spotted a push by Simon Church.1351: There’s Michael Parkinson. And there’s John Madejski and his crazy hair. Celebrity-spotting over. Ashley Young is seeing plenty of the ball on Villa’s right but his delivery has been poor so far.1346: James Collins trips Shane Long to give Reading an early free-kick. That’s cleared but the hosts win the ball back and Jimmy Kebe just overhits his attempt to play in Long. Decent start by the underdogs though.1345: Villa, in their traditional claret and blue, kick off the third FA Cup quarter-final.1341: Out they come at the Madejski on a gorgeous day in Berkshire. Good noise.Aston Villa manager Martin O’Neill: "Reading have done exceptionally well in the FA Cup so far, whether it be home or away. To win at Anfield is unbelievable. So they deserve to be here and I think we do too. I’m just looking forward to the game."1333: Brian McDermott has a picture of him and Rafa on the wall. Not my colleague. Anyway, I’m interested to see how Emile Heskey and John Carew combine up front for Villa. I imagine they’re going to be bumping into each other a lot.1330: Brian McDermott is being interviewed in his house. “His house is a shambles,” remarks my colleague. He’s got a picture of him and Rafa Benitez on the wall.BBC Sport’s Stuart Roach at the Madejski Stadium:](http://twitter.com/Stuart_Roach)"Villa field their strongest possible side. Agbonlahor out with a stomach virus but O’Neill clearly intent on a swift return to Wembley. Reading go boldly with a 4-4-2. Long returns from suspension to partner Church and Royals fans relieved Sigurdsson has recovered from injury."1324: TEAMS Reading v Aston Villa
Reading: Federici, Griffin, Mills, Ingimarsson, Bertrand, Kebe, Tabb, Howard, Sigurdsson, Long, Church. Subs: Hamer, Gunnarsson, Matejovsky, Henry, Robson-Kanu, Rasiak, Pearce.
Aston Villa: Friedel, Cuellar, Dunne, Collins, Warnock, Downing, Milner, Petrov, Ashley Young, Carew, Heskey. Subs: Guzan, Luke Young, Sidwell, Albrighton, Delfouneso, Delph, Beye.From Ade via text: "Re 1308: According to my dodgy maths, 7000 games in 31 days would mean starting a game every 10 mins. Is their squad big enough"1313: Reading are in their first FA Cup quarter-final for 83 years. If you were there, why not drop me a text on 81111 (UK) or +44 7786200666 (worldwide). Cheaper option:tweet me,or just head over to606](http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A64491537s_fromedit=1&s_typedarticle=edit&s_type=15&s_sport=football)and share the memories.1308: So the first of those 7,000 games in March is against Reading, the last non-Prem side standing in the FA Cup. The Royals are quite simply unbeatable under Brian McDermott, who has overseen six wins and a draw since taking over as permanent manager. Oh, and a defeat. Better make that almost unbeatable then.1305: Matters have got so bad that Villa boss Martin O’Neill has actually asked the Premier League if he can switch some of their games to April. “We have got no midweek games in April at the moment but something like 7,000 in March,” O’Neill slightly exaggerated this week. "I’ve been reminded that we haven’t won a game in March since I’ve been here. We’ll now have an opportunity every two and a half days to change that."1300: Hello there. Is there such a thing as Marchphobia I’m only asking because Aston Villa have not won a single game in the calendar’s third month since 2005 when David O’Leary was in charge. Maybe they should bring him back for all future months of March. I don’t think he’s busy. Just an ideaThis article is from the BBC News website. © British Broadcasting Corporation, The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.