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Reading 0 Watford 2: Reading's hopes of qualifying for next season's UEFA Cup suffered a blow today when they were beaten at…

Reading 0 Watford 2:Reading's hopes of qualifying for next season's UEFA Cup suffered a blow today when they were beaten at home by relegated Watford.

Despite dominating for much of the match, Steve Coppell's team could not find a way past Watford's outstanding goalkeeper Ben Foster, and they were sunk by second-half goals from Dan Shittu and Marlon King.

Reading were furious that Shittu's goal was allowed as there appeared to have been a foul on Ivar Ingimarsson, but King's close-range header — the fit-again striker's first goal since last October — was made possible by a handling error from goalkeeper Marcus Hahnemann.

Watford were forced into a change after only 10 minutes. Brazilian midfielder Douglas Rinaldi took a whack in the face and had to be replaced by Mahon.

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Avinel was struggling to contain the pace and strength of Lita, who drew a foul from the young Frenchman in the 11th minute which brought the first yellow card of the match from referee Dermot Gallagher.

Halford's resulting free-kick from the left appeared to be going wide, but Foster, caught off balance, was taking no chances, and tipped the ball behind for a corner.

Watford were grateful for Foster's sharpness in the 17th minute, when the recently-capped England 'keeper raced out of his goal to claim the ball at the feet of Lita, who had been released by Sidwell's through-ball.

Watford looked uncertain in defence, and it seemed only a matter of time before Reading took the lead.

They went close in the 28th minute when Halford picked up the ball on the right and embarked on an eye-catching run, beating two players before slipping the ball into the penalty area, where Foster was again quicker than Lita or Dave Kitson to the ball.

Four minutes later, Kitson drifted away from the marking of Shittu to meet Shorey's left-wing cross with a looping header which beat Foster but hit the top of the bar.

Avinel had found life difficult throughout the first half, and it was no surprise to him replaced by Adrian Mariappa for the second 45 minutes.

But the early signs were not good for Mariappa against Lita, who held off his new marker with ease in the 48th minute before unleashing a powerful angled drive from 15 yards which Foster did well to palm away.

Lita gave the visitors' defence another scare a minute later, shooting against Mariappa from close range after Sidwell had flicked on Seol's corner from the right.

At the other end, Hahnemann was forced into his first save of the match in the 51st minute, holding onto Lee Williamson's follow-up from eight yards after Smith's goalbound volley had struck his team-mate Henderson.

Reading were soon testing their opponents once more, Foster diving to stop a hard, low drive from Michael Duberry following more good work from Lita.

But to the surprise of virtually everyone at Madejski Stadium, Watford took the lead on the hour mark.

When Williamson swung over the free-kick from the right, Ingimarsson appeared to be blocked by Darius Henderson as he tried to run out of the penalty area to catch King and Shittu offside.

With Ingimarsson stranded, the Watford pair were in a legal position, and Shittu had the simple task of stroking the past Hahnemann to put his team in front.

Foster bailed out Watford again in the 75th minute, denying Seol with his legs from close range after the South Korea international had beaten the offside trap and collected Halford's cross from the right.

Watford kept their cool and, five minutes from full-time, King made the game safe for his team with a simple close-range header after Hahnemann had failed to catch Smith's cross from the left.

After scoring, King raced to celebrate with Watford's medical team as a thanks for their part in his recovery from the knee injury he sustained last November.