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Black Stars duo Abdul Baba Rahman and Andy Yiadom's Reading have been relegation from the English Championship with a game still to go until the end of the 2022/23 season.
On loan from Chelsea, Rahman has made 18 appearances so far for the Royals this season while Yiadom has also featured 40 times providing one assist.
Black Satellites midfielder Kelvin Abrefa also joins the full-backs to suffer relegation from the league.
Reading's relegation was confirmed following Huddersfield Town's 1-0 win over Sheffield United on Thursday night in their outstanding game.
Huddersfield's win meant they moved to 50 points and into the 18th position after 45 games played in the second tier of English football.
With a game still to go, Reading occupies the 22nd position on the league log having taken just 44 points from 45 games in the season.
The Royals are without a win in their last 12 games and a win in their last game could be a good way to end the season despite being relegated to League One.
Reading will go away to face Huddersfield in their last game of the campaign on Monday, May 8.
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