Cardiff vs Reading Live Stream Free 17th May 2011

Cardiff City vs Reading

nPower Championship Semi Final Playoff 2nd Leg
Tuesday, 17th May 2011 - Cardiff City Stadium

Cardiff will make a late decision on the fitness of talisman Craig Bellamy.

Bellamy, among three players manager Dave Jones is waiting on, was forced off after just 17 minutes of Friday's goalless first leg nursing a hamstring strain.

Jones said: "We'll leave it as late as you possibly can, he's still got an opportunity and we'll discuss him on Tuesday. He came off the moment he could get off so we'll just wait and see."

Obviously, Jones is remaining coy in regards to the identity of his two other injury concerns.

Goalkeeper Tom Heaton went in to the Madejski Stadium clash carrying a groin strain, but was named one of the substitutes and could somewhat be some of those still struggling, with Paul Quinn possibly the other after he came off in the 85th minute to be replaced by Lee Naylor.

Jones made two changes for that first leg within the final day draw at Burnley, with midfield pair Mark Hudson and Jason Koumas relegated to the bench towards Darcy Blake and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas.

Reading have added Jimmy Kebe for their squad for your visit to the Welsh capital.

The Malian winger has missed the ultimate five games with a thigh strain, but includes a chance of featuring and may travel because the Royals turn to book a location at Wembley.

The edges fought out a tense 0-0 draw in Friday night's first leg and manager Brian McDermott - who played for Cardiff - will even hand a late fitness test to Hal Robson-Kanu.

Robson-Kanu has stood set for Kebe in recent weeks, but sustained a hamstring problem last Friday night and will be assessed at the time of the overall game.

Midfielder Mikele Leigertwood shook off an ankle knock to experience inside the first leg and Noel Hunt will again partner Shane Long in attack.

Long has scored 21 Championship goals this season, but hasn't netted in his last five appearances.