Two Ghanaian defenders started for Reading FC in their 3-3 drawn game against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday.

Baba Rahman made his debut for his new side since joining on loan from Chelsea while Andy Yiadom also played at right back.

A stoppage-time equaliser from Stefan Johansen earned Queens Park Rangers a draw at Reading to maintain their unbeaten start to the Championship season.

A hat-trick from John Swift looked to have given Reading an important victory over the high-flying R's after the home side initially went behind early through a Michael Morrison own goal.

But trailing 3-1, Andre Gray pulled one back before Johansen found the equaliser in the first minute of added time to snatch victory away from the Royals.

The draw extends Mark Warburton's QPR's unbeaten run to eight matches in all competitions while the struggling Royals have now won just twice in 17 league matches, a run stretching back to last season.

Things looked to get of to the worst possible start for Veljko Paunovic's Reading, as defender Morrison bundled the ball into his own net after just 11 minutes from a QPR free-kick.

But with their first real chance of the match, Swift pulled the hosts level on 35 minutes. Alen Halilovic, on his first start for Reading since joining from Birmingham this summer, sent the ball in over the top from the right, where it dropped perfectly for the midfielder to find the net.

 Stefan Johansen equalised in the 91st minute to steal a point for the visitors.