Andy Naylor, Chief sports reporter
Reading's progress through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup has cost Albion £100,000.
That would have been the Seagulls' share of live coverage by Sky of the Championship clash at the Amex, scheduled originally for March 11.
The match will now be played on March 15 without the TV cameras (7.45pm).
It means Albion have two games instead of only one between the visits of Sheffield Wednesday on March 8 and Burnley on April 2.
They go to MK Dons four days after the Reading fixture.
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