Reading goalkeeper Coniah Boyce-Clarke has been called up for international duty by Jamaica, looking for his second cap in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
21-year-old Boyce-Clarke made his debut for the Reggae Boys in 2023 and has played three times for the Royals since then.
The youngster is one of four keepers called up to face the Dominican Republic and Dominica next week on the search for qualification in 2026.
Two other former Royals are on international duty alongside Boyce-Clarke, namely Michael Hector and Michail Antonio.
Here is our squad for the upcoming World Cup Qualifiers against the Dominican Republic on June 6 and against Dominica on June 9. 🇯🇲 pic.twitter.com/6GIvwHw289
— Official J.F.F (@jff_football) May 31, 2024
Hector, released by Charlton Athletic last month, played over 60 times for Reading after breaking through the Academy and has 40 caps for his country.
The 31-year-old made 36 appearances for the Addicks last season but is now on the lookout for a new club.
Meanwhile, Antonio has scored three goals in 24 caps for his country and continues to impress for West Ham.
The winger was picked up by Reading from non-league Tooting and Mitcham in 2008 but only managed 33 appearances under Brian McDermott.
Joining West Ham from Nottingham Forest in 2016, the pacy forward has racked up more than 300 appearances for the Hammers.
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