Reading have four internationals for supporters to keep an eye out for in the coming fortnight while club football pauses for the first time this season.

As was the case last campaign, the Royals look unlikely to feature during international breaks this year due to the global demand of their players, with more breaks scheduled for October and November.

As a result, Saturday's clash at Stockport County has been pushed back to Tuesday, October 29.

Take a look below at the four international Royals and who they will be preparing to face over the coming days.

Charlie Savage - Wales U21

A regular last season for his first true taste of first-team football, the 21-year-old impressed enough to earn two full caps for his country.

However, new boss Craig Bellamy has opted for a more experienced squad to get his era underway and as a result, the Reading youngster has dropped back into the Under-21 side.

No doubt full of confidence after scoring three goals in August, Savage will no doubt feature heavily as the Under-21s travel to Iceland for a European Championship qualifier on Tuesday, September 10 (5.30pm ko).

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Tyler Bindon - New Zealand 

After a busy summer of international football with the successful Oceanic Cup campaign and three appearances at the Olympic Games, the young defender is due to meet up in America this week for friendlies with Mexico and USA.

However, suffering a head injury in Saturday's 2-0 win over Charlton Athletic, his level of involvement is still in question.

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Basil Tuma - Malta U21

Fresh from plenty of League One action off the bench, young forward Tuma continues his development at both club and international level.

Similar to Savage, Tuma faces crucial European Championship qualifiers with his nation, Malta facing Kazakhstan on Thursday and Scotland on Tuesday.

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Coniah Boyce-Clarke - Jamaica

With two full 90-minute appearances under his belt so far this season, the young goalkeeper is likely to see lots of involvement this year as an understudy to Joel Pereira.

Picked in Steve McLaren's first squad with the Reggae Boyz, Boyce-Clarke could feature against Cuba and/or Honduras in the coming week.