Andy Yiadom is the sole player unavailable for selection when Reading hosts Northampton Town on Good Friday, according to Reading manager Ruben Selles.
The captain of the Royals is serving a two-match suspension after his contentious dismissal at Derby County, but he will be back in time for the team’s Easter Monday trip to Bolton Wanderers, who are vying for promotion.
All international stars have returned to Berkshire unharmed, but Tom Holmes, who hasn’t played since rejoining on loan from Luton Town in January, has resumed full training and is available.
The Spaniard stated, “Andy is out for the game on Friday but should be back for the Bolton game.” Tom Holmes is available for the game because he has been training with the team.
During the international break, five Royals players played for their nations; Tyler Bindon played for New Zealand.
He continued, “Everyone is ready to go again.” “Jeriel Dorsett had some issues, so he didn’t play for the national team. However, we evaluated him, and he will be ready for tomorrow. Tivonge did not make his debut; he travelled with Zimbabwe.
Charlie didn’t play for Wales, but Tyler Bindon played right-back in a complete game for us someplace, and they always have a good training regimen. We are glad they may profit from this experience and want to do so in the future.
Before a five-game run to close out the season, Reading travels up to Lancashire and the Toughsheet Stadium for a second game in three days.