ALAN JUDGE and Alan McCormack have been passed fit for Brentford’s clash with Reading tomorrow.

The Irish pair sustained knocks in Tuesday night’s 2-1 defeat at Watford, but have recovered in time for the visit of the Royals.

The Bees, in 13th place, will be looking to turn around their league form following a run of three defeats in their last four matches.

Boss Mark Warburton has no new injuries worries, but Stuart Dallas faces a late fitness test as he battles to overcome a thigh problem.

Richard Lee has been given the all-clear following a shoulder problem, while Sam Saunders is set to resume training next week after a long-term knee injury.

Nico Yennaris and Tommy Smith are also close to a return following lengthy spells on the sidelines with a knee and thigh injury respectively.

Reading, in 10th place, travel to Griffin Park following back-to-back draws in the league, and Wednesday’s goalless affair with Leeds United leaves the Royals with just one defeat in their last six matches.

Boss Nigel Adkins has no fresh injury concerns and he could name an unchanged starting line-up for a third straight match.

Tomorrow’s fixture is the first between the clubs since the 2001-02 season, when they a 1-1 draw in West London.

Brentford FC celebrates its 125th anniversary with a special dinner to be held at The Hurlingham Club, on the banks of the Thames, on Thursday November 20.

England manager Roy Hodgson has confirmed he will be in attendance and the club is offering a discount on all tickets booked before October 9.

For more information, contact commercial manager Mike Sullivan on 0845 3456 442 or msullivan@brentfordfc.co.uk.

The Bees were beaten 4-1 in an Under-21 Development League Two game against Sheffield United in Yorkshire.

Diego De Girolamo scored a 13-minute hat-trick for United, to cancel out Josh Clarke’s leveller midway through the second-half.