A SMATTERING of internationals are set to grace Flaxley Road tonight when Leeds United visit Selby Town for a friendly encounter (7.30pm).

South Africa stalwart Lucas Radebe is likely to make the headlines as he returns to action for the first time following a knee injury, partnering New Zealand international Danny Hay in central defence.

Republic of Ireland midfielder Alan Maybury will also feature, while Tadcaster-based youngster Matthew Kilgallon is also included in the squad.

Stamford Bridge-based England Under-21 goalkeeper Paul Robinson is still ruled out because of a damaged finger, so Australian Olympic 'keeper Danny Milosevic, who was on the bench for the 2-1 win at Arsenal last night, is in goal.

Selby are set to field their full first team squad, with boss Bob Lyon promising to give most if not all his players a spell on the pitch.

"The whole squad are available and as you could imagine everyone will be wanting to play in this one," he said.

"I think it's only fair to give everyone a run-out and it will hopefully do them all some good playing against top opposition."

The Robins are expecting a large crowd, following gates of more than 4,000 and 3,500, respectively, for Leeds reserves' matches at York City and Harrogate Town.

Selby's scheduled Northern Counties East League premier division clash at home to Denaby United last night was postponed.

United striker Alan Smith received an ankle injury at Highbury last night which forced him to be substituted two minutes into the second half. He is doubtful for the visit to West Ham on Saturday.

Leeds United: from Milosevic, Allaway, Richardson, Newey, Keegan, Hay, Radebe, Maybury, McMaster, Singh, Folan, Farrell, Boyle, Kilgallon, Cramer, Ferguson.

Updated: 14:36 Wednesday, August 22, 2001