Swindon

Leeds United's game at Swindon Town has been postponed due to international commitments.

The game was postponed on Wednesday afternoon, following United's third international call-up for Saturday November 14.

Central defender Rui Marques was the third player to be called up for international duty after he was named in the Angola squad.

Paddy Kisnorbo has already been named in the Australian squad for their game in Oman while Alan Martin is in the Scotland under-21 squad the same weekend. In addition, Lubo Michalik is on standby for Slovakia.

"League regulations stipulate that a game can be called off if you have three players called up for international duty," said Leeds boss Simon Grayson.

"As it stands we have three called-up and one on stand-by, but there are still some more squads to be announced and it may be that we lose other players or have players placed on stand-by.

"We wanted to make a decision at the earliest opportunity to inform people."

United also have Welsh international Sam Vokes on loan from Wolves who could be called up for the Wales game against Scotland, while Robert Snodgrass was named in the last Scotland squad, and George Burley is due to announce his latest squad on Thursday.