Two former Reading Academy graduates, and one coach, are set to appear in a charity game for ex-club West Brom.

'Clash of Legends' celebrates the careers of two Baggies modern legends, Chris Brunt and James Morrison.

With almost 800 appearances between them since 2007, the multi-time promotion winners are being celebrated in a match at the Hawthorns between the 2007/08 team and the 2009/10 team.

Managed by bosses Tony Mowbray and Roberto Di Matteo, a whole host of names are set to appear.

Simon Cox and Hal Robson-Kanu, both of whom made their names in Berkshire, are to take to the field.

Tilehurst-raised Cox scored 18 in 79 appearances for the West Midlands outfit- hitting just nine in 69 for the Royals over two spells.

Former Wales international Robson-Kanu bagged 24 in 154 for West Brom and 30 in 228 for Reading.

Both ran out in the 150th anniversary celebration match at the SCL Stadium in May, with Cox finding the back of the net for Steve Coppell's team.

Another Royal link in the match is centre-back Steven Reid.

The former Republic of Ireland international played almost 100 times for West Brom and spent two years on the coaching staff at the-then Madejski Stadium.