Amos played the full 90 minutes as Stuart Pearce’s side claimed three important points to edge them closer to the 2013 European Championship play-offs, with the goals coming from Steven Caulker and Jonjo Shelvey.
England U21s are back in action on Monday when they face Norway in Chesterfield and Amos will be hoping for another start and clean sheet.
Later today, Corry Evans will be hoping to help Nothern Ireland to victory in Russia as they start their 2014 World Cup qualifying campaign while Paul McShane will be on the bench for the Republic of Ireland’s opening qualifier against Kazakhstan.
Ahmed Elmohamady is the other member of City’s squad away on international duty with Egypt set to face Benin.