Orient will be hoping to make it three games unbeaten when they host Yeovil Town at the Matchroom Stadium tomorrow.
The O’s will be buoyed by their two performances on the road – a 2-1 win at Morecambe and a 2-2 draw against the unbeaten Carlisle United – and will now look to transfer that into their home matches, which has seen them win just one of their three league games in E10.
Yeovil head to the Matchroom Stadium in 23rd place having lose their last five league games.
The most recent of those defeats came at the hands of Hartlepool United last weekend as Nathan Thomas’ injury time strike sealed victory for the Pools, having also drawn them level after Matt Butcher had given Darren Way’s side the lead.
Last time the two sides meet in E10 it ended 1-1 with Jobi McAnuff’s scoring this cracker
TEAM NEWS
Striker Jay Simpson and midfielder Nigel Atangana have returned to training, but whether they are fit enough to return to the matchday squad for tomorrow’s encounter with the Glovers remains to be seen.
Simpson has been out with a back injury, while the French midfielder has missed out on the last two matches after picking up a groin/hip flexor injury in the Stevenage Checkatrade Trophy victory on August 29.
AHEAD OF THE GAME
Manager Andy Hessenthaler on tomorrow’s visit of Yeovil Town to the Matchroom Stadium – here
Defender Tom Parkes gives his thoughts ahead of the trip to Carlisle – here
TICKETS
Tickets are available from the cash turnstiles or the West Stand Ticket Office tomorrow. Prices are as follows:
Advance Matchday
Baskin Robbins Family Stand
Adult £20 £22
Concession £13 £14
Under 18s £5 £5
Under 11s £0 £0
South Stand
Adult £20 £22
Concessions £13 £14
Under 18s £5 £5
Under 11s £5 £5
East Stand or West Stand
Adult £22 £24
Concession £14 £15
Under 18s £5 £5
Under 11s £5 £5
Gallery
Adult £36 £39
Concession £26 £29
BETTING (Odds correct at time of preview)
Leyton Orient are odds-on favourites to win Saturday’s Sky Bet League Two clash with Yeovil at the Matchroom Stadium.
The O’s are 17/20 to take the three points, with Yeovil 16/5 and the draw 5/2. It’s 7/1 for Orient to win 2-0, and 12/1 they prevail 3-0.
Over 2.5 goals is a 5/6 chance, with both Gavin Massey and Jay Simpson 4/1 shots to open the scoring.
COVERAGE
Not able to make the game tomorrow? Follow updates on the O’s official Twitter feed, or for commentary on the game listen to BBC London on Orient Player HD.
Match Report and reaction following the game will appear on leytonorient.com.
Head Coach Ross Embleton has praised his Leyton Orient side for getting back on track against Southend United, as The O's prepare to welcome promotion-chasing Salford City to E10.