Tickets are cheaper to purchase in advance of a match day. You can buy tickets at in-advance prices online until midnight on Friday. After this time you can still buy online at match day prices until midday on Saturday. Click here to see our prices.
All match ticket collections on Saturday will be at the white Ticket Collection kiosk adjacent to our West Stand ticket office from midday. The only exception is hospitality tickets, which will be available from Main Reception from 12.30pm.
Saturday afternoon forecast is a mostly cloudy day with the temperature at kick-off expected to be around 19°C .
A good service is expected as normal on the Central line this Saturday, however there are part closures planned on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines which will affect anyone who usually travels to The Breyer Group Stadium via these routes. Please click here for more details.
As part of the Waltham Forest London Borough of Culture 2019 celebrations, this Saturday’s home game against Port Vale will coincide with a one-day community celebration of arts and culture. Presented by Great British Carnival, Inspiration Arts and Leyton Orient FC, Carnival Fantastico will be a free event taking place in Coronation Gardens from 2pm to 6.30pm and will include activities for all the family to enjoy, including dance, music, spoken word and food stalls. There will also be music from Rhythms of the City and a carnival display inside the stadium pre-match and at half-time. Please click here for further information.
The Fan Zone at Score Leisure Centre is in operation on Saturday. Join us for the pre-match build up from 12pm with a fully-licensed bar, the Leyton Orient Trust’s ’80 Years in Leyton’ exhibition, kids activities, games and music. Theo’s Family members can also pick up their membership gifts from the Fan Zone on Saturday, but don’t worry if you can’t attend as there will be other opportunities to collect in the coming weeks.
In the ground early tomorrow? Take advantage of our Early Bird offer in the concourse bars where you can get a pie and a pint (or similar drink) for just £5, a saving of £2. Meanwhile in the Q2W Tommy Johnstone South Stand bar (12.30pm-2pm) and Legends’ Lounge bar (1.30pm-2pm) fans can get two pints of O’s Lager for just £6.
12pm – Club Superstore, West Stand Ticket office, Ticket Collections booth, Supporters Club Bar and Fan Zone all open
12.30pm – Main Reception and E10 Hospitality opens.
12.30pm – Q2W Tommy Johnston South Stand turnstiles and bar open NEW
1.30pm – All other turnstiles open
2pm – Team news announced on social media
2.15pm (approx) – Teams come out to warm-up
2.30pm – Music from Rhythms of the City.
2.45pm (approx) – Teams return to changing room. Fan Zone closes
3pm – Kick Off – Leyton Orient v Port Vale
3.45pm (approx) – Half Time
Half Time: Papa John’s Pizza delivery to the EnergyMind Third Dugout. More music from Rhythms of the City. Penalty shootout between Norlington School and George Mitchell School
4pm – Second half begins
4.45pm (approx) – Full time
Post-Match
After the game, access to the Legends Lounge on the second floor of the West Stand will be restricted to Legends Lounge ticket holders and hospitality guests for 10 minutes after the final whistle. This is to aid the safe departure of many Legends Lounge ticket holders and hospitality guests down the stairs.
Fans from other stands wishing to enjoy a post-match drink in the Legends Lounge will be held outside Main Reception until this time, with entry then allowed on a first-come, first served basis.
The Ticket Office and Club Superstore will also be open immediately after the game until approximately 6pm, whilst the Leyton Orient Supporters Club bar will reopen on the final whistle until 8pm.
Information about food and drink, travel and FAQs can be found in our First Time Guide here.
Our new and improved stadium map will help you navigate your way around The Breyer Ground Stadium on matchday and locate all our key facilities.
If you’re unable to attend Saturday’s game you can listen live to live commentary from BBC Radio London’s Dave Victor via our Orient TV service. If you’re overseas on business or holiday then you’ll also be able to watch the game live for just £5.
Supporters are reminded that foul, abusive and racist language and anti-social behavior will not be tolerated in this stadium. You can approach the nearest steward to report an incident or text our control room directly and let us deal with it from there. It is better for us to monitor the situation as it is happening rather than after the event. You can also find our text service number on the back page of your matchday programme.