Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Harrogate and Leyton Orient go head to head at EnviroVent Stadium on Matchday 29. Following back-to-back wins over Newport and Crawley Town, Harrogate suffered a 1-0 loss to Cheltenham Town in their last league match, with the team dropping to 15th place in the standings. The newcomers are on the right track to secure the League Two survival, but they can’t afford any complacency in the remainder of the season.
Leyton, on the other hand, aim to put an end to their four-game winless run, and seeing that they failed to turn their dominance into victory in a goalless draw with Colchester United, away win should be considered. You should bear in mind that Leyton Orient emerged triumphant in each of their previous three meetings with Harrogate in all competitions. Talented attacker Tristan Abrahams is widely expected to lead the line for the visiting team.
Highlighted Player (Calvin Miller ):
Calvin Miller is a professional footballer who plays for Harrogate Town in the League Two. Miller is a product of Celtic youth academy, and it has to be noted that he made four appearances for the Hoops in the Scottish Premiership.
The pacey winger played for the likes of Dundee and Ayr United on loan as well before moving to Harrogate Town in October 2020. Calvin Miller made his League two debut on October 3, 2020 in a 2-1 loss to Bolton Wanderers, with the Scottish player quickly establishing himself as a first-team regular at the club. Miller’s primary position is left-back, but he is used as both left midfielder and left winger.
His preferred foot is left, and he wears the No. 19 at Harrogate Town. He has a contract with the Sulphurites which should expire in June 2021. Calvin Miller’s preferred foot is left.
Highlighted Team (Leyton Orient):
Leyton Orient are the League Two side that welcome their rivals at Brisbane Road. The stadium, which was built and opened in 1937, can hold up to 9,271 people. When playing at Brisbane Road, the O’s wear red shirts and red shorts, while the colour of their away kit is blue.
Southend United are regarded as the club’s main rivals, with the two teams facing each other in the A13 derby. Leyton Orient have the rivalries with the likes of West Ham United, Millwall, Brentford, Dag & Red, and Barnet as well. The O’s registered their biggest win on November 12, 1955 as they crushed Crystal Palace 8-0.
Speaking of the club’s heaviest defeat, Leyton Orient were beaten by Aston Villa 8-0 in the FA Cup round 4 on January 30, 1929. Leyton Orient have four London Challenge Cup trophies (1912, 1972, 1973, and 1993), with the team clinching the Dubonnet Cup title in 1911.