Our prediction for this League 2 match:
Buoyed by a hard-fought 1-0 win over Mansfield, Leyton Orient will look to keep their 100% record intact when they take on Swndon Town on Matchday 4. The O’s look unstoppable at the start of the season, with the team eyeing their fourth consecutive clean sheet of the process. Since there are no fresh injury worries in Richie Wellens’ team, away win should definitely be considered.
The Robins, on the other hand, are still without injured trio Brennan – Iandolo – Devine, and given their anything but flying start to the season, we predict that the league leaders are going to emerge triumphant in Tuesday’s showdown. Jonathan Williams is a major doubt, and he will be assessed ahead of the kick-off. In their last meeting at County Ground Leyton Orient recorded a 2-1 win over Swindon Town.
Highlighted Player (Jack Payne):
Jack Payne is a Lincoln City midfielder who started his youth career at Southend United. After spending his youth career at Southend, he continued playing for the Seasiders at senior level, scoring 15 goals in 77 appearances in the league.
In the summer of 2016 Payne moved to Huddersfield Town in a three-year deal, making his debut for the Terriers in a 2-1 win over Brentford on August 6, 2016. The English footballer spent a couple of seasons on loan at Oxford United, Blackburn Rovers and Bradford City before signing a permanent deal with Lincoln City on a free transfer.in July 3, 2019.
Jack Payne made his Lincoln debut in a 2-0 win over Accrington Stanley on August 3, 2019. His main position is attacking midfield, but he is used as central midfielder and second striker as well. His preferred foot is left and he wears a No. 10 shirt.
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.