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Colchester United vs Leyton Orient. Sky Bet League One.

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Colchester United 1

  • K Lisbie (91st minute pen)

Leyton Orient 0

  • L Ashworth (sent off 90th minute)

Colchester v Orient preview

Image: Boothroyd: Orient challenge

Colchester will be boosted by the return of David Prutton for the visit of Leyton Orient.

Prutton back for Us; Tehoue missing for Orient

Colchester will be boosted by the return of David Prutton for the visit of Leyton Orient. The 28-year-old missed out against Huddersfield through suspension but is back for the last game of the season. Winger Ashley Vincent sat out last week's 2-1 defeat to the Terriers with an ankle complaint and will face a late fitness test to determine his participation. Boss Adrian Boothroyd will not want to risk a further setback to Vincent who may have suffered a recurrence of the problem which kept him out for five months earlier this season. Full-back Lee Beevers could return from a shoulder injury which has kept him out since August but defender Franck Queudrue (hamstring) is unlikely to play. John-Joe O'Toole remains sidelined having suffered cruciate ligament damage last month.

Orient news

Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade has a relatively fully fit squad at his disposal for the trip to Essex. French striker Jonathan Tehoue is the only definite absentee with a hamstring injury. Scott McGleish could be rested against his former club in order to avoid aggravating a foot injury he has been playing through in recent weeks. Fellow striker James Scowcroft may feature having come through a substitutes role last week unscathed. Boss Russell Slade has effectively helped his side to safety with three wins and a draw from his five games in charge. His contract runs out at the weekend but he could be offered a new deal having all-but secured League One football for another term.

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