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Leyton Orient vs Bristol Rovers. Sky Bet League One.

Matchroom StadiumAttendance4,913.

Leyton Orient 4

  • J Smith (5th minute)
  • A Whing (16th minute)
  • H Kane (77th minute, 82nd minute)

Bristol Rovers 1

  • B Chorley (52nd minute own goal)

Leyton Orient v Bristol R preview

Image: Spring: Calf injury

Team news ahead of Saturday's League One clash between Leyton Orient and Bristol Rovers at the Matchroom Stadium.

Matt Spring is an injury doubt for Leyton Orient. Spring has been troubled by a calf problem recently and had to come off during the first half of Tuesday night's win over Swindon. Fellow midfielder Adam Chambers will be out for another three weeks with a shin injury so recent signing Jason Crowe, who came on for Spring, could start. On-loan Tottenham winger Paul-Jose Mpoku was on international duty with Belgium Under-19s on Thursday night but will be in the squad. Striker Alex Revell was substituted during the second half against Swindon as he was struggling with a stomach upset in the days leading up to the match but will be fine. Bristol Rovers boss Dave Penney will be without defender Cian Bolger. Bolger will serve a one-match ban due to his sending off for two bookable offences during the 3-1 defeat at Rochdale in midweek. The youngster will join experienced centre-back David McCracken, who is still struggling with a hamstring problem, on the sidelines, so either James Tunnicliffe or Carl Regan will be handed the chance to impress. However, Penney looks unlikely to make further changes after reiterating his intention to keep a settled team. He told the club's official website: "We are trying to keep as steady and as rigid as we can and keep the same players in, but at the back we are going to have to change it again. It's an opportunity for someone else to come in." Rovers will be looking to end a run of four league defeats in a row.

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