Forest Green Rovers look to return to winning ways this weekend, as they head to the capital to take on Leyton Orient.

Both teams are coming into the game on the back of defeats, Rovers falling at home to Plymouth Argyle, while Orient lost out to Scunthorpe United last time out.

Find out all you need to know ahead of tomorrow's game, here:

What we said:

“I don’t think Orient will change what they do under a caretaker manager, they’re pretty set in what they do, and we respect their players,” explained Mark Cooper.

“Orient have a big squad with a lot experience. We’re a little bit the other way, with energy and desire, so were looking forward to it.

“We’re in a good moment right now, and we want to keep that up.”

What they said:

"It's going to be tough because we're coming up against a team at the top end of the league," said caretaker boss Ross Embleton.

"But we've performed well against some of them this year.

"We were very close to getting a result here against Crewe. We went away to Exeter and put in a very, very good performance and got a draw but we were very close to getting a win."

Team news:

Forest Green:

Liam Kitching is suspended for the game having picked up his fifth yellow card of the season last time out.

Both Matt Mills and Kevin Dawson returned to the matchday squad last time out, so they remain fit to feature.

Rovers fans were also given some positive news with the sight of George Williams back up and running on a treadmill, after his leg break at the start of the season.

Leyton Orient:

Forward Lee Angol could well make a return to the starting line-up following a long spell on the sidelines, while fellow front-man Conor Wilkinson is also nearing a return.

Defender Joe Widdowson and midfielder James Dayton both remain absent, but are expected to make a return soon.

About: Leyton Orient

The O's were relegated to the National League at the end of the 2016/17 season, finishing bottom of the pile.

English businessman Nigel Travis took over the club, appointing Justin Edinburgh as manager, and the pair steadied the ship before finishing as champions of the sixth tier last season. Orient's start to this season was overshadowed by the sad passing of Edinburgh, the club opening the doors of the stadium to allow supporters to pay their tributes to the popular boss.

Following a tough start to the season for London's second-oldest football club, Edinburgh's successor, Carl Fletcher, was recently sacked by the club after just 29 days is charge with the club struggling near the bottom of League Two.

Key Player: Josh Wright

Josh Wright signed for Orient permanently in the summer, securing a third spell at Brisbane Road, having previously played in E10 on loan in both 2013 and 2014, before a first permanent stay in 2015.

The midfielder has already been influential to the O’s this season, netting six times in League Two, including the winner on the opening day of the season as Orient beat Cheltenham Town 1-0.

Head-to-head:

This will be the first competitive meeting between Forest Green and Leyton Orient.

Rovers are coming into the game with three wins from their last six, with their last two away trips in the league resulting in three points.

Orient are winless in their last six, so will be looking to pull out all the stops in front of a home crowd.

Coverage:

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