Match Preview
“Barring any fitness issues, we could select the same Stevenage XI from the win at Burton,” stated Stevenage manager Alex Revell as his team prepares for a crucial encounter against Leyton Orient at the Lamex Stadium on March 10, 2026.
The match carries outsized significance for both camps and exposes contrasting recent trends that could determine where each club heads next. Stevenage has been enjoying a strong home advantage, having won their last four matches at home and only suffering one defeat in their last 16 home outings.
Currently sitting in eighth place in League One, Stevenage has collected 15 points from their last eight matches and is just two points behind the fifth-placed team. This positions them in a competitive spot as they aim for a playoff position.
On the other hand, Leyton Orient finds themselves in a precarious situation, sitting in the relegation zone. The team has lost six of their last eight League One contests, with their only victory in that span coming against the 23rd-placed team.
Defensively, Leyton Orient has struggled significantly, possessing a joint-worst away defensive record in the league, having conceded 35 goals in 17 away matches. This statistic raises concerns as they prepare to face a confident Stevenage side.
“With Josh Koroma substituted to avoid a second yellow, he should remain in the side, while Tom James and Jack Simpson are options to return to the back three,” commented Leyton Orient manager Richie Wellens, indicating potential strategic adjustments ahead of the match.
As the teams gear up for this critical clash, the stakes are high for both sides. Stevenage aims to extend their winning streak at home, while Leyton Orient desperately seeks to turn their fortunes around and escape the relegation zone.
Fans can expect an intense match as both teams fight for crucial points in their respective campaigns. The outcome could have significant implications for their league standings as the season progresses.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final lineups, but both managers are keen to field their best squads to secure a vital win.














