STEVENAGE. Leyton Orient didn’t concede much to Stevenage to lock the result on a 0-0 scoreline on Saturday. Leyton Orient was not able to win even if it was superior in terms of ball possession (56%).

The match was played at the The Lamex Stadium stadium in Stevenage on Saturday and it started at 2:00 pm local time. The referee was James Bell with the assistance of Ryan Whitaker and Matthew Lee. The 4th official was Andrew Aylott. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was cold at 12.3 degrees Celsius or 54.1 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 74%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 44 Ball Possession 56
Shots
  • 11 Total 15
  • 5 On Target 5
  • 6 Off Target 10
  • 0 Shots blocked 1
  • 106 Attack 107
  • 41 Dangerous attack 52
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 7 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 14 Total 9
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 2 Substitutions 2

Ball possession

Leyton Orient was in firm control of the ball 56% while Stevenage was struggling with a 44% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Leyton Orient was more aggressive with 52 dangerous attacks and 15 shots of which 5 were on target. However, that was not enough Leyton Orient to win the encounter​.

Stevenage shot 11 times, 5 on target, 6 off target. Talking about the opposition, Leyton Orient shot 15 times, 5 on target, 10 off target.

Cards

Stevenage didn’t receive any yellow card. On the other side, Leyton Orient received 1 yellow card (T. Archibald).

Match Timeline

32'
Theo Archibald- Yellow
55'
56'
Jamie Reid- sub ->Luke Norris
83'
83'

Standings

After playing this match, Stevenage will have 14 points like Colchester United to stay in the 20th place. On the opposite side, Leyton Orient will have 20 points like Sutton United, Bradford City and Newport County to stay in the 9th place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, Stevenage will play away with Newport County on the 30th of October with a 6-3 head to head record in favor of Stevenage (4 draws).

Leyton Orient will host Hartlepool United on the 30th of October with a 9-7 head to head record in favor of Hartlepool United (4 draws).

Stevenage – Formation

Stevenage
G
Adam Smith 41.England
8.8
D
Scott Cuthbert 5.Scotland
6.9
D
L. Prosser 6.England
7.1
D
Ben Coker 3.England
6.9
D
Luther James-Wildin 2.Antigua and Barbuda
7.5
M
Chris Lines 14.England
6.9
M
Jake Taylor 8.Wales
7.1
M
Jake Reeves 4.England
7.1
M
Bradley Barry 27.England
6.8
F
Elliott List 7.England
6.6
83'
F
Luke Norris 9.England
7.2
83'
Substitutes
G
Joseph Anang 1.England
D
Max Melbourne 22.England
D
Ross Marshall 24.England
M
Terence Vancooten 15.Guyana
M
Elliot Osborne 11.England
F
Bruno Andrade 12.Portugal
6.1
83'
F
Jamie Reid 20.Northern Ireland
6.4
83'

Stevenage started with a conservative line-up (4-4-2).

The manager Alex Revell decided to play with the following team: Adam Smith (8.8), Luther Wildin (7.5), Luke Prosser (7.1), Scott Cuthbert (6.9), Ben Coker (6.9), Bradley Barry (6.8), Jake Taylor (7.1), Chris Lines (6.9), Jake Reeves (7.1), Elliott List (6.6) and Luke Norris (7.3).

The home team had on the bench: T. Vancooten, E. Osborne, J. Anang, M. Melbourne, R. Marshall, Bruno Andrade (6.1) and Jamie Reid (6.4).

Substitutions

Stevenage made 2 changes: E. List for B. Andrade (83′) and L. Norris for J. Reid (84′).

Best player: Adam Smith​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Stevenage was the goalkeeper: Adam Smith. His rating is 8.81. He performed 6 saves.

Leyton Orient – Formation

Leyton Orient
G
8.0
D
Omar Beckles 19.Grenada
7.4
D
Alex Mitchell 15.England
7.0
D
Shadrach Ogie 25.England
7.7
M
Tom James 2.Wales
7.3
M
Darren Pratley 18.England
7.3
M
Theo Archibald 11.Scotland
6.4
56' 32'
M
Hector Kyprianou 26.Cyprus
6.6
55'
F
Dan Kemp 10.England
7.6
F
Harry Smith 9.England
7.4
F
Ruel Sotiriou 20.Cyprus
6.8
Substitutes
G
Rhys Byrne 27.England
D
Dan Happe 5.England
D
Connor Wood 3.England
M
Tyrese Omotoye 17.Belgium
M
Craig Clay 8.England
6.4
55'
F
Aaron Drinan 16.Republic of Ireland
6.6
56'

Leyton Orient started with an extremely aggressive line-up (3-4-3).

On the other side, Kenny Jackett played with: Lawrence Vigouroux (8.0), Alex Mitchell (7.0), Omar Beckles (7.4), Shadrach Ogie (7.7), Thomas James (7.3), Darren Pratley (7.3), Hector Kyprianou (6.6), Theodore Archibald (6.2), Ruel Sotiriou (6.8), Harry Smith (7.4) and Daniel Kemp (7.6).

They had on the bench: T. Omotoye, A. Papadopoulos, R. Byrne, Craig Clay (6.4), D. Happe, Aaron Drinan (6.8) and C. Wood.

Substitutions

Leyton Orient made 2 changes: H. Kyprianou for C. Clay (55′) and T. Archibald for A. Drinan (56′).

Best player: Lawrence Vigouroux​

The player that probably impressed the most for Leyton Orient was the goalkeeper: Lawrence Vigouroux. His rating is 8.02. He performed 4 saves.

Results of the day

These are the results of the day in the League Two.​