LONDON. Leyton Orient recovers against Stevenage with a goal on the L. Prosser 24′ and a goal on the L. Norris 32′. Leyton Orient was not able to win even if it was better in terms of ball possession (58%)

The match was played at the The Breyer Group Stadium stadium in London on Saturday and it started at 3:00 pm local time. The referee was Darren Drysdale with the help of Daniel Flinn and Mark Derrien. The 4th official was Gareth Viccars. The weather was cloudy. The temperature was quite cold at 6.5 degrees Celsius or 43.66 Fahrenheit. The humidity was 85%.​

Match Statistics​

  • 58 Ball Possession 42
Shots
  • 9 Total 9
  • 5 On Target 3
  • 4 Off Target 6
  • 0 Shots blocked 0
  • 128 Attack 122
  • 34 Dangerous attack 42
  • 0 Ball safe 0
  • 0 Penalties 0
  • 0 Corners 4
Fouls
  • 10 Total 16
  • 1 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Double Yellow 0
  • 0 Red Card 0
Other
  • 3 Substitutions 1

Ball possession

Leyton Orient had a superior ball possession 58% while Stevenage was struggling with a 42% ball possession.

Attitude and shots

Stevenage was more pushing with 42 dangerous attacks and 9 shots of which 3 were on target. However, that was not enough Stevenage to win the match​.

Leyton Orient shot 9 times, 5 on target, 4 off target. Regarding the opposition, Stevenage shot 9 times, 3 on target, 6 off target.

Cards

Leyton Orient received 1 yellow card (E. Coleman). On the opposite side, Stevenage received 1 yellow card (L. Wildin).

Match Timeline

24'
Ruel Sotiriou(goal)
30'
32'
46'
61'
Jamie Reid- sub ->E. List
65'
78'
Luther James-Wildin- Yellow
85'
86'
Theo Archibald(goal)
90'

Standings

After this match, Leyton Orient will have 35 points to hold in the 20th place. Talking about the opposition, Stevenage will have 34 points to hold in the 21st place.

Next matches

In the next match in the League Two, Leyton Orient will play away with Hartlepool United on the 12th of March with a 9-8 head to head stats in favor of Hartlepool United (4 draws).

Stevenage will host Newport County on the 12th of March with a 6-4 head to head stats in favor of Stevenage (4 draws).

Leyton Orient – Formation

Leyton Orient
G
6.3
D
Adam Thompson 6.Northern Ireland
7.0
D
Omar Beckles 19.Grenada
6.6
D
George Ray 35.Wales
6.8
D
Connor Wood 3.England
6.1
65'
M
Darren Pratley 18.England
6.8
86'
M
Ethan Coleman 34.England
6.4
85'
M
Ruel Sotiriou 20.Cyprus
7.2
30'
F
Theo Archibald 11.Scotland
7.1
90'
F
Matt Young 21.England
6.7
46'
F
Harry Smith 9.England
7.2
Substitutes
Jephte Tanga 30.England
G
Rhys Byrne 27.England
D
Shadrach Ogie 25.England
6.5
65'
D
Dan Moss 17.England
M
Hector Kyprianou 26.Cyprus
F
Frank Nouble 10.England
6.2
86'
F
Paul Smyth 7.Northern Ireland
7.0
46'

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

The manager Matt Harrold decided to play with the following team: Lawrence Vigouroux (6.3), Adam Thompson (7.0), George Ray (6.8), Omar Beckles (6.6), Connor Wood (6.1), Ruel Sotiriou (7.2), Darren Pratley (6.8), Ethan Coleman (6.4), Theodore Archibald (7.1), Harry Smith (7.2) and Matt Young (6.7).

The home team had on the bench: H. Kyprianou, Shadrach Ogie (6.5), J. Tanga, D. Moss, F. Nouble, Paul Smyth (7.0) and R. Byrne.

Leyton Orient could not rely on the presence of S. Ogie (injured).

Substitutions

Leyton Orient made 3 changes: M. Young for P. Smyth (46′), C. Wood for S. Ogie (65′) and D. Pratley for F. Nouble (86′).

Best player: Harry Smith​

Following our analysis, the most impressive player for Leyton Orient was Harry Smith.

His rating is (7.2) with 31 passes (32% accurate) and 1 key pass. He was won 21 duels out of 37.

Stevenage – Formation

Stevenage
G
Christy Pym 1.England
7.0
D
Scott Cuthbert 5.Scotland
6.6
D
L. Prosser 6.England
7.4
24'
D
L. O'Neill 18.England
7.1
D
Luther James-Wildin 2.Antigua and Barbuda
6.6
78'
D
Terence Vancooten 15.Guyana
7.2
M
Edward Upson 16.England
6.6
M
Jake Taylor 8.Wales
7.0
M
Zain Westbrooke 11.England
6.8
F
Elliott List 7.England
6.7
61'
F
Luke Norris 9.England
7.2
32'
Substitutes
G
Laurie Walker 37.England
D
Bailey Clements 36.England
M
Bruno Andrade 12.Portugal
M
Charlie Carter 10.England
M
Chris Lines 14.England
F
Arthur Read 19.England
F
Jamie Reid 20.Northern Ireland
6.8
61'

Stevenage started with a 5-3-2 line-up (5-3-2).

Paul Tisdale played with: Christy Pym (7.0), Luke O’Neill (7.1), Scott Cuthbert (6.6), Terence Vancooten (7.2), Luke Prosser (7.4), Luther James-Wildin (6.6), Zain Westbrooke (6.8), Edward Upson (6.6), Jake Taylor (7.0), Elliott List (6.7) and Luke Norris (7.2).

They had on the bench: A. Read, Jamie Reid (6.8), L. Walker, Bruno Andrade, C. Carter, C. Lines and B. Clements.

Substitutions

Stevenage made only 1 change substituting E. List for J. Reid (61′)​.

Best player: Luke Prosser​

The most impressive player for Stevenage was Luke Prosser.

His rating is (7.4) with 1 goal, 26 passes (53% accurate) and 0 key passes. He was won 4 duels out of 7.

Results of the day

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