Leyton Orient are back at Brisbane Road this weekend when they play hosts to Cambridge United with both sides in completely contrasting areas of the League One table with the U's having their best-ever start to a campaign in the third tier.
Cambridge come into this game with them in first place in the League One table after losing just one game after a loss at home to Stevenage recently. However, they returned to the win column straight away after easing past Bristol Rovers with a goal in the 79th minute from Fejri Okenabirhie once again, as Sullay Kaikai scored soon after to make it 2-0.
The U's have also defeated Fleetwood Town this season with a 2-0 win that saw Pual Digby and Gassan Ahadme score once more. Okenabirhie also netted twice in the 2-2 draw with Sutton United but eventually lost on penalties at the Borough Sports Ground for an EFL Cup first round tie.
Cambridge also kicked off their season with a battle against Oxford United, as Jack Lankester scored before a finish from Ahadme once more in the first half of a comfortable win - this means Cambridge have won 2-0 three times in their five games so far.
As for Orient, they are just one place above the bottom of the table in what has been a terrible start to their life back in League One. They did manage to pick up a point last time out against Blackpool in what was their first point of the season. However, a 0-0 draw meant another goalless game for them after also losing 4-0 to Portsmouth and 1-0 to Charlton Athletic.