Leyton Orient will play hosts to Wimbledon at the Breyer Group Stadium this weekend as the League Two league leaders aim to get right back into the win column after a tough run of form has seen Stevenage right back in the title race.
Stevenage have gradually been chipping away at Orient at the top of the league in the fourth tier. Now, however, after a stunning 3-0 defeat to Stevenage, Richie Wellens' men are now on a three-game winless run after also losing to Tranmere Rovers 1-0 last time out and drawing with Barrow a few weeks back. Orient's discipline in these games has been terrible as well, as Idris El Mizouni was sent off against Stevenage just after Thomas James' red card against Barrow.
Wellens' men are now just two clear of Stevenage in the league and they also head into this game with two extra games played more than the second-placed side. It could mean Orient lose their grip on the top spot very soon.
Wimbledon defeated Stockport County 1-0 last time out to extend their own run to three games without a loss. Their only defeat came in a 2-1 loss to Sutton United on New Year's Day.