Leyton Orient face Brentford in the third round of the Carabao Cup on Tuesday, as they look to take one step closer to the final at Wembley Stadium. The Bees have won their opening two home games, against Crystal Palace and Southampton. Leyton Orient are currently in the relegation zone in the third tier, but did pick up their first league victory of the season on Saturday. Dan Long, Sky Sports, notes that Orient's difficult start to the season may not have seemed like it at the time, but when referee Bobby Madley blew the final whistle that confirmed Brentford's 1-0 win over Leyton Orient in March 2014, he set in motion the opposing trajectories of the two clubs for the best part of the next decade. Richie Wellens, the manager of Leyton Orient, won the Sky Bet League One Manager of the Month award for January after an exquisite unbeaten run that spanned Boxing Day to 6 February and consisted of six wins and two draws. This season probably hasn't started the way he will have hoped after Leyton Orient's first league victory of the season on Saturday. Leyton Orient's stay in the National League lasted just two years as Justin Edinburgh guided them to the title in 2018/19, just weeks before his tragic death from a cardiac arrest at the age of 49. Kenny Jackett was sacked on 22 February 2022 after a run of nine defeats in 12 left the club looking back towards the abyss, but Richie Wellens was appointed just in the nick of time. He picked up 23 points of the first 39 on offer to him, which took Orient to within three points of a top-half finish. In his second season, Orient won nine of their first 10 on the way to sealing promotion with four games to spare. Last season was Orient's first back in League One since 2014/15 and, after a rough opening month, they settled down nicely, which was helped by the fact they had exited the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and EFL Trophy before Christmas. The fact that they only finished 11 points off the play-offs with the number of injuries that they had this season excites Richie Wellens for the future. And Gtech is offering a free junior ticket with every adult or concession ticket purchased for Brentford's Carabao Cup tie against Leyton Orient on Tuesday 17 September. Get your tickets now. Leyton Orient are looking to build on their first league victory of the season and cause an upset against Brentford in the Carabao Cup. The club has been through a lot in recent years, but they are looking to put their struggles behind them and focus on the future. With Richie Wellens at the helm, Leyton Orient are looking to climb the League One table and make a push for the play-offs. But for now, they are focusing on the Carabao Cup and their upcoming match against Brentford. The match is set to take place on Tuesday, with a 7.45pm kick-off GMT. Leyton Orient will be looking to take advantage of Brentford's busy schedule and catch them off guard. The Bees have had a strong start to the season, but they may be vulnerable to an upset. Leyton Orient will need to be at the top of their game if they are to come away with a win. So, can Leyton Orient cause an upset and beat Brentford in the Carabao Cup? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure, it will be an exciting match to watch.