Leyton Orient is set to face Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round, with the match officials confirmed by the Football Association. The Premier League champions will travel to Brisbane Road on Saturday lunchtime, looking to bounce back from a crushing defeat at the hands of top-flight rivals Arsenal last weekend. Pep Guardiola and his players are out of the Premier League title race and in a challenging position in the UEFA Champions League, facing Real Madrid in a two-legged last-16 play-off tie across the next two weeks. The trip to face Leyton Orient will also be Manchester City’s first chance at redemption following the 5-1 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium. Experienced match official Darren Bond will oversee proceedings at Brisbane Road from the role of match referee for Leyton Orient against Manchester City. Bond has only ever officiated Manchester City on one previous occasion in his professional refereeing career, taking charge of the club’s narrow 2-1 win over Brentford in the Premier League earlier this season. Assistant referees Scott Ledger and Sian Massey-Ellis will accompany Bond on the pitch, while Dean Whitestone will ensure that matters are kept in check between the two dugouts as the appointed fourth official. Leyton Orient's Richie Wellens will be looking to cause an upset against the Premier League champions, and the match is expected to be a thrilling encounter. The FA Cup brings about its own natural excitement, and the possibility of senior debuts for the likes of Vitor Reis and Nico Gonzalez adds an extra layer of intrigue for Manchester City supporters. With the match officials confirmed, all eyes will be on Brisbane Road on Saturday lunchtime as Leyton Orient takes on Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round.