Leyton Orient face Doncaster Rovers at the BetWright Stadium on Saturday, aiming to end a three-match losing run in League One. The O's have earned just 11 points from their first 11 outings, with only two sides managing fewer than the five points they have picked up on home turf.

What happened?

Leyton Orient's most recent three-point haul came away at newly-promoted Port Vale in early September. They have since suffered three straight losses, conceding nine goals along the way.

Why it matters for Leyton Orient

A win against Doncaster Rovers would help Leyton Orient climb up League One and kickstart an upturn in form. Richie Wellens's side will hope to build on a midweek 2-1 EFL Trophy victory over Crawley Town.

What comes next?

Doncaster Rovers also head to the BetWright Stadium aiming to build on a midweek triumph and end a league winless run. Grant McCann's men have fallen short against Wigan Athletic, AFC Wimbledon, and Luton Town, but will bid to bounce back on Saturday.

Leyton Orient League One form: | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | Position | 18th | | Points | 11 | | Home points | 5 |

Doncaster Rovers League One form: | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | Position | 10th | | Points | 16 | | Away wins | 2 |

Leyton Orient are set to remain without Theo Archibald, Jordan Graham, Michael Craig, and Zech Obiero on Saturday due to ongoing injuries. Aaron Connolly will return to lead the line from the outset, having come off the bench to score his fifth goal of the season and take a scoring run to three matches.