

When : Saturday October 7 2023, 3pm
Where : Brisbane Road, Leyton, London, E10 5NF
Capacity : 9,271
Another away debacle looms on the horizon which would be the 18th successive league failure to win away from home. Defeat would mean a record of 2 points collected from the last 54 possible on the road and the continuation of one of the few remaining 100% records still extant at this stage of the season.
Last Saturday the O's became the first team to lose to Fleetwood this season but that defeat is their only defeat in the last five and a poor start seems to have been turned around. Orient had their last game (home v Lincoln on Tuesday) abandoned after 82 minutes at 0-0 due to a medical emergency in the crowd so may well be a little fresher than Reading and maybe a bit charged up following on from the sad passing of an Orient supporter in that medical emergency on Tuesday.
Striker/winger Ruel Sotiriou is the one to watch, already bagged 4 in 11 league games this season and he is forming a decent partnership with one time alleged Reading target Joe Pigott. Darren Pratley is also on their books and has made 5 league appearances so far at the age of 38 so there's certainly experience there on the field.
Reading are 22nd in the table with just Wigan and Cheltenham below them but that's just a false 19th as league form so far shows that Reading are actually a place below and 1 point worse off than Leyton. Meanwhile god knows what side Selles will pick, especially with so many players suspended and injured. It isn't helped by the seeming cluelessness of the officials at the game at Northampton who seemed to book Mola then later in the game booked him again and rightfully sent him off only for the ref to do a most unlike referee thing and say he thinks there was a mistake and that he didn't actually book Mola the first time. Currently the club don't seem to have a clue exactly what has happened and are still waiting for confirmation from the FL but if the worst coms to the worst and Mola is eligible for the game I'm sure the club will do the right thing and appeal to have the decision overturned.
Definitely out is Yiadom after he said a naughty word or two in the direction of the officials after Azeez fell over (again) during an attack (though I'm sure if Reading could sit down with the FL and replay Azeez's highlights reel for this season to them that they could easily justify that Yiadom was being rude to Azeez and that the officials just happened to be in the line of sight at the time). As it's judged verbal abuse and not violent conduct it should only be a 1 game ban but if we keep our fingers crossed then maybe it might be more.
As a result of this and McIntyre's concussion protocol, which is likely to see him miss this one also, Selles might have to get really creative in the full/wing back arena. He certainly needs to do something different as things are desperate especially away from home.
Finally there will be a 1 minute's silence at the game in memory of the aforementioned Orient supporter.
Referee
Neil Hair
Previously
Nothing known
Historically
Reading haven't played a league game at Orient since 1994 when they drew 1-1 though they did visit for a League Cup game in 2000 which also finished 1-1.
There have been 32 league games played at Brisbane Road between the clubs since they met there for the first time in December 1926 (lost 5-1). Reading have won 7 of the 32 games and lost 15 so a Leyton Orient win would seem to be roughly twice as likely as a Reading win.
Note that as this is the last game before the next international break, with the Oxford game is postponed, getting some form of return on the trip would probably be of more benefit than usual over the 2 weeks off.
How to follow the game
- Get a ticket and travel
- Listen to Radio 5 Live and/or a myriad of other radio stations for score flashes
- Ring/text a mate for updates
- Use a RoyalsTV subscription
- BBC Radio Berkshire (FM : 104.4, 104.1 or 95.4 depending where you are in the area)