Leyton Orient head into their clash with Bury tomorrow on the back of a brilliant seven-match winning run.

The O's have won their last four games in League One and have also progressed in both the FA Cup and Johnstone's Paint Trophy.

Their form has taken them up to mid-table in the division and Orient are hoping to continue their push towards the top ten.

Captain Nathan Clarke has missed the last three games with an ankle injury and the match could come too soon for him.

But striker Kevin Lisbie is set to return to the attack alongside in-form David Mooney after being rested during the midweek win at Northampton Town.

Assistant manager Kevin Nugent admits their focus is on extending their run of form at the weekend.

Nugent said: “That’s great that we’re breaking records, but we have got a big, big game on Saturday against Bury and it will be difficult conditions again I imagine.”

Bury have improved recently since Kevin Blackwell took charge at the end of September. Although they are fourth from bottom, the Shakers have only lost once in their last nine games.