Leyton Orient will be looking to maintain their recent form against Coventry City this evening.

The unbeaten League One leaders travel to Northampton Town to take on Coventry tonight at their temporary home.

Orient have already beaten City 3-2 in the Capital One Cup and on penalties in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy as recently as two weeks ago.

O's boss Russell Slade said: "I think we know plenty about each other. They're [Coventry] a good side and we know that's going to be a tough game."

The O's are virtually at full strength for the trip and can also call on teenage midfielder Frankie Sutherland after joining on loan from QPR.