WINGER Jason Demetriou believes it is make or break time for Orient's faint play-off hopes tonight against Swindon.
Following Saturday's 1-0 defeat against Huddersfield the O's remain four points off sixth spot, while a win for the Robins would keep alive their own slim promotion hopes - as it would put them level on points with Martin Ling's men with a game in hand.
But 20-year-old Demetriou still believes that a victory over Town, could keep alive the east Londoners season.
He said: "We were all gutted with the result on Saturday, but we aren't going to throw in the towel just yet.
"As a team we still all have the aim of getting promoted this season and after the start we made and with the squad we've got here it would be a major disappointment if we don't do that now.
"I think it is a must win game though against Swindon, because even a draw probably would'nt be good enough.
"We need everyone to step to the fore tonight and hopefully if I'm selected I can play a part in helping us get back on track and then promoted."
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