ORIENT'S showdown with Leeds next month has now been confirmed as a sell out.
The visit of the former Premier League outfit on Saturday April 5 has generated huge interest from both sets of supporters, as their sides still have faint chances of making the play-off's.
The O's, who will have claimed they were robbed of all three points at Elland Road earlier in the season, will be keen to add to the 1-1 draw they secured in October.
Despite having Sean Thornton somewhat harshly red carded in the first half - Martin Ling's side put in one of their best performances of the campaign - and but for a horrendous refereeing display by Nigel Miller clearly won the match.
The bungling official, who produced a string of controversial decision all afternoon topped it off by failing to spot that Adam Boyd's late shot had clearly crossed the line and would have handed the O's a memorable 2-1 win.
That left the normally mild-mannered Martin Ling in a rage and the O's boss will clearly be hoping that next week Miller is of a similarly large distance away from Brisbane Road as the ball was over the line on that unforgettable afternoon at Elland Road.
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