League One

February 26, 2013

Full-time

Sheffield United

0 - 0

Leyton Orient

League One

19:45 +00:00, February 26, 2013

Bramall Lane, England

Referee: P Gibbs

Wilson with no new worries

Team Stat Comparison

Sheffield United Leyton Orient
Matches Played 46 46
Table Position 5 7
Points 75 71
Goal Difference 14 7
Goals for * 1.3 1.0
Goals against * 0.9 1.2
Last 5 L-W-D-L-L D-W-W-L-W
Last 5 home W-D-D-W-L D-W-W-W-W
Last 5 away L-L-L-D-W W-L-L-D-W
*  Goals per match - home matches for home club and away matches for away club
Stats: Sheffield United | Leyton Orient

Competition Stats

Sheffield United Leyton Orient
Goals Dave Kitson 11 Kevin Lisbie 16
Assists Tony McMahon 9 Dean Cox 14
Yellows Tony McMahon 11 Dean Cox 6
Reds Harry Maguire 1 Anthony Griffith 1
Squads: Sheffield United | Leyton Orient

Next Matches

Sheffield United Leyton Orient
8/2 H: Notts County 8/3 A: Carlisle United
8/10 A: Brentford 8/10 H: Shrewsbury Town
8/17 H: Colchester United 8/17 A: Stevenage
8/24 A: Bradford City 8/24 H: Crewe Alexandra
8/31 H: Milton Keynes Dons 8/31 A: Colchester United

Sheffield United manager Danny Wilson is expected to name an unchanged side again at Leyton Orient.

Wilson has no new injury or suspension worries as the Blades look to stay top of the table with a fifth straight league win.

On-loan Southampton striker Jonathan Forte remains sidelined with a groin problem that has ruled him out of the last two matches, while another loanee, Leeds forward Dominic Poleon, is hoping to make his first start after two substitute appearances.

Jamie Murphy should continue alongside forward Dave Kitson after scoring in the Blades' last two away matches, but defender Matt Hill may have to remain patient with a place on the substitutes' bench again following his recovery from a broken jaw.

Leyton Orient will check on Martin Rowlands.

Midfielder Rowlands was missing from the side beaten 1-0 by Crawley on Saturday due to a groin problem.

Striker Kevin Lisbie is on the mend after a hamstring injury but the trip is likely to come too soon, while defender Gary Sawyer misses out again with a knee problem.

Skipper Nathan Clarke was restored to the starting XI at the weekend for the first time since suffering a foot injury in November and should keep his place in defence.

Moses Odubajo and Shaun Batt are pushing for recalls if boss Russell Slade opts to make changes following a tough week which has seen Orient lose two league matches and go out of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.