Leyton Orient must win at Swindon Town in their final game tomorrow and hope other results go in their favour to avoid relegation from League One.

Second bottom Orient have to pick up a victory at play-off bound Swindon. But Fabio Liverani's side also need Colchester, Crawley and Notts County to take no more than a point from their respective matches against Preston, Coventry and Gillingham. 

The Orient boss said: “We may have people looking at the other results but at the end of the day we have to think about ourselves because if we don’t win there’s no point checking how other teams are doing.”

The O's will have to manage without striker Darius Henderson and defender Andrea Dossena from their final game after still being sidelined due to injury.

Orient are in their worst winless run of the season after failing to claim a victory in their last six matches. Three points from a possible 18 have left the O's facing the prospect of relegation. 

Swindon could rest some of their players with fourth place already confirmed and the play-offs starting next week. 

The Robins have failed to win their last four games and manager Mark Cooper could rotate his squad as they look to rest up ahead of their promotion push.

Orient have an impressive recent record at the County Ground with three wins and a draw from their last four visits. But the O's were beaten 2-1 at home to Swindon back in October.