Leyton Orient head coach Ian Hendon insists his side will travel with confidence as they bid to upset League Two leaders Plymouth Argyle tonight.

The O's picked up a 3-2 win over York City to remain in the play-offs but the side are nine points behind today's opponents. 

Hendon said: "We're going to go there with confidence and try to upset the league leaders."

Orient have a doubt over captain Mathieu Baudry after the defender went off with a groin injury during the first half on Saturday.

But Jobi McAnuff could make his first start of the season after his exile was ended with an appearance from off the bench against York.

Plymouth have wobbled in recent weeks with three consecutive home defeats in all competitions including a 2-1 loss to rivals Exeter on Saturday.

It is the first meeting between the teams since last season's dramatic Capital One Cup tie which Orient won on penalties after a 3-3 draw.