Leyton Orient put their 100 per cent record on the line in League Two tonight when they entertain Stevenage. 

Head coach Ian Hendon will come up against former West Ham colleague Teddy Sheringham and expects the visitors to play attractive football. 

Speaking on Saturday, Hendon said: "I think Teddy's teams are going to play football aren't they? It should hopefully be a good footballing game on Tuesday night but we've had them watched today so we will get all the reports and do our work on them on Monday and Tuesday on the training ground."

The hosts' only injury concern is captain Mathieu Baudry after the defender picked up an ankle injury at Dagenham & Redbridge on Saturday.

Hendon said: "It looks like he's [Baudry] twisted his ankle so we will have to wait and see. He will have ice on it now and will get treated to give him every chance for Tuesday."

While Orient have started their campaign impressively with wins over Barnet and the Daggers, Stevenage are still looking for their first victory having taken just one point in Saturday's draw at Newport County.