It’s a big game for…

Paul McCallum.

For the last two games, McCallum has been given the captain's armband, which may be handed back to Nicky Hunt since his two-match suspension is now over. The 24-year-old striker has scored one against Notts County and with him the only senior forward Orient needs him to be at the ready as they look to gain all three points.

Weird Stat...

Not necessarily weird, but Orient have actually got the better of their League Two compatriots seven times, drawing twice and losing only three times. Orient also have an 1.6 goals per match ratio, with 2.3 goals scored in their outings against one another. The O's will hope they can snatch the three points in tonight's clash.

Remember when...

Earlier this season, Gavin Massey scored twice to ensure the O's had a win at Brisbane Road back in August. The winger has certainly been on form in February and can hopefully add to his tally this evening at the Lamex Stadium. 

Player to watch...

Matthew Godden has scored 16 league goals this season, helping Boro to one point off the play-off spots. Darren Sarll's side has done well since their start of the season blip and Godden tends to be the architect of scoring when his side needs it most. All eyes will be on him at the Lamex at 7:45pm.

Past three-meetings...

Leyton Orient 3 (McCallum (2), Semedo) Stevenage 1 (Franks), Football League Trophy, August 2016

Leyton Orient 3 (Massey (2), Cox) Stevenage ), League Two, August 2016

Stevenage 2 (Gnanduillet (2)) Leyton Orient 2 (Simpson (2)), League Two, January 2016

Form guide…

Stevenage: WDWWWW

Leyton Orient: LLWDLL

Vital information...

Kick-off time: 7.45pm, Lamex Stadium, Stevenage