COLCHESTER United visit Leyton Orient in League Two, this afternoon (kick-off 3pm).
New U's head coach Ben Garner is hoping to steer his side to victory, after a run of four straight defeats.
From likely line-ups to key men and the referee, all you need to know can be found below ahead of the game at Brisbane Road.
U's team news
Colchester will be without left wing-back Connor Wood for today's game.
He is unavailable to play against his parent club.
Striker Kwesi Appiah (ankle) is definitely out and midfielder Arthur Read (shin) is doubtful but skipper Tommy Smith could return.
Tom Dallison, Cole Skuse, Alan Judge and Sam Hornby all remain sidelined.
Colchester boss Ben Garner on Orient game:
“They’re a really good side and Richie (Wellens) has done an incredible job there.
“It’s a great challenge for us to try and go and win against a team who’s at the top of this division.”
Key battle
Ossama Ashley is set to retain his place in Colchester's central midfield today.
He is likely to come up against Idris El Mizouni, who is on loan from Ipswich Town.
Last meeting
Colchester lost 3-1 to Leyton Orient when the two teams met at the JobServe Community Stadium, last August.
The O's went ahead in the first half through Luke Chambers' own goal and Theo Archibald doubled their lead with 13 minutes remaining.
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Charlie Kelman made it 3-0 before Noah Chilvers netted a stoppage-time consolation for Colchester.
Referee
Ross Joyce is the man in the middle for today's game.
The Cleveland official has presided over 21 games so far this season, showing 82 yellow cards and five reds in that time.
Opposition view
Orient boss Richie Wellens: "They're probably one of three or four teams who have spent a lot of money in January to try and get them out of where they were.
"The previous manager has done a good job in getting them away from danger.
"I watched the last game at home to Stockport and they play a nice system, a system that can cause you a lot of problems if you don't get it right and they've got some good players, so I'd imagine we face a sterner test than when we played them earlier in the season.
Likely line-ups
U's: O'Hara, Hall, Chambers, Kelleher, Tchamadeu, Ashley, Chilvers, Newby, Fevrier, Jay, Hopper
Orient: Vigouroux, Sweeney, James, Turns, Beckles, Sadlier, Sotirioum, Clay, Archibald, El Mizouni, Kelman
Odds
Colchester are viewed at 5/1 to claim victory at Orient today, according to Paddy Power.
A Orient win is seen as 6/10, while the draw is 13/5.
Today's League Two fixtures (3pm unless stated): Bradford City v Hartlepool United (1pm), AFC Wimbledon v Crawley Town, Carlisle United v Stevenage, Harrogate Town v Barrow, Leyton Orient v Colchester United, Northampton Town v Crewe Alexandra, Rochdale v Swindon Town, Salford City v Doncaster Rovers, Stockport County v Mansfield Town, Tranmere Rovers v Newport County, Walsall v Gillingham.
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