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  • Kick-off: 15:00
  • Venue: Leyton Stadium
  • Attendance: 4309
  • Referee: Hegley, G

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

80mins

Wayne Corden is being taken off, Daryl McMahon has come on in his place.

73mins

Kevan Hurst is replaced by Adam Smith.

67mins

Lee Steele is replaced by Gary Alexander.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.

45mins

Half time whistle is blown by G Hegley

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, October 7th, the match has kicked off.

Match Report

Struggling Leyton Orient dominated for long spells but failed to make their possession count and have now gone ten league games without a win.

The result did little to ease their relegation worries, but they did keep only their second clean sheet of the season.

However, Chesterfield, who were on the back foot for much of the game, finished strongly and had two glorious late chances to snatch maximum points.

Orient controlled most of the first half but failed to test the Spireites' keeper Barry Roche with all eight efforts missing the target.

The home side's best chance fell to striker Lee Steele after just nine minutes when Wayne Corden threaded a ball in from the left, but the forward fired wastefully over.

Home skipper John Mackie then headed a corner over the bar from the edge of the area before debutant Peter Till, on loan from Birmingham, tried his luck from distance but his snapshot flew over the bar.

Little was seen of Chesterfield as an attacking force but, on 33 minutes, Kevan Hurst went close with their first real effort, a speculative lob from the right.

The visitors carved out their best chance of the half minutes later when Hurst crossed from the right and veteran striker Wayne Allison's header from six yards out was tipped away by Orient keeper Glyn Garner.

After the interval, the game followed a similar pattern and Corden's 25-yard free-kick on 52 minutes was tipped away by keeper Roche, Orient's first effort on target.

After that Corden lobbed a shot just wide before Roche pulled off a great save to keep out Jabo Ibehre's close-range header.

The O's continued to press as Steele and Till went close to breaking the deadlock. Chesterfield were growing in stature though and Mark Allott set the alarm bells ringing when he shot just wide with 73 minutes gone.

The Spireites finished with a bang and Colin Larkin should have netted but was denied on 76 minutes by Garner's excellent save.

Then Paul Hall frittered away a glorious chance to steel the points.

Larkin thought he'd won the game in the last minute when he lobbed home, but the effort was ruled out for offside.

Leyton Orient

Chesterfield

Corners

86

Fouls

1010

Goal attempts

106

Shots off target

73

Offsides

03

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