Luton V Leyton Orient at Kenilworth Road : Match Preview

12 April 2017 12:34

Luton strengthened as they take on youthful Orient

Luton manager Nathan Jones is hoping to have defenders Johnny Mullins and Jack Senior back for their Good Friday clash against Leyton Orient.

Both players have missed Luton's last two games through injury but could feature against Orient, while Stuart Moore will keep his place in goal after stepping in for Matt Macey, who was recalled by Arsenal last week.

Midfielder Cameron McGeehan remains sidelined for the rest of the season with a broken leg suffered in January.

Victory against bottom-club Orient would keep any hopes of automatic promotion alive for Luton, who currently sit eight points off third-placed Portsmouth.

Leyton Orient boss Omer Riza could be forced to field another youthful side for their trip to Kenilworth Road.

Fifteen of their 18-man matchday squad against Cambridge last Saturday consisted of academy players due to Orient's extensive injury-list.

Defender Dan Happe, who made his debut in the 3-0 defeat at the Abbey Stadium, will be assessed after hobbling off, while Tom Parkes serves the second game of a suspension.

Paul McCallum (knee) could feature after a return to training, while Myles Judd continues to be assessed along with Nigel Atangana as Riza himself returns to the touchline following a ban.


Source: PAR