Sky Blues On The Road - Leyton Orient At Sixfields

Last updated : 20 October 2013 By Covsupport News Service

COVENTRY CITY VERSUS LEYTON ORIENT FC
TUESDAY OCTOBER 22ND AT 7.45PM
AT SIXFIELDS STADIUM,UPTON WAY,NORTHAMPTON,NN5 5QA
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MATCH DETAILS
Kick off at 7.45pm. 
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TRAVEL
Coach from Whte Street at 5.45pm.

By Car; From The South:Leave the M1 at Junction 15A and take the A43 towards Northampton and you will come to the ground on your right.

From The North:Leave the M1 at Junction 16 and take the A45 towards Northampton and you will come to the ground on your right.

There is a fair sized car park located at the ground, which costs £4. Make sure though that you arrive early as it has been known for it to get full for the more popular games. Parking in the nearby cinema and restaurant car parks is not allowed, and parking there will probably result in your car being given a £60 ticket, or worse still clamped! So make sure that you only use the official football parking provided at the ground.

By Train, Northampton train station is over two miles from the ground, so it is probably best getting a taxi. There is an hourly train service from Coventry.

If you want to walk it:  'Come out of the main station entrance, go across the car park, up the steps and then turn right onto Black Lion Hill. Go over the railway bridge, and straight on along St James' Road. At the HSS Hire outlet (and the handily placed Thomas A. Beckett pub on the opposite corner) turn left onto St James' Mill Road. After about 400 yards turn right at the Fabric Warehouse (opposite Jewson) onto Harvey Reeves Road, which further on becomes Edgar Mobbs Way. After about a mile this road brings you out at Sixfields Stadium,
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ADMISSION
Tickets are available on the day via the booths outside the main stand.

http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/feat/ed15/city_slash_prices_for_tuesdays_game_810820/index.shtml

Hospitality: http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/news/tmnw/hospitality_for_tuesday_night_810823/index.shtml

Family Zone: There will be no activities in the Family Zone area of the West Stand prior to this evening game. 
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THE LAST TIME
Tuesday's League One game will be the 43rd meeting between Coventry City and Leyton Orient. 

In those 42 league and cup matches between the two sides, Coventry have won eighteen with thirteen draws including the recent Johnstones Paint Trophy Second Round game which finished 0-0. City have scored 70 goals to the O's 50. 

Of the twenty matches played in Coventry, City have won twelve and drawn six and their biggest home win was the 5-0 Third Division South victory at Highfield Road in February 1933.  

Orient have had two wins, three draws and two defeats in their previous visits to Sixfields.

Last season, City went down to a 1-0 defeat to Leyton Orient at the Ricoh Arena on April 20th. 2013.  Dean Cox scored the only goal of the game in the 45th minute.

The teams that day were:

City:Murphy (GK), Christie, Martin, Wood, Stewart (Clarke 46), Jennings (Wilson 77), Bell, Fleck, Baker (c), Moussa, Philliskirk (McDonald 72). Subs: Dunn (GK), Thomas, McSheffrey, Edjenguele.

Leyton Orient: Jones (GK), McSweeney, Sawyer, Vincelot, Cox, Lisbie, Smith, Clarke (c), Odubajo, Cook (James 85), Rowlands. Subs: Butcher (GK), Lee, Vanderhyde.

More head to head - http://www.coventrycity-mad.co.uk/head_to_head/next/vs/match/index.shtml
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MATCH OFFICIALS
The currently appointed referee for Coventry City's League One game against Leyton Orient is James Adcock from Long Eaton.

The 30 year old PE Teacher took his referees course in 2000 and was appointed to the league list for the 2011/2012 season.

The Fourth Official for City's home league game against Crewe last season., the only City game he has refereed before was the 1-0 win over AFC Bournemouth on October 6th 2012.

This season, according to Soccerbase, he had had six matches (one of which was a League One fixture) and shown 24 yellow cards and one red.  His last game was Leicester's 2-1 win over Huddersfield on Saturday.

His Assistants are: Joe Clark and Andy Hendley. The Fourth Official is Ian Dudley
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BETTING ODDS
The bookmakers are making Coventry City the slight favourites for their League One game against Leyton Orient at Sixfields Stadium on Tuesday night.

City are priced at 5/43 with most of the bookmakers whilst the odds for The O's to win are around the 6/4 mark.  If you fancy City to draw, you can get odds of around 9/4

David Mooney at 5/1 is joint favourite to score the first goal with Leon Clarke and Callum Wilson. .

Correct Score -  http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-1/coventry-v-leyton-orient/correct-score

Half-Time/Full Time -  http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-1/coventry-v-leyton-orient/half-time-full-time

All markets - http://www.oddschecker.com/football/english/league-1/coventry-v-leyton-orient/betting-markets