Leyton Orient vs Man City: Preview, predictions and lineups


Manchester City wants to bring the recent weekend to the last weekend when you visit Leyton Orient in the fourth round of the FA Cup on Saturday.

The Cityzens were beaten 5-1 by Arsenal last Sunday when they fifth in fifth place during a faulty second half in the Premier League table and 15 points behind the Liverpool leader, which was out of control. This time you will include a win in the League 1 opposition in the capital.

With a gigantic Champions League play-off game in the first leg with Real Madrid, who comes on Tuesday evening on Tuesday evening, Pep Guardiola is expected to make curved changes to his team against Leyton Orient. After the second XI of Man City eight fired at Salford City in the third round of FA Cup, he should get another opportunity to get a shine.

Richie Wellens’ team is impressive this season and rose to sixth place in the first division, but will need a miracle to overcome the wealth of MAN City. However, trust should be relatively high because the London Club 12 won its last 16 games.

Here is 90 minutes Guide to the FA Cup tie from Man City.

Leyton Orient against Man City Head-to-Head results (last five games)

Current form (all competitions)

Leyton Orient

Mannstadt

Leyton Orient 0-1 Stockport – 01/02/25

Arsenal 5-1 Man City – 02/02/25

Exeter 2-6 Leyton Orient – 28/01/25

Man City 3-1 Club Brugge – 29/01/25

Leyton Orient 2-0 Reading – 25/01/25

Man City 3-1 Chelsea – 25/01/25

Leyton Orient 0-1 Stevenage – 21/01/25

PSG 4-2 Man City – 22/01/25

Peterborough 0-0 Leyton Orient – 18/01/25

Ipswich 0-6 Man City – 19/01/25

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BBC One, BBC IPLAYER, BBC Sport website

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Sportsnet Now, Sportsnet East, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet Pacific, Sportsnet West, Sportsnet Now Plus

Richie Wellens

Richie Wellens is without some important players / Ben Hoskins / Gettyimages

Leyton Orient is without a number of important first teams for visiting Man City. Jordan Graham, Dan Agyei, Ollie O’Neill, Omar Beckles, Sean Clare and Jack Simpson will probably all miss the arrival of the reigning Premier League master.

Rarbani Edmonds-Green and Randell Williams were able to give their club debuts after January.

Leyton Orient forecast a line-up against Man City (4-2-3-1): Keeley; Galbraith, Cooper, Happe, Currie; Pratley, Brown; Markanday, Donley, Abdulai; Kelman.

James Mcateee

James Mcateee is one of the marginal players who are probably starting / Gareth Copley / Gettyimages

Man City is still without a long -term absence of Rodri and he is put together on the edge of Ruben Dias, Nathan Ake and Jeremy Doku. Everson missed the Arsenal game with a knock and is an doubt about the weekend -although he probably won’t gradually start -while Oscar Bobb could achieve his long -awaited return of injuries after six months.

The cityzens are likely to call a much changed XI in front of their crunch clash in the Champions League, with people like James Mcatee, Nico O’reilly and Divin Mubama among those who can be seen.

There could also be debut for winter recruits Vitor Reis and Nico Gonzalez.

MAN City predicted line-up against Leyton Orient (4-1-4-1): Ortega; Lewis, Khusanov, Reis, O’reilly; Gonzalez; Savinho, Mcateee, Gundogan, Geralish; Mubama.

The second line -up of MAN City should have no problems when it comes to Leyton Orient loosened the third stage, and Guardiola will probably give winter obligations the chance to blind. After flashing Salford in the previous round, you should be able to achieve the score on the way to the fifth round.

An inexperienced defense unit could give Leyton Orient the chance to find one or two consolation, but the peripheral figures of MAN City should step on the plate and avoid an almighty giant motifs.

Prediction: Leyton Orient 1-4 Man City

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