League Two leaders Leyton Orient put their 100 per cent record on the line tomorrow when they host Bristol Rovers.

The O’s only doubt for the game against Bristol Rovers is Alan Dunne after the former Millwall defender missed last weekend's 3-2 win at Newport County with a tight groin.

Hendon believes the extra rest, with no midweek match, is important for his team especially after fielding the same side in every league match.

He said: “I think it’s important we get the rest into the players. We have got a small squad and it’s been pretty much the same starting team every league game so the rest is going to be as important as the training this week."

Rovers have made a promising start to the campaign, following promotion, winning their last three matches to move up to fourth in the table. 

The O's have a strong record against Bristol Rovers having beaten them in the last five meetings.