Leyton Orient can climb out of the League One relegation zone with a point at Coventry City tonight.

The O's are playing two days ahead of the rest of the division and can take advantage with a positive result at the Ricoh Arena this evening.

Orient are one point away from safety but have a significantly better goal difference than any of the sides in the bottom eight.

Fabio Liverani will still be without midfielders Ryan Hedges and Jobi McAnuff due to international duty which kept them out of the 3-1 home win over Port Vale on Saturday.

Darius Henderson was an unused substitute after missing the start of the game due to traffic problems. The O's boss has to decide whether to restore the striker to the side or stick with David Mooney alongside Chris Dagnall.

Midfielder Lloyd James is likely to be in the squad again after making his first appearance, since breaking his leg in September, as a substitute last weekend.

Mooney said: "It's massive and we play before everyone else so we can maybe get the jump on if we get a good result up there.

"All systems go for that game now and hopefully we can go up there and produce a decent performance."

Coventry are four points above Orient after winning three of their last four games under new boss Tony Mowbray.