 Leighton Oriens have been the standout side in League 2 this season. The O's have won five of the last six league games and have lost only once here all term. But they face a tough test today against the Bradford side who have been excellent on their travels. The fifth place Bantams are unbeaten in seven away and will be looking to cement their playoff position this afternoon. Orient came from behind to beat Stockport in the last league game and are unchanged. Bradford bringing Wright and Audicina from their 3-1 home defeat to Northampton. So the leaders with a test today, Bradford looking sharp early on. He was coming together in the area and at the referee Darren Drysdale unmoved. It was a collision involving Andy Cook. Andy Cook was down for a fair while but I don't think anything's going to be given for that. But confidence start this from Bradford City. Much, much better on their travels than they are at home and here they come again. Oh, robust defending. More penalty appeals. Bradford absolutely furious here. They say that should have been a spot kick. Referee once again says no. Does he get the ball? Not so sure. Was there enough contact? Orient have weathered the Bradford City storm. Bradford did start this game very well. It's now Orient playing the football and here come the leaders. It's a nice layoff and drilled towards goal. Well held by Harry Lewis. George Moncour involved as he has been all season. Well struck as well. Bradford, good football again from the visitors. They've been confident so far today. Here they come. Halliday's continued his run but he was ignored. Scott Banks went for goal and Orient have worked this quickly. Here's the contribution from the goalkeeper. Roaring start in East London. Orient still coming. Not the best ball into the area. Bit of a let-off for Bradford. Back lovely ball forward. Chance for the opening goal. And there it is. Brilliantly finished by Charlie Kellman. And the leaders are at it again. 24 minutes on the clock. Layton Orient in front against Bradford. Born in Basildon of the United States. His first goal since August. He had gone 15 without a goal, Charlie Kellman. And that's his fourth of the season. And he gets Orient off and running. Bradford have just got to keep going. They've actually played some decent stuff so far. And Scott Banks has been heavily involved. Still Banks. Good layoff. Surely that's a free kick. The referee finally gives it. Darren drives down. The way to Bradford City penalty appeals earlier on in this game. It's a very dangerous position for the free kick. In it comes. Big chance and it's missed. Goodness me, you do not see Andy Cook miss many of those. He's been full of goals this season. He's missed a sit-up. He just needed any kind of contact. And that was 1-1. Big chance goes begging for the visitors. It's gone for a quarter. Bradford didn't mean that. The gifting Layton Orient chances. Worked this nicely. That worked beautifully. What a goal by Tom James. Absolutely stunning. There hasn't been much in this game. But just a little bit of quality in the final thirds from Layton Orient. And this is an absolute peach. From Tom James. What a strike this is. His third lead goal of the season. And all of them have come from outside the box. Layton Orient 2. Bradford 0. Long, long way back for the visitors. Is it going to go worse for Bradford? Goodness me, Layton Orient full of confidence now. Bradford on the back foot. One the last two, Orient. At Harrogate's and Stockport's. Looking for three wins in a row. They've surely got a third goal here. It's not gone in. I think it was offside anyway. Offside it was. Daniel Hapit. It's all order this for Bradford. Orient has won the last two at home. And haven't conceded here in three league games. Bradford need more than one goal. They're surely body checked. I think a card's coming out. Matt Platt. He's in the book. And Orient inflict further damage. Here they come again. And it's off the woodwork. Via the goalkeeper. Got enough on this. It wasn't convincing from Harry Lewis at all. He was wrong footed. And he got lucky. Curious season for Bradford really. Home form has been woeful. But away from home, they've been so good. But not today. And it could get worse. And it's a big save from Lewis. It just about gives Bradford a glimmer. But 3-0 and Orient would have been out of sight. The league leaders certainly look the best side in this division, that's for sure. What a job that Richie Wellins has done with Leighton Orient. Full of attacking purpose. They look at threat every single time they come forward. Second half has been a joy to watch if you're an Orient supporter. That's a strong challenge. Again, the Bradford players surround the referee. Not wanting for that killer third. Both haven't really turned up in this second period. It's been all Orient. James again. Well, it might work out nicely here. And it's going to be swept in for number three. And that will be that. Rawl Satiryu for Leighton Orient. Five minutes from time. And they do have a third. And the league leaders are going five points clear at the top of League two. They have been terrific today. Bradford blown away in this second half. Slightly fortuitous. But Orient, in truth be told, deserve this scoreline. Leighton Orient three. Bradford City nil. Satiryu Zergal was his third in the league this season and his have come as a sub. And scored within three minutes of coming on. Bradford can make a consolation. It was almost an own goal by Beckles. Scored at the right end against Stockport in the last league game. Almost scoring at the wrong end. Good reflexes from Vigaro. Nificent Leighton Orient performance. And the East Londoners go five points clear at the top of League two. With a third straight league victory. Bradford humbled. It's the first loss on the road in eight for the Bantams. Wellen truly dismissed by Orient today who were absolutely majestic for large periods. Richie Wellens, what a job he is doing. Full time in East London. Orient three. Bradford nil.