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Forest Green Rovers 2-1 Leyton Orient

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On-loan Birmingham midfielder Odin Bailey provided a goal and an assist to inspire Forest Green to a narrow League Two victory over Leyton Orient as they moved up to third.

Bailey opened the scoring in the first half before Josh Wright equalised just before the break.

Forest Green substitute Matty Stevens won it for Mark Cooper's side as he turned in Bailey's corner with eight minutes to go.

Rovers dominated the opening exchanges with Aaron Collins fizzing over on two occasions.

Orient sparkled into life when a buccaneering James Brophy run was eventually snuffed out as Ebou Adams atoned for his error to clear the ball out of the box as Conor Wilkinson shaped to shoot.

Visiting goalkeeper Laurence Vigouroux displayed razor-like reactions to deny Jamille Matt from a Bailey cross.

Rovers broke the deadlock on the half-hour mark as Jordan Moore-Taylor nodded the ball inside the 18-yard box for Bailey to plant a rasping drive beyond Vigouroux.

The away side levelled matters four minutes before the break as Udoka Godwin-Malife squandered possession for Brophy to step on the gas to pick out Wright, who finished with aplomb.

Stevens hit the crossbar for Forest Green after the break and Jake Young brought a gloved response from Vigouroux before Stevens clinched maximum points after 82 minutes.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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