Exeter City vs Leyton Orient Prediction & Betting Tips 28.03.2026


Exeter City head into this League One meeting in poor shape, with only one draw and five defeats from their last six and no win in 13 league games. That kind of run usually leaves them chasing matches rather than controlling them, and it has come with regular goals against, as they have gone without a clean sheet in nine. For a goals market, that matters because Exeter have still been involved in scorelines with movement at both ends, even when results have gone against them.
Leyton Orient arrive with a far better recent return, winning four of their last five league matches and scoring in each of those victories. Their away record is mixed, with six wins, one draw and 12 defeats, but the scoring return on the road is still useful here, as they have managed 26 away goals. That is enough to keep the total-goals angle alive even if the away results themselves have not always been reliable.
The head-to-head also leans towards a game with chances, with four of the last five meetings going over 2.5 goals and six straight Orient games against Exeter ending without a clean sheet for the home side. Exeter’s home figures are steady rather than dominant, while Orient’s away defensive numbers are loose enough at 38 conceded to allow opportunities. The only slight tension for an overs pick is that Exeter have been low on confidence, which can sometimes drag the pace of a game down, but the matchup still points more toward goals than caution.
The expected scoreline of 2-1 fits the broader shape of this fixture, with both teams carrying enough attacking output to get beyond a single goal each. Exeter’s recent defeats have still produced scoring chances, while Orient have shown they can find a way to score even away from home. With both sides allowing goals regularly, a modest over line looks stronger than trying to force a cleaner result read.
My prediction is Over 1.5 Goals at 1/4. Exeter have seen nine straight league games without a clean sheet, Leyton Orient have scored in four of their last five wins, and four of the last five head-to-head meetings have gone over 2.5 goals. Even with Exeter’s poor form, a total of two goals is a low bar in a fixture that has repeatedly produced openings.