Leyton Orient's decent form this season means they've secured their League Two status for another campaign.

The O's are 20 points clear of the relegation zone, an impressive feat considering it's their first season back in the Football League following their promotion from the National League 12 months ago.

Here, we look at eight facts you might not have known about the east London outfit.

Leyton Orient's chairman Nigel Travis was the former CEO of Dunkin' Donuts.

Former Orient man Joe Keith, who opened the scoring in the famous third-round FA Cup victory over Fulham, is currently a coach at popular Non League outfit Hashtag United.

In the 2013/2014 season, when the O's reached the League One play-off, they started the campaign off with eight straight league victories.

Orient's joint-biggest ever victory was an 8-0 Division 3S win over Crystal Palace in November 1955.

Leyton Orient's record transfer received was £1m from Brentford for Moses Odubajo in June 2014.

The O's have won more League Two matches against Mansfield Town (7) than any other side at this level.

In the 1977/1978 season, Orient knocked Norwich City, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea and Middlesbrough out of the FA Cup before eventually losing to Arsenal in the semi-finals at Stamford Bridge.

Orient were knocked out of the FA Cup by Maidstone United last season in the fourth qualfying round, which was statistically their worst ever result in terms of the earliest they've ever been dumped out of the competition.