Leyton Orient 0-0 Scunthorpe United

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Leyton Orient and Scunthorpe will replay after a stalemate in their FA Cup second-round tie in east London.

The game lacked quality as both sides struggled in the windy conditions.

Orient created the better of the opportunities and should have won the match late on, but striker Ollie Palmer miscued his effort from close range.

Scunthorpe came closest before the break when Orient keeper Charlie Grainger dropped a corner, but Mathieu Baudry cleared off the line.

Scunthorpe boss Mark Robins told BBC Radio Humberside:

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Mark Robins on Leyton Orient v Scunthorpe

"I'm glad it's over. We're still in the hat and we can see who we're likely to get if we can beat Leyton Orient at home. That's the positive I can take from the game.

"I thought it was difficult conditions and I thought we made it difficult for ourselves again and we're looking to get this spell out of our system now.

"At least we've kept a clean sheet and we're still in the hat."

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