Likely a pumping. Only hope is that they play such a weakened team ahead of their Madrid game that it's basically a team of youths and these new central backs they've signed, so can be got a bit.
Gut instinct is a 4-1 loss, with a goal at 2-0 giving us a moment to enjoy.
I would imagine they will field a side who don't normally get that much first team action so they will have a point to prove. But, given that they won't play much together as an XI, it might give us some hope that we can make it really tough for them. 2-1 O's.
I think it will be the "Jack Grealish show" tomorrow unfortunately but we'll come out of it with some new-found fans due to the BBC1 coverage - hopefully the commentator will mention our injury crisis a lot to give the viewers some reasoning behind our defeat.
So I am going for O's 2-6 Manchester City in a surreal symmetry of our recent win at Exeter.
A Grealish hattrick for them, and Perkins and Kelman on the scoresheet for us (one of which will be a Ronnie Radford style wondergoal that will be played at the start of FA Cup MotDs for years to come)...
3-1 Man City
Orient to score 1st through counter attack goal by Markanday and show the watching world, why little Leyton Orient, are serious L1 Promotion contenders and Championship bound.
COYOs
In RW we trust
We'll score a goal in the first 15 minutes. Which is the worst thing that can happen, as it means we'll have to try and hang onto a 1-0 lead for the remainder of the game against an almighty onslaught of City attack.
And then, just as the finishing line is in sight, and we start to dream, they'll score. And then score again. And again.