Top of the table Bromley return to League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they entertain Accrington Stanley at Hayes Lane.

Bromley go into the game unbeaten in fifteen games and also unbeaten at home in the league this season. Last weekend Andy Woodman’s side drew 0-0 away at Harrogate Town, the point taking The Ravens to 65 points from 33 league matches, two points ahead of Cambridge United in second place and four clear of Notts County in fourth.
Bromley have drawn their last three league games, which has seen their fellow promotion challengers close the gap on The Ravens. With five teams now realistically battling for the three automatic promotion places.
After a tired looking performance at Harrogate, Andy Woodman will be hoping a clear midweek will have given his squad time to rest up a recover ahead of two home games in four days.
Accrington Stanley travel down from Lancashire sitting in thirteenth place with 46 points from 33 league games, seven points of the last play off place. On Tuesday night Stanley lost 1-0 at home to Barnet, their second consecutive home defeat having lost 2-0 at home to Shrewsbury Town last weekend with a much depleted squad.
Manager John Doolan said he was frustrated by the situation the team finds itself in, with only 14 first team players available, but they do hope to have a couple back for the Bromley game.
When the sides met at The Wham Stadium in December, Bromley won 1-0 with a late goal from Deji Elerewe. In their only previous meeting at Hayes Lane last April, The Ravens won 4-0 with two goals from Michael Cheek, plus one from Cameron Congreve and Ben Thompson.
Both teams will be looking to win this match with Bromley aiming to maintain their lead at the top of the table and Stanley hoping to keep in touch with the play off pack going into the final quarter of the season.
Tickets are available from the official Bromley website, kick off is at 3pm.





