Bromley are back in League Two action tonight when they take on fellow promotion rivals Cambridge Utd at a sold out Hayes Lane, knowing a win will see The Ravens promoted to League One.

Andy Woodman’s side go into the match having lost 2-1 away at MK Dons last weekend, but despite having only won once in the last four, they are still just three points away from securing promotion in only their second EFL season.
Bromley have picked up 83 points from 43 matches and are still unbeaten at home in the league, fourth placed Notts County can only catch Bromley if they win all three matches.
Marcus Ifill scored his second goal in two games at Stadium MK, but it wasn’t enough to claw back a result after a poor first half display from The Ravens against the second placed Dons.
Cambridge Utd make the journey down sitting in third place, with 77 points from 42 games. Last Saturday, United won 4-0 at home to promotion rivals Notts County, which ended a run of three games without a win.
Dominic Ball, Shayne Lavery and a double from James Gibbons were the scorers for Neil Harris’ side. This achieved despite goalkeeper Jake Esastwood being sent off in the first half.
When the teams met at The Abbey Stadium in October, Cambridge Utd won 2-1. Shayne Lavery & Kylian Kouassi putting the home side two up, before Michael Cheek pulled a goal back for Bromley early in the second half.
Top scorer Cheek is still out injured along with defender Jesse Debrah for The Ravens, but Ben Thompson did return to the bench on Saturday, coming on for the second half.
This match could prove to be a pivotal moment in the title race and for the automatic promotion challenges of both sides. It promises to be a close fought encounter full of tension under the lights, in front of a packed house and the TV cameras.
Kick off is at 8pm and it is being shown live on Sky Sports.





