It’s a meeting of first against second in League Two on Saturday afternoon, when league leaders Bromley take on Swindon Town at Hayes Lane.

Bromley go into the game having only lost three in fourteen matches since the start of November. Last Saturday The Ravens drew 0-0 away at Chesterfield leaving them with 52 points from 26 games and they could have won the match, but for a late penalty save with Zach Hemming denying Nickie Kabamba’s spot kick.
Manager Andy Woodman was pleased with his side’s performance, escpecially the clean sheet, praising his back four and keeper Grant Smith.
The Bromley boss has brought in one signing so far this Transfer window in the shape of winger Damola Ajayi from Tottenham Hotspur on loan.
Swindon Town make the journey over from Wiltshire, sitting in second with 46 points from 25 matches, but they have lost their last two games, both against Salford City and by the same 3-2 scoreline.
In the league at home last weekend and also on Tuesday night away in the FA Cup, Ollie Palmer and James Ball scoring the goals for Ian Holloway’s side.
Town have also been in the headlines recently after two ineligible players featured in their EFL Trophy win over Luton Town, which may see them expelled from the competition, much to the manager’s disgust.
When the sides met at The County Ground in September, Swindon won 2-0 with goals from Ollie Palmer and Aaron Drinan, but at that stage The Ravens were still finding their feet and have since gone on to move up to the summit of the table, with The Robins also maintaining a challenge at the top since then.
This game looks set to be a close one and could go a way to setting the narrative for the title race going into the last four months of the campaign.
The game is already close to a sell out, with very few tickets left, as the borough’s football fans get behind their local team. Kick off is at 3pm.





