Bromley are back in League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Barrow at Hayes Lane.

The Ravens go into the game sitting in ninth place with 24 points from 15 games, unbeaten at home in the league since April and only one point off the top seven.
Last weekend they won 2-0 at Colchester Utd thanks to second half goals from Michael Cheek & Omar Sowunmi in a battling away performance that the team has made their trademark in recent seasons.
On Tuesday night Bromley went out of the EFL Trophy losing 2-1 at home to AFC Wimbledon, Idris Odutayo with the only goal for the Hayes Lane side, which saw them miss out on the top two group places. Andy Woodman made several changes to the line up for the tie, giving squad players some valuable game time, playing with a back four.
Barrow make the long journey down from Cumbria sitting in fifteenth place with 19 points from 15 league games, last Saturday The Bluebirds drew 2-2 with Grimsby Town, coming back from 2-0 down courtesy of goals from Rakeem Harper & Charles McCann. Andy Whing’s side are unbeaten in six matches, winning three in the process as they have moved up the table.
Barrow and Whing are familiar opponents for The Ravens, who faced The Bluebirds 10 times in their National League days before meeting again last season in the EFL and also Whing who was previously in charge of Solihull Moors.
Last season both League Two games between the teams were drawn, 1-1 at Hayes Lane in October and 3-3 at Holker Street in April. On each occasion Bromley equalised in injury time. 50% of the total meetings have ended all square and this game looks set to be equally as close, between two in form sides looking to keep in touch with the play off places.





