After last weekend’s long awaited win, Bromley are back in League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they take on Fleetwood Town at Hayes Lane.

Bromley won 1-0 at MK Dons last Saturday thanks to a Ben Thompson goal on the hour mark, their first win since 2nd January. The three points moved The Ravens up to thirteenth in the table with 39 points from 30 league matches in their debut League Two season. Manager Andy Woodman was delighted with the way his side executed the game plan, keeping a clean sheet and playing on the counter attack.
None of the deadline day signings (Maldini Kacurri, Harry McKirdy or Marcus Ifill) featured in the game at Milton Keynes, but recent loan arrival from Millwall, Adam Mayor put in another great display at left back, while Nicke Kabamba came off the bench late on up front.
Omar Sowunmi will be available again for selection after suspension to give Woodman some options in defence.
Fleetwood travel down from the Fylde coast on the back on a 2-0 home win over Cheltenham Town last Saturday, Matthew Virtue & Mark Helm with goals at the end of either half and a 0-0 draw at Tranmere Rovers on Tuesday night.
The draw kept Pete Wild’s team twelfth in the table with 40 points from 29 games, having made an up and down start to 2025 following Wild’s appointment as manager in December.
When the sides met at Highbury back in October the match ended 0-0 and this encounter looks set to be equally as close with both teams having similar records and looking to build on victories last time out.
The game is the first at Hayes Lane since the East Terrace was closed for redevelopment, with all season ticket holders now required to confirm attendance and general sale tickets will be at a real premium with a much reduced capacity, although some were returned by Fleetwood earlier this week.
Kick off is at 3pm.





