Top of the table Bromley make the journey across to South Wales on Tuesday night to face Newport County in another key League Two encounter, with both teams in need of points at opposite ends of the table.

Bromley go into the game having beaten Bristol Rovers 1-0 at home on Saturday afternoon, courtesy of a first half goal from Will Hondermarck.
The win took Andy Woodman’s team on to 73 points from 37 league games, nine points clear of Notts county in fourth place.
The Ravens are now unbeaten in nineteen games and haven’t lost at home in the league all season. Andy Woodman revealed 73 points was his pre-season target for the team, almost guaranteeing a play off spot and now he was challenging his side to win League Two.
Bromley look set to continue to be without the injured top scorer Michael Cheek & defender Kyle Cameron, but Marcus Dinanga did make a return to the pitch late on against Bristol Rovers, to give Andy Woodman another striking option for the run in.
Newport County are sitting in twenty first place, two points clear of the relegation zone with 31 points from 37 matches, but they have picked up some good results lately, including a 2-1 win at Barnet last weekend, Bobby Kamwa and James Crole with the goals for Christian Fuchs’ side.
When the teams met at Hayes Lane in New Year’s Day, Bromley won 2-1 and own goal and Nicke Kabamba putting The Ravens in front, before Nathaniel Opoku pulled a goal back for The Exiles late on. In the previous meeting at Rodney Parade in April last season the game ended 1-1, Cameron Evans putting County in front before Michael Cheek equalised.
This game looks set to be equally as close, with Bromley looking to maintain their lead at the top of League Two and Newport hoping to take another step close to league safety.
Kick off is at 7:30pm and the match is also being shown live on Sky Plus.
Picture supplied by Bromley Football Club.





