Bromley are back in National League action again at Hayes Lane on Tuesday night when they entertain Aldershot Town.
The Ravens have been on a disappointing run of one win in thirteen league matches dating back to January, the latest being a 2-0 defeat at Boreham Wood on Saturday.
The result saw Bromley remain in eleventh place with 58 points from 38 matches, but all but ruled out any chance of them making a top seven finish and reaching the play offs.
Aldershot are still not yet quite safe from relegation, sitting in twentieth place with 37 points from 39 league games, seven points clear of Kings Lynn Town.
On Saturday The Shots lost 2-1 at Solihull Moors, Lewis Kinsella with a late goal for Mark Molesley’s team. The Hampshire side have also been on a poor run, winning only three times this year, but two of those have been in the last five against Boreham Wood & Yeovil Town.
Andy Woodman was clearly unhappy following his Bromley team’s loss at Boreham Wood, siting the lack of creativity going forward and may make changes to the team with some players returning from injury to add to his options.
Bromley have beaten Aldershot twice already this campaign 3-2 away in the league back in October, top scorer Michael Cheek clinching the win with a second half penalty and 2-0 away in the FA Trophy in January thanks to goals from George Alexander & Joe Partington in the second half.
With The Ravens desperate to pick up some form in the final six league matches ahead of the FA Trophy Final on 22 May and Aldershot looking to secure their National League status for another season, both teams will be hoping for a win to ease their respective concerns.
Tickets for game can be purchased via the Bromley FC website, priced at £20 for adults, £15 for concessions, £7 for 16 to 18 year olds and Under 16s go free. There is also a printed programme for £2.50.
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