Bromley host Chester at Hayes Lane on Saturday looking to continue their winning run, which has seen them rise up to eighth in the National League table with five victories in a row.
Chester currently in fifteenth have already made the trip up to the London Kent border this week, losing 2-1 at Welling on Tuesday night and will be looking bring some points back to The Diva Stadium this time round.
Having reformed from the ashes of former Football League side Chester City the Cheshire side are in their third National League season following promotion from the Conference North and are managed by the experienced Scottish coach Steve Burr.
So far they have had a mixed bag of results which has seen them in mid table.
Mark Goldberg said he was conflicted by the Kidderminster display and will be looking to shore up a defence that has conceded seven goals in three games, but on each occasion still won thanks to the red hot form of their attacking players Moses Emmanuel, Anthony Cook and Louis Dennis.
Defender Jack Holland has been deputing as a target man with Alex Wall & Ben May both out, although he may be required to move back into defence with Paul Rodgers having to be taken off on Tuesday night’s 3-2 win over Kidderminster Harriers.
Pierre Joseph-Dubois made a return from the bench in the week, but Lee Minshull is still out and keeper Alan Julian has a back injury with Crystal Palace loanee Chris Kettings deputising.
With a large away support expected there should be a good crowd at Hayes Lane for what promises to be another entertaining match as The Ravens look keep the positive momentum going.
Picture supplied by Ed Boyden.