Bromley will be without Blair Turgott who is suspended along with at least five other long term injured players.
Dover arrive on the back of a 6-1 thrashing of Braintree Town,Ricky Miller scoring four, which saw them move up to eighth in the table.
Last season The Ravens picked up four points from their league games with Chris Kinnear’s side and also knocked them out of the Kent Senior Cup. But it’s the coastal team who come into this game in good form.
Bromley’s former top scorer Moses Emmanuel left the club in the summer to re-join Dover, but didn’t feature at the weekend.
Neil Smith’s side will be desperate to turn their fortunes around and prevent themselves from being caught up by the bottom four and dragged into trouble, having only won two of their last six games.
Matches between the two sides are usually close fought and we’ll contested and this one should be no different.