On the back of four straight wins and an astonishing 7-3 win at Torquay United on Saturday, Bromley take on bottom of the table Kidderminster Harriers at Hayes Lane on Tuesday night looking to keep the run going.
Harriers now under caretaker boss Colin Gordon have had a difficult time this season so far with five points from their eleven games, losing 2-0 at home to Lincoln City on Saturday.
The Ravens injury worries are mounting though with Ben May adding to the list, having to be replaced on Saturday at half time, defender Jack Holland playing up front as an emergency striker and scoring in the second half.
Alex Wall, Lee Minshull, Pierre Joseph-Dubois and Alan Julian all missed the trip to Devon with injury.
Crystal Palace & Scotland U21 Keeper Chris Kettings made his debut for Bromley at Plainmoor on a shot term loan from The Eagles to cover Julian’s absence.
Brad Goldberg returns after missing Saturday for a family wedding, but top scorer Moses Emmanuel would be very unlucky to lose his starting spot up front following a hatrick at Torquay which takes him up to nine goals for the season. There may even be a case to start with both of them on this occasion.
After the excitement of last Saturday Mark Goldberg’s men will be happy just to pick up another victory in whatever style on Tuesday night against a side desperate for points and remain in the rarefied atmosphere of the top half of The National League in their first ever season at this level.
Picture supplied by Ed Boyden.