Following their superb 2-0 win at York City in midweek, Bromley return to National League action at Hayes Lane on Saturday when they entertain Wrexham.
With 52 points and the spectre of relegation now lifted The Ravens can relax and enjoy their last five games of the season and look to better the fourteenth places finish in their last campaign.
Louis Dennis and Tobi Sho-Silva were on target for Neil Smith’s side on Tuesday, but Dennis had to go off injured after only sixteen minutes which means the manager will have to re-shuffle his side again.
Wrexham make the journey over from North Wales in tenth with 54 points from 41 games on the back of 1-0 home defeat to title challengers Tranmere Rovers last weekend.
When the two sides met at The Racecourse Ground in October The Dragons won 2-1, but after only winning once in March they have slipped down the table.
Manager Dean Keates has said his players are fighting for their futures at the club and has challenged them to step up.
A good crowd is expected again at The Lane and the home fans will be hoping for a repeat of last season’s meeting when Bromley won 3-1 in their debut National League fixture.
Personnel and management have changed since then, but for the club to be looking at a third consecutive season at this level is a phenomenal achievement by all involved.