FA Trophy Finalists Bromley continue their busy National League programme with two more games over Easter against promotion chasing opposition.
On Good Friday they entertain Wrexham at Hayes Lane, before travelling to Sutton United on Easter Monday.
Wrexham currently sit fourth in the table with 67 points from 39 games and have been unbeaten in their last fifteen games.
The Red Dragons beat Bromley 2-0 at The Racecourse Ground in September and will be looking to keep their impressive form going to put pressure on the leaders.
Last time out Wrexham won 1-0 at home to Maidstone United under caretaker manager Andy Davies, who took over from Walsall bound Dean Keates earlier this month.
Sutton United have had a very impressive league campaign thus far, amassing 72 points from 39 games and sit second in the table just behind Macclesfield.
When Paul Doswell’s side came to Hayes Lane in August they ground out a 1-0 win and The Ravens can expect an equally tough afternoon on Monday.
Following their FA Trophy second leg at Gateshead on Saturday, The Ravens headed back up north to face Hartlepool United on Tuesday losing 2-1, with Neil Smith fielding a much changed side minus Louis Dennis and Frankie Raymond.
Bromley are currently tenth in the table with 55 points from 37 games, but have lost their last two league games as the trophy has taken the main focus, but with nine games left Smith will be keen for his side to start picking up results and bettering last season’s finish of tenth place and 62 points.