The two sides met only a fortnight ago when The Ravens won 2-0 away in the National League, but it’s expected to be quite a different Bromley side that takes the field this time out.
Neil Smith saying after defeat to Dagenham on Saturday that his main focus was the league and that players who have not had much game time or were returning from injury would feature.
Jay Saunders has said The Stones will be sending an almost full strength side down and is keen to progress in the competition. Buoyed by their win at Torquay they will be going into this one full of confidence.
Since Maidstone’s rebirth the two sides have met in The KSC twice with the spoils shred, the away team winning on both occasions.
Bromley have reduced admission prices for the game to £10 for adults and £5 for concessions in order to boost the gate.
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