Bromley return to League Two action on Saturday afternoon when they entertain Milton Keynes Dons at Hayes Lane.
The Ravens go into the game on a disappointing run of form, which has seen them drop to eighteenth in the table with 7 points from 7 league matches, having not won in the league since August.
Last weekend Andy Woodman’s side lost 1-0 at Grimsby Town in the league and a much changed side lost 3-2 at home to Chelsea Under 21s on Tuesday night in the EFL Trophy. Levi Amantchi and Ashley Charles on target for Bromley in midweek.
Milton Keynes announced the appointment of new manager Scott Lindsay on Wednesday and they will be hoping for a ‘new manager bounce’ as they look to move up the table.
Lindsay comes in from a successful spell at Crawley Town, replacing Mike Williamson who left for Carlisle Utd last week. The Dons currently sit in nineteenth place, also with 7 points from 7 league games. Last weekend MK drew 1-1 at home to Doncaster Rovers, Ellis Harrison putting The Dons in front, before he was later sent off, Rovers equalising on 82 minutes.
This will be the first meeting between the two clubs and with both sides having almost identical records so far this campaign, the match looks set to be a close one as they aim for a positive end to the month.
MK Dons have sold out their away allocation of tickets for the match, but some home tickets are still available from the official Bromley website, £20 for adults, £15 for concessions, £7 for Under 18s & £5 for Under 12s, with prices going up at midnight on Friday.
Kick off is at 3pm.