The O’s recent form has picked up though under new manager Justin Edinburgh, winning their last four games and defeating local rivals Dagenham and Redbridge 2-0 on Boxing Day.
Orient will be looking to avenge the 6-1 loss at Hayes Lane in August, which saw Bromley play some great football and take their chances in front of the biggest crowd of the season.
Neil Smith was unhappy after the Ebbsfleet game, complaining that his players were not learning their lessons with regards to defending, but was still encouraged at the chances they created.
Saturday will certainly be a stiff test for The Ravens as they go to Brisbane Road to face a team on the up looking for revenge, but the fact that the last time they travelled there in 2012 it was for a FA Cup game when the sides were three divisions apart shows how much things have changed.