Bromley continue with their heavy schedule of League Two fixtures on Saturday afternoon when they travel up to Buckinghamshire to face Milton Keynes Dons.

The Ravens go into the game having drawn 3-3 away at Salford City on Tuesday night, they were leading 3-0 with 62 minutes gone before conceding three, the last goal coming in injury time and it could have been worse but for the heroics of goalkeeper Grant Smith.
The result left Andy Woodman’s team in sixteenth place with 36 points from 29 games, without a win in the league since 2nd January.
New signing Maldini Kacurri featured in the back four at Moor Lane, but the other new deadline day acquisitions in forwards Marcus Ifill from Brighton and Harry McKirdy from Hibernian weren’t yet ready.
The club announced that Assistant Manager Alan Dunne had left the club this week, having not featured in the dug out since the middle of January. His departure will be a huge loss for the team, having been a big part of the recent success the club has enjoyed.
MK Dons go into the game sitting in eleventh place with 38 points from 28 league games. Last weekend Scott Lindsey’s side lost 2-1 away at Doncaster Rovers, Scott Hogan on target with the only goal for Milton Keynes coming between the two Rovers strikes. The Dons form has been up and down so far in 2025, leaving them nine points of the play off places.
When the teams met at Hayes Lane in September the game ended 1-1 Michael Cheek equalising for Bromley in the first half, after Joseph Tomlinson had put The Dons in front early on in Scott Lindsey’s first game in charge of MK. Brooklyn Ilunga featured for MK Dons that day, but he is now part of the Bromley squad having signed for The Ravens in January.
This game looks set to be equally as close as September’s meeting, with both teams looking to find some form and kick start the second half of their campaigns.
Kick off is at 3pm.