After failing to shock Newcastle United in the FA Cup round 3, Bromley will be aiming to keep their League Two playoffs hopes alive when they face Colchester on Saturday afternoon. The Ravens are six points behind top seven in the League Two standings, meaning that this match is of big importance for the home side. The good news for the home side is that defender Kamarl Grant is back from suspension.
The U’s, on the other hand, failed to impress in back-to-back defeats to Swindon Town and Accrington Stanley. As Bromley have been producing fine performances at home ground of late, we do not believe that the out-of-form visitors are capable of grabbing something from Saturday’s clash. January signing Frankie Terry is widely expected to return to the starting XI after coming as a substitute in Colchester’s EFL Trophy loss to Cheltenham.
After failing to shock Newcastle United in the FA Cup round 3, Bromley will be aiming to keep their League Two playoffs hopes alive when they face Colchester on Saturday afternoon. The Ravens are six points behind top seven in the League Two standings, meaning that this match is of big importance for the home side. The good news for the home side is that defender Kamarl Grant is back from suspension.
The U’s, on the other hand, failed to impress in back-to-back defeats to Swindon Town and Accrington Stanley. As Bromley have been producing fine performances at home ground of late, we do not believe that the out-of-form visitors are capable of grabbing something from Saturday’s clash. January signing Frankie Terry is widely expected to return to the starting XI after coming as a substitute in Colchester’s EFL Trophy loss to Cheltenham.