Bromley (home)
- Bromley are a very decent team with 70 points from 36 matches in League Two 2025-2026.
- Andy Woodman has instilled a solid, compact, and methodical tactical structure in his side since taking over in March 2021 that makes them very difficult to beat at home.
- Bromley’s record of 10 wins and eight draws from 18 home matches this term puts them top of the home form table in League Two, which is a big part of why they lead the way at the top of the table with ten matches left to play.
- Woodman’s side are unbeaten in their last five (W1, D4) and, on home soil, unbeaten in the last three (W1, D2), while Rovers are without a win in their last three away matches (D1, L2).
- The hosts are worthy favorites for Saturday’s game at 1.84 and can extend their unbeaten home record with another important three points in their pursuit of the title.
Bristol Rovers (away)
- Bristol Rovers find themselves in 20th place in League Two with just 34 points from 35 games in 2025/2026.
- Steve Evans took over as head coach in December 2025 and has put his own stamp on the team by making them a more direct and physical unit.
- Luke McCormick is an energetic presence in midfield who is often the spark that creates Rovers’ quick transitions and James Connolly is a solid defender who enjoys the physical aspects of the game and second-ball battles.
- Bristol Rovers have lost 11 of their 17 away League Two matches this season, conceding 31 goals.
- Fabrizio Cavegn, with 10 goals from 34 appearances, is Rovers’ main goal threat while Michael Cheek, with 16 goals from 35 League Two appearances, is Bromley’s top scorer and he scored two of their last four goals.
- The visitors will need to get on the scoresheet to have a chance in this game and both teams to score is rated at 1.81.
Head-to-Head
Bromley beat Rovers 3-2 away in the most recent head-to-head match in League Two (two months ago).
Key Players
- And with Reice Charles-Cook providing a reliable presence between the posts, their home fort has been very hard to breach.
- Luke McCormick is an energetic presence in midfield who is often the spark that creates Rovers’ quick transitions and James Connolly is a solid defender who enjoys the physical aspects of the game and second-ball battles.
- Fabrizio Cavegn, with 10 goals from 34 appearances, is Rovers’ main goal threat while Michael Cheek, with 16 goals from 35 League Two appearances, is Bromley’s top scorer and he scored two of their last four goals.
- Omar Sowunmi is a real physical force at the heart of their defence and a menace at set-piece situations, so Rovers will have to be alert for his aerial prowess.
Betting Insights
- Both teams to score is rated at 1.81.
- Total goals over 2.5 is rated at 1.95 for Saturday’s clash.
Prediction
- This clash of two very different styles should make for an end-to-end game with chances at both ends, but Bromley’s organisation and compact mid-block should give them the edge.
- Bromley score an average of 1.89 goals per game at home and concede just 1.06, which is why the hosts are expected to dominate Rovers here.