Bromley
- Bromley, the current League Two leaders, welcome struggling Cheltenham Town on Tuesday in League Two and the home side will be favored to win this game at a price of 1.49.
- It’s understandable that Bromley have been marked as the heavy favorites for this fixture, given they are going into it unbeaten in their last five and the last time they met, five months ago, the game ended in a 2-1 away win for Bromley.
- Bromley play with a high-energy pressing strategy, are capable of quick transitions from defense to attack and have the tools to mix up their system between 4-2-3-1 and their three-at-the-back variations.
- This makes Bromley a difficult opponent for anyone in the fourth tier and equally hard to watch on TV, but if they play with the same intensity on Tuesday as they have done in recent weeks, they can continue their fine run in this fixture.
Cheltenham Town
- Cheltenham Town have failed to win in their last five (D1, L4), including their last two away trips (both defeats).
- However, Cheltenham Town simply aren’t as potent as Bromley going forward; Isaac Hutchinson(7 goals in 26 league appearances) is the creative spark in midfield, whilst Jordan Thomas has scored two of the last four goals they have scored in a tough spell.
- Cheltenham Town have lost nine of their 14 away matches in League Two 2025-2026, conceding an average of 2.29 goals per away match.
Head-to-Head
Bromley have won two and drawn one of their last three head-to-head meetings with Cheltenham Town in League Two.
Key Players
- Michael Cheek
- Michael Cheek is Bromley’s biggest threat, he has scored 14 in 30 League Two appearances and is always a threat when the ball is in the box.
- Isaac Hutchinson
- Isaac Hutchinson(7 goals in 26 league appearances) is the creative spark in midfield.
- Jordan Thomas
- Jordan Thomas has scored two of the last four goals they have scored in a tough spell.
Betting Insights
- The home side will be favored to win this game at a price of 1.49.
- BTTS is priced at 1.85, but I simply can’t see how Cheltenham can match the league leaders for intensity, they may well be capable of scoring, but I think a home shutout is on the cards, given how bad they have been on the road in this campaign.
- Bromley are averaging 2.14 goals per home game in this league this season and have scored 30 at their home ground.
- Bromley are unbeaten at home in this league (W9, D5 in 14).
Prediction
I can’t see how Cheltenham can match the league leaders for intensity and a home shutout is on the cards .