Crawley Town
- Crawley have won three, drawn four and lost three at home in League Two this term, which isn’t enough of a return for Lindsey’s taste.
- They’ve drawn their last two at home but are without a win in five (two draws and three defeats), so Bromley, at their best, look ready to do what it takes to secure the win here.
Bromley
- With 39 points from 21 games, Bromley are currently sitting in third spot in League Two, while Crawley Town are languishing in 21st with just 18 points from the same amount of matches.
- Bromley have won four of their last five matches, including their most recent meeting with Crawley Town (W4, D1).
- Crawley Town have scored 15 goals in ten home games, Bromley have conceded 1.10 goals per game on the road in League Two.
Head-to-Head
Bromley have won four of their last five matches, including their most recent meeting with Crawley Town (W4, D1).
Key Players
- Harry McKirdy has been a bright spark for Crawley Town with four goals in 16 League Two appearances.
- Kabongo Tshimanga has been in fine form with two goals in the last five, keeping the attack ticking over despite the poor results.
- Michael Cheek has scored nine goals in 21 League Two games for Bromley and will be a problem for the defence all game.
- William Hondermarck has found a hot streak with three goals in the last five.
Betting Insights
- Crawley are available at 2.7 and the draw at 3.3, which looks like a great bet given the home team’s decent home form.
- The both teams to score market at 1.65 looks very enticing for this game, as Bromley will look to score goals and Crawley will have to press on in the hope of turning their bad form around.
Prediction
- Andy Woodman has overseen a change in style at Bromley since taking over as manager in 2021 and they’re a very tough nut to crack thanks to their discipline, organisation and set-piece prowess.
- They don’t dominate the ball, and they’re not a possession-based side, but they’re a tough and physical team who can be equally effective playing on the counter or through direct play.
- Crawley Town, meanwhile, are all about high tempo, high-risk soccer.
- Scott Lindsey has attempted to establish a new identity since coming in back in March 2025, with his side playing a game full of pressing and transitions.
- This is a clash of two teams with contrasting goals, with Bromley looking to maintain their status in the Football League while Crawley Town hope they can start a new run under Lindsey.