Bromley have discovered their fixture list for 2024 Sky Bet League 2 season, where they will play in the fourth-tier for the first time in their history.
Andy Woodman’s Ravens won their first-ever promotion to EFL and League 2 via victory on penalties over Solihull Moors in last season’s National League Play-Off Final.
Bromley have now found out their fixture list for their maiden League 2 campaign, which sees them start with an away trip to Harrogate Town on Saturday 9 August at 3pm live on Sky Sports+.
Their first home match as a League 2 club is a blockbuster as the Ravens entertain AFC Wimbledon in a London derby at Hayes Lane on Saturday 17 August at 12:30pm BST live on Sky Sports +, just four days after they meet in the Carabao Cup First Round also live on Sky Sports +.
A trip to Bradford and home clash against last season’s losing play-off finalists, Crewe Alexandra round out August.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 1 | Harrogate | A |
| 2 | AFC Wimbledon | H |
| 3 | Bradford City | A |
| 4 | Crewe Alexandra | H |
September sees matchweeks 5-8 take place with home games against likely promotion challengers, Notts County and MK Dons sandwiched either side of trips to Colchester and Grimsby
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 5 | Colchester | A |
| 6 | Notts County | H |
| 7 | Grimsby | A |
| 8 | MK Dons | H |
October begins with a midweek home game against fellow promoted team and National League champions, Chesterfield in midweek of 1-2 October, followed by trips to Fleetwood Town and Walsall.
The month concludes with three games in a week as Bromley host Tranmere and Barrow either side of a midweek trip to Doncaster Rovers on 22 or 23 October.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 9 | Chesterfield | H |
| 10 | Fleetwood Town | A |
| 11 | Walsall | A |
| 12 | Tranmere Rovers | H |
| 13 | Doncaster Rovers | A |
| 14 | Barrow | H |
Due to the First Round of FA Cup being played on weekend of 1-4 November, Bromley will have just three League 2 fixtures that month, featuring a home match against Carlisle sandwiched between trips to Cheltenham and Salford.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 15 | Cheltenham | A |
| 16 | Carlisle | H |
| 17 | Salford | A |
December begins with home clashes against Gillingham and Port Vale with a visit north to Accrington Stanley in-between those fixtures, before the Ravens’ final pre-Xmas game sees them head to Morecambe.
Bromley will spend their first Xmas in the EFL at home against Newport and Swindon on Boxing Day and Sunday 29 December.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 18 | Gillingham | H |
| 19 | Accrington Stanley | A |
| 20 | Port Vale | H |
| 21 | Morecambe | A |
| 22 | Newport County | H |
| 23 | Swindon | H |
2025 commences with trips to Gillingham and Crewe Alexandra followed by home games against Bradford and Colchester before concluding with away games to Notts County and Chesterfield respectively.
The home match against Bradford though could be postponed if either team reach the Third Round of the FA Cup.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 24 | Gillingham | A |
| 25 | Crewe Alexandra | A |
| 26 | Bradford City | H |
| 27 | Colchester | H |
| 28 | Notts County | A |
| 29 | Chesterfield | A |
February sees three games played at home against Grimsby, Fleetwood and Harrogate respectively, whilst the trip to MK Dons could be postponed, in event that either clubs reach the FA Cup Fourth Round on weekend of 7-10 February
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 30 | Grimsby | H |
| 31 | MK Dons | A |
| 32 | Fleetwood Town | H |
| 33 | Harrogate | H |
March begins with a local trip to AFC Wimbledon on weekend of 1-2 March – assuming both teams don’t reach Fifth Round of the FA Cup – followed by a midweek home game against Doncaster on 4 or 5 March.
Trips to Tranmere and Carlisle sandwich a home game against Walsall before Bromley ends the month at home to Salford City.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 34 | AFC Wimbledon | A |
| 35 | Doncaster Rovers | H |
| 36 | Tranmere Rovers | A |
| 37 | Walsall | H |
| 38 | Carlisle | A |
| 39 | Salford | H |
Bromley’s run-in commences away at Newport County before a home clash against Accrington Stanley followed by a trip to Port Vale.
The Easter double-header sees Bromley host Morecambe at Hayes Lane on Good Friday 18 April, followed by a trip to Swindon on Easter Monday 21 April before their penultimate game sees them head to Barrow on weekend of 26-27 April.
Bromley then conclude their regular season and first EFL campaign at home to Cheltenham on Saturday 3 or Sunday 4 May, with the final-day schedule set to be officially confirmed closer to the date.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 40 | Newport County | A |
| 41 | Accrington Stanley | H |
| 42 | Port Vale | A |
| 43 | Morecambe | H |
| 44 | Swindon | A |
| 45 | Barrow | A |
| 46 | Cheltenham | H |
Here is a full guide to Bromley’s 2024-25 season in League 2, although fixtures are subject to change due to cup clashes, weather or international duty related postponements.
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 1 | Harrogate | A |
| 2 | AFC Wimbledon | H |
| 3 | Bradford City | A |
| 4 | Crewe Alexandra | H |
| 5 | Colchester | A |
| 6 | Notts County | H |
| 7 | Grimsby | A |
| 8 | MK Dons | H |
| 9 | Chesterfield | H |
| 10 | Fleetwood Town | A |
| 11 | Walsall | A |
| 12 | Tranmere Rovers | H |
| 13 | Doncaster Rovers | A |
| 14 | Barrow | H |
| 15 | Cheltenham | A |
| 16 | Carlisle | H |
| 17 | Salford | A |
| 18 | Gillingham | H |
| 19 | Accrington Stanley | A |
| 20 | Port Vale | H |
| 21 | Morecambe | A |
| 22 | Newport County | H |
| 23 | Swindon | H |
| 24 | Gillingham | A |
| 25 | Crewe Alexandra | A |
| 26 | Bradford City | H |
| 27 | Colchester | H |
| 28 | Notts County | A |
| 29 | Chesterfield | A |
| 30 | Grimsby | H |
| 31 | MK Dons | A |
| 32 | Fleetwood Town | H |
| 33 | Harrogate | H |
| 34 | AFC Wimbledon | A |
| 35 | Doncaster Rovers | H |
| 36 | Tranmere Rovers | A |
| 37 | Walsall | H |
| 38 | Carlisle | A |
| 39 | Salford | H |
| 40 | Newport County | A |
| 41 | Accrington Stanley | H |
| 42 | Port Vale | A |
| 43 | Morecambe | H |
| 44 | Swindon | A |
| 45 | Barrow | A |
| 46 | Cheltenham | H |

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