Promotion-chasing Notts County host play-off chasing Bromley in a stand-out League Two fixture.
Victory could see Notts County climb as high as second with a win, whilst Bromley can climb to tenth if Chesterfield fail to win elsewhere.
Team News
Notts County have no fresh injury concerns to report following their 3-0 win at Accrington Stanley.
Bromley have no fresh injury concerns to report following their defeat to Colchester.
When is Kick-Off?
Notts County host Bromley at Meadow Lane on Saturday 25 January at 3pm GMT, untelevised live in the UK.
Stat Attack
- Notts County have avoided defeat in four of their last five league meetings against Bromley (W1, D3, L1).
- Bromley are winless in their last four league visits to Notts County (D3, L1).
- Alassana Jatta has been involved in more league goals for Notts County this season than any other player, having produced 12 goals and four assists in 20 appearances.
- No Bromley player has averaged more goals and assists per 90 minutes than Michael Cheek, who has averaged 0.67 goals and assists per 90 minutes in 24 league appearances this season.
Prediction
With five wins in their last six league matches, Notts County certainly are back in their winning groove following a dip across late November – early December, but they are in for a tricky test if they start this game as sluggishly as they did in the reverse fixture at Hayes Lane last September.
Bromley though weren’t clinical enough in their narrow loss to Colchester in a hangover from their FA Cup exit at Newcastle and now face three consecutive league defeats in the EFL for the first time, so a massive improvement is needed if Andy Woodman’s Ravens are to reignite their play-off push quickly.
Both teams however often aren’t afraid of scoring goals so I do expect a tough battle but if Bromley can defend well and are more clinical, they should nick a point.
Prediction: Notts County 1-1 Bromley
Result: Notts County 1-1 Bromley

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