With the 2025-26 fixture list now out, here is a guide to Bromley’s schedule in their second season as an EFL club.
Andy Woodman’s Ravens surprised many fans and pundits with an impressive 11th-placed finish in their maiden EFL campaign last season in League Two.
Now the pressure will be on them to continue building on that campaign which faces a tricky start against newly-relegated and promoted teams in Shrewsbury and Barnet respectively, whilst January could prove season-defining in the fourth-tier come end of season.
Now here is a guide to Bromley’s league fixtures on a month-by-month basis although all fixtures are subject to movement for TV scheduling or postponement due to weather, progress in cup competitions and etc. so please check out bromleyfc.co.uk for the up-to-date information.
August
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 1 | Shrewsbury | A |
| 2 | Barnet | H |
| 3 | Fleetwood | H |
| 4 | Cheltenham | A |
| 5 | Notts County | A |
| 6 | Harrogate | H |
A hectic start to the season for Bromley begins with a televised trip to Shrewsbury on Saturday 2 August at 3pm BST live on Sky Sports Plus in the UK,
Woodman’s Ravens then face home games against newly-promoted Barnet then Fleetwood on 9 and 16 August – albeit with a blockbuster Carabao Cup First Round clash against Championship’s Ipswich in-between those two league fixtures.
Trips to Cheltenham and Notts County follow on 19 and 23 August before the month’s action finishes at home against Harrogate, although the Ravens could be in second-round Carabao Cup action between the Notts County and Harrogate fixtures if beat Ipswich in the first round.
September
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 7 | Gillingham | H |
| 8 | Oldham | A |
| 9 | Chesterfield | H |
| 10 | Swindon | A |
A quieter September sees Bromley kick the month off with a home clash against close rivals, Gillingham on 6 September before heading to newly-promoted Oldham on 13 September in a 501.2 mile round trip.
The Ravens finish the month off with a home encounter against Chesterfield on 20 September, then a trip to Swindon on 27 September, where they nicked a late winner on Easter Monday last season through Will Wright’s own-goal.
Should Bromley reach the third round of the Carabao Cup, their fixture will be played either in the midweek between the Oldham and Chesterfield clashes, or in the midweek before they play Swindon depending on opponent and scheduling.
October
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 11 | Tranmere | H |
| 12 | Crewe Alexandra | A |
| 13 | Cambridge | A |
| 14 | MK Dons | H |
October’s action commences at home as the Ravens entertain Tranmere on 4 October, followed by trips to Crewe Alexandra and Cambridge on 11 and 18 October respectively, with the Ravens in particular looking for revenge at Crewe who inflicted a 4-1 defeat on them last season.
The month’s league action concludes with a home clash against pre-season favourites, MK Dons on 25 October at Copperjax Stadium, which could be followed by fourth-round action in the Carabao Cup in the midweek of 28-29 October if get that far.
November
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 15 | Colchester | A |
| 16 | Barrow | H |
| 17 | Salford | H |
| 18 | Walsall | A |
The opening weekend of November sees Bromley enter the FA Cup in the first round before switching their focus back to league action on 9 November with a 66.2 mile trip to Colchester.
Woodman’s Ravens then enjoy successive home games against Barrow and Salford on 15 and 22 November, before the month’s action concludes away at Walsall on 29 November.
December
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 19 | Crawley | H |
| 20 | Accrington Stanley | A |
| 21 | Grimsby | H |
| 22 | Bristol Rovers | A |
| 23 | Crawley | A |
Should Bromley reach the second round of this season’s FA Cup, they will be in action on the weekend of 5-7 December, before they resume their league campaign at home to Crawley in the midweek of 9-10 December.
A trip to Accrington Stanley follows on 13 December before their final pre-Xmas game takes place at home to Grimsby on 20 December, albeit with a potential Carabao Cup Quarter-Final in-between those two fixtures if can go on a fairytale run in the cup competition.
The post-Xmas festivities kicks off on Boxing Day with a trip to Bristol Rovers before heading to Crawley on Monday 29 December.
January
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 24 | Newport County | H |
| 25 | Oldham | H |
| 26 | Tranmere | A |
| 27 | Chesterfield | A |
| 28 | Swindon | H |
| 29 | Crewe Alexandra | H |
| 30 | Gillingham | A |
2026 will commence with a double-header at home against Newport then Oldham on 1 and 4 January, which is followed by a trip to Tranmere on 10 January – although that clash could be postponed if either team reaches the third round of the FA Cup.
Should that game go ahead then it would be the first of two consecutive away trips in the league followed by a tricky visit to Chesterfield on 17 January, albeit with an unlikely chance that Bromley could be in Carabao Cup semi-final first-leg action on 13 or 14 January between those fixtures.
Home clashes against Swindon and Crewe Alexandra follow on 24 and 27 January before a local jaunt to Gillingham on 31 January rounds out the month – which could well prove season-defining as the busiest month of the season.
February
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 31 | Fleetwood | A |
| 32 | Notts County | H |
| 33 | Cheltenham | H |
| 34 | Harrogate | A |
| 35 | Accrington Stanley | H |
February’s league action kicks off with a trip to Fleetwood on 7 February where both teams will be hoping for a better clash than last season at Highbury, which finished goalless in front of the Sky cameras.
Bromley however could begin February with an unlikely semi-final second-leg fixture on 3 or 4 February if pull off a sensational Carabao Cup run.
Should neither Bromley or Notts County reach the fourth round of the FA Cup, their clash at Copperjax Stadium will take place on 14 February, which will be followed by another home game as Cheltenham visit the Ravens in the midweek of 17-18 February.
A trip to Harrogate follows on 21 February which marked the scene of Bromley’s maiden EFL win on debut in League Two last season.
The month is rounded off with a home encounter against Accrington Stanley on 28 February.
March
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 36 | Grimsby | A |
| 37 | Bristol Rovers | H |
| 38 | Newport County | A |
| 39 | Colchester | H |
| 40 | Barrow | A |
March opens with a tricky trip to Grimsby on 7 March before home clashes against Bristol Rovers and Colchester follow on 14 and 21 March, albeit sandwiched by a trip to Newport in the midweek of 17-18 March.
The trip to Colchester though could be postponed if either club can achieve a shock Carabao Cup Final appearance that weekend.
Bromley round off March with a trip to Barrow on 28 March on the last international weekend of the season, having scrapped their way to a 3-3 draw at Holker Street in their last away trip of last season.
April
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 41 | Barnet | A |
| 42 | Shrewsbury | H |
| 43 | MK Dons | A |
| 44 | Cambridge | H |
| 45 | Salford | A |
Bromley open the run-in with an Easter double-header which sees a reversal of their two opening games of the season, as they head to Barnet on Good Friday 3 April in a London derby, which is followed by a home encounter against Shrewsbury on Easter Monday 6 April.
Both matches though could be postponed if any of Bromley, Barnet or Shrewsbury find themselves in FA Cup Quarter-Final action that weekend.
A trip to MK Dons follows on 11 April before Cambridge visit the Copperjax Stadium on 18 April.
Bromley face a tough final away trip of the season at Salford on 25 April – barring an unlikely fairytale run to the FA Cup semi-finals for either team on that weekend – having blown a 3-0 lead in this away fixture last season to draw 3-3 in a thrilling encounter at the Peninsula Stadium.
May
| Matchweek | Opposition | Venue |
| 46 | Walsall | H |
Bromley will conclude their second season in League Two with a home clash against Walsall which is currently scheduled for Saturday 2 May at 3pm, subject to movement if Sky opt to give League Two’s final-day fixtures a standalone slot away from the 3pm slot.
Last season’s clash between the pair in South-East London saw Bromley lead twice amidst a Walsall fightback to snatch a 2-2 draw in an entertaining contest.
Should Bromley qualify for the play-offs, the play-off scheduling will be confirmed closer to the time, whilst a miraculous fairytale FA Cup run to the final could see Bromley play at Wembley on Saturday 16 May if get that far.

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