MK Dons host Bromley in a blockbuster top of League Two showdown at Stadium MK.
Victory would move MK Dons to within four points of Bromley, whilst the Ravens can move 10 points clear with a win and can now secure promotion following Swindon’s 3-0 loss at Colchester on Friday evening (10 April).
Team News
MK Dons have no fresh injury concerns to report after their 1-1 draw at Oldham.
Will Collar, Jay Matete (both hamstring) and Kane Wilson (knee) remain absent.
Bromley have no fresh injury concerns to report following their 2-1 comeback win at home to Shrewsbury Town.
Jesse Debrah (unspecified) and Michael Cheek (hamstring) remain absent.
When is Kick-Off?
MK Dons host Bromley at Stadium MK on Saturday 11 April at 12:30pm BST, live on Sky Sports+ in the UK.
Stat Attack
- MK Dons are yet to beat Bromley in the EFL (D1, L2).
- Bromley won 1-0 in their only previous EFL visit to MK Dons in February 2025 (W1).
- Bromley’s four goals against MK Dons in the EFL have all come from four different goalscorers; Michael Cheek, Ben Thompson, Deji Elerewe and Omar Sowunmi, although Elerewe left the Ravens in January.
- MK Dons are winless in their last four matches (D2, L2).
- Bromley have won one of their last five away matches (W1, D3, L1).
Prediction
Without a win in four matches, MK Dons are lucky that some of their rivals have slipped up too but this is a definite must-win if they want a chance at being promoted as champions, although they will have to be more solid than they were in their 1-1 draw at Oldham.
Bromley meanwhile have a steady buffer coming into their tricky final four matches and just need four points to secure promotion, but their defence is currently their Achilles heel as they can’t afford another sloppy start like they produced against Shrewsbury despite their dominant recovery.
Whilst it is easy for some to make a point of Bromley’s recent dip in away form, I think it is important to recognise their ability to grind out results in this period which is something that MK Dons have to be wary of, especially as the pressure is on them more than the Ravens here.
Although my initial instinct is that Bromley could nick this by either 1-0 or 2-1 result, I just feel that this has a draw written all over it which would allow Bromley to clinch promotion fittingly at home to Cambridge on 16 April in primetime.
Prediction: MK Dons 1-1 Bromley
Result: MK Dons 2-1 Bromley

