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Bromley’s League Two 2024-25 fixtures – all key dates including clashes with AFC Wimbledon, Bradford and Gillingham

Andy Woodman’s Bromley side will kick off life in League Two with an away clash at Harrogate Town.

The Ravens will be playing their first EFL game in their 132-year history after promotion from the National League last season.

Their first home game at Hayes Lane will be up against South London rivals AFC Wimbledon.

Woodman’s side will round off the August month with an away trip to Bradford and a home game against Crewe.

Bromley will host Newport on Boxing Day and head to Gillingham on New Year’s Day.

Their final away game of the season will be against Barrow and the final outing of the 2024-25 season will be at home to Cheltenham.

All fixtures are subject to change:

AUGUST

Sat 10 Harrogate Town A

Sat 17 AFC Wimbledon H

Sat 24 Bradford City A

Sat 31 Crewe Alexandra H

SEPTEMBER

Sat 07 Colchester United A

Sat 14 Notts County H

Sat 21 Grimsby Town A

Sat 28 Milton Keynes Dons H

OCTOBER

Tue 01 Chesterfield H

Sat 05 Fleetwood Town A

Sat 12 Walsall A

Sat 19 Tranmere Rovers H

Tue 22 Doncaster Rovers A

Sat 26 Barrow H

NOVEMBER

Sat 09 Cheltenham Town A

Sat 16 Carlisle United H

Sat 23 Salford City A

DECEMBER

Tue 03 Gillingham H

Sat 07 Accrington Stanley A

Sat 14 Port Vale H

Sat 21 Morecambe A

Thu 26 Newport County H

Sun 29 Swindon Town H

JANUARY

Wed 01 Gillingham A

Sat 04 Crewe Alexandra A

Sat 11 Bradford City H

Sat 18 Colchester United H

Sat 25 Notts County A

Tue 28 Chesterfield A

FEBRUARY

Sat 01 Grimsby Town H

Sat 08 Milton Keynes Dons A

Sat 15 Fleetwood Town H

Sat 22 Harrogate Town H

MARCH

Sat 01 AFC Wimbledon A

Tue 04 Doncaster Rovers H

Sat 08 Tranmere Rovers A

Sat 15 Walsall H

Sat 22 Carlisle United A

Sat 29 Salford City H

APRIL

Tue 01 Newport County A

Sat 05 Accrington Stanley H

Sat 12 Port Vale A

Fri 18 Morecambe H

Mon 21 Swindon Town A

Sat 26 Barrow A

MAY

Sat 03 Cheltenham Town H

 


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