Bromley is on the verge of a historic season with Andy Woodman at the helm. The team has been unbeaten for 21 matches and is currently top of the League Two table with 87 points.
What's behind the success?
Bromley's success can be attributed to their strong team spirit and Woodman's goal-setting approach. He set a target of 73 points at the beginning of the season, but has now upgraded it to 'Project Champions'.
The road to the top
Bromley has not been beaten in almost four months, winning 14 and drawing seven of their 21 games since a 3-1 defeat at Walsall on 29 November. Their recent form has been impressive, with a 2-game winning run and a 3-1 win at Crawley on 29 December.
The challenge ahead
Bromley faces a tough challenge in the upcoming games, but Woodman is confident that his team can achieve the title. He has set a new challenge for the players, urging them to win the next block of games and secure their position at the top of the table.
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| League standing | 1st in League Two, 87 pts, 24W-15D-7L from 46 games |
| Goals this season | 71 scored, 46 conceded (+25 goal difference) |
| Lead at the top | 1 point clear of Milton Keynes Dons |
| Last result | Bromley 3-1 Walsall (2026-05-02) |
| Recent form | 2W-1D-2L (WWLLD, most recent first) |
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