Bromley's League Two match against Bantams ended in a 0-1 defeat, with Bobby Pointon's fine finish proving the difference. The match was a hard-fought contest, with both teams creating chances. Bromley's Smith and Jenkinson put in solid performances, but it wasn't enough to secure a win. Graham Alexander's Bantams made four changes from their previous win, including a return for Lewis Richards from injury. The referee, Jamie O'Connor, booked several players, including Mayor and Cheek from Bromley. The attendance was 2,442, with 447 away fans cheering on the Bantams. Bromley had two shots on target, while the Bantams had three. The possession was largely in the Bantams' favor, with 62% of the ball. And despite a big save from Sam Walker, the Bantams took the three points. But Bromley will look to bounce back from this defeat, with several key players putting in strong performances. The match was a tight affair, with both teams giving it their all. So it was a disappointing result for Bromley, but they will look to learn from it and move on. The Bantams' win was a significant one, as it sends a strong message to their promotion rivals. With the win, the Bantams will look to build on this momentum and push for a playoff spot. Bromley, on the other hand, will look to regroup and get back to winning ways. The match was a great example of the competitive nature of League Two, with both teams giving it their all. In the end, it was the Bantams who came out on top, but Bromley will look to use this as a learning experience and come back stronger.