- Home form: Milton Keynes Dons FC have won 11, drawn 6 and lost only 4 of their 21 home league games in 2025-2026.
- Head-to-head: Bromley have won 2 and drawn 1 of the 3 previous head-to-head games in League Two 2025-2026, including a 2-1 home victory five months ago.
- Recent meetings: Milton Keynes Dons FC have failed to win any of their last 3 games with Bromley.
Promotion rivals face off at Stadium MK
Promotion race:
Bromley have built an 80-point haul from their 41 games to sit at the top of the League Two table, 4 points clear of Milton Keynes Dons FC in second with 76 points from 42 games. This fixture will therefore have a huge impact on the promotion race, and it pits two contrasting styles against each other.
Managerial approaches:
Paul Warne was appointed as MK Dons manager in April 2025 and has introduced a pragmatic, high-tempo approach, structured pressing and a willingness to play through the ball and break lines. This has made them a tough side to face on their day and has seen them average 1.71 goals per game on their home turf - one of the best records in the division.
Andy Woodman has been Bromley’s manager since March 2021 and has built a more compact and disciplined unit that is equally dangerous on the break. Bromley set up with a back three and utilise wing-backs to stretch the field and disrupt the transitions of opponents, whilst their success in the air with set-pieces often causes chaos for their opposition.
Goals at both ends expected on Saturday
Milton Keynes Dons’ recent form has been erratic, with 1 win, 2 draws and 2 defeats from their last 5 fixtures. Their form at home has been even more inconsistent, with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 defeat in their last 3, while Bromley have won 3, drawn 1 and lost just 1 of their last 5 League Two games.
Bromley have been impressive on their travels in 2025/2026, winning 10, drawing 6 and losing just 5 of their 21 away league games. They have scored an average of 1.38 goals per away game in the fourth-tier, but have conceded just 1.00 goal per game - testament to their balanced approach on the road.
The last 3 head-to-head meetings have gone in Bromley's favour, with 2 wins and 1 draw, and Andy Woodman’s side will be full of confidence going into this encounter. Milton Keynes Dons will be desperate to reverse that trend, and both sides should bring their best attacking threat to the field on Saturday.
With the odds for Over 2.5 goals coming in at 1.9, we’re confident of an end-to-end match between these two highflying teams. Both Teams to Score - Yes will also be taken at 1.75, and we’re expecting a tense affair to finish in a draw at 3.6.
- Callum Paterson has been the main outlet in attack for Milton Keynes Dons FC this season, with 14 goals in 32 League Two appearances.
- Michael Cheek leads the way for Bromley with 16 goals in 35.
- Nicke Kabamba has also found the net 2 times in Bromley’s last 6, and the visitors will be confident of breaking through the MK Dons backline at least once on Saturday.