- Milton Keynes Dons have won 11, drawn 6 and lost 4 of their 21 home games in League Two 2025/2026.
- Bromley have won 10, drawn 6 and lost 5 of their 21 away games in League Two 2025/2026.
- Bromley have won 2 and drawn 1 of the three League Two 2025/2026 matches between these sides, including a 2-1 home victory five months ago.
Promotion the prize in top-of-the-table clash
Bromley have dominated League Two 2025/2026 with 80 points from 41 matches, but Milton Keynes Dons FC have been close behind with 76 points from 42 games as the promotion race has been run by these two clubs all season.
This fixture has a huge bearing on the promotion battle and brings two very different styles of football together in a clash that should be a tactical chess game as much as anything else. Paul Warne has built a pragmatic, high-tempo and pressing team at MK Dons since his appointment in April 2025 and his players have responded well to his methods.
They are capable of both keeping it tight and playing with great intensity and have made the most of their possession when they have had it by utilising the pace and power of Callum Paterson down the left-hand side or through the middle. With 14 goals in 32 League Two 2025/2026 games this season, Paterson is MK Dons’ biggest attacking threat, but the team has also received an excellent contribution from Nicke Kabamba in recent months.
High-octane home side will test Bromley
Milton Keynes Dons have won one, drawn two and lost two of their last five and come into this contest on the back of two consecutive draws - a 0-0 home draw with Barrow and a 1-1 draw at Oldham Athletic. They have won 1, drawn 1 and lost 1 in their last three at home, but Stadium MK has been a tough place to visit for most of the opposition this season.
Bromley’s average of 1.38 goals per game away from home in the league is very good, but their average of 1.00 conceded is even better, indicating their ability to keep things tight. Andy Woodman, Bromley's manager since March 2021, has created a well-disciplined and compact side that can pack the central areas to be difficult to break down and have enough quality from their set-piece play and wing-backs to stretch the opposition.
Michael Cheek is the top scorer for Bromley with 16 goals from 35 games and has been a regular threat in front of goal, but Kabamba has scored 2 of their last 6 goals and will be a threat to the hosts.
Goals should flow at both ends
Bromley have won 10, drawn 6 and lost 5 of their 21 away fixtures in League Two 2025/2026 and are the form team coming into this clash with three wins, a draw and only one defeat in their last five.
MK Dons have failed to win in three head-to-head meetings and will be desperate to claim the victory on Saturday, but we think both teams will find the net with a few goals in a 2-2, or perhaps a 1-1, so the odds of 9/10 for Over 2.5 goals and 3/4 for Both Teams to Score - Yes are looking very attractive. The odds of 13/5 for a score draw also appeal to us and that could be the way to play it if you can’t decide on a winner.