Gillingham make the short journey to south London on Saturday as the only two teams with unbeaten starts to their League 2 campaigns go head to head.
The Gills go into the weekend sitting top of the table with 14 points from their opening six fixtures, while hosts Bromley are two points adrift in third.

Ainsworth’s side won 1-0 at Oldham last time out and have returned with a point from Accrington and Tranmere.
“Away from home we’ve been very good this season,” said the Gills boss ahead of the sell-out fixture.
“We’ve been solid, and I know what Bromley’s strengths are. I know what they’ll test us with. I also know that we will have to be at our best to get anything out of that game.”
The Gills have made three new signings but they may not all feature.
Watford loanee Travis Akomeah played the full game against Fulham under-21s in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday and is unlikely to get in ahead of Ainsworth’s current defensive picks.
Wigan winger Jonny Smith’s last game was a week ago, on August 26, playing an hour in their League Cup match against Stockport, but his only other appearance this season was as a late substitute against Luton Town in the league.
Garath McCleary played 52 times last season but hasn’t any minutes this term and, at 38, Ainsworth admits he’ll need to be eased in.
He said: “Whether the new signings will be involved or not, we’ve got some injuries coming back as well. All will be revealed, I’m sure, just before kick-off on Saturday but I’m really looking forward to it.
“[Garath’s] very similar to Aaron Rowe. He’s missed a bit of pre-season, so we’re going to have to really drip feed Garath in.”
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McCleary may not be able to hit the ground running, but Ainsworth said: “Have a look at some clips, Garath McCleary and Sam Vokes have linked up in the past quite well before and I’m hoping we can get similar outcomes with both Josh Andrews, Elliot Nevitt and all the wide players and the forwards.”
All away tickets for the Bromley game – which kicks off at 5.30pm – have been sold out. The Gills were allocated 457 places and they were quickly snapped up and home tickets are also gone.
The match is live on Sky Sports and the Gills have also been selling tickets to watch from The Factory bar at Priestfield Stadium.
Ainsworth, reacting to news of the sell-out, said: “That’s awesome. It’s a shame that the stand on the side is not fully ready yet because then it could be a great rocking atmosphere, a full house, but I know that the Gills fans will get behind the team.”