The Ravens who have won their last two league games face the Shaymen who would have been top of the league last weekend if they hadn't lost at Dag & Red, writes Tom Feaheny.
Neil Smith the Bromley boss knows it will be a tough game for his side.
"They have started the season really well, they are an ex League club, we will go with confidence, but they have good players, we will have to be at are best to get anything from the match."
"Looking at this league though, we have faced Solihull and Torquay in recent games who are struggling with results and they have been really good tests for us as well."
With the team doing so well in recent games, it has led to some players not getting game time, but Smith has praised the attitude of those who haven't been able to get into the starting eleven.
"George Porter got his goal, then Iffy Allen has been frustrated, but he has been doing extra training and knocking on the door, showing me what he can do, his chance will come, then it will be a case of him taking it."
For more news, reaction and action from across the National League, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.