Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons: Predictions, Lineups, Betting Tips & Odds (25/10)

Milton Keynes Dons aim to continue their strong run of form as they travel down to Bromley.

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Our Three Predictions For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons

  • Prediction 1 – Michael Cheek To Score – 7/4
  • Prediction 2 – Over 2.5 Goals Scored – 7/10
  • Prediction 3 – Milton Keynes Dons To Win – 8/5

First Prediction For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons – Michael Cheek To Score – 7/4

It has been another strong start to the season for Michael Cheek and he sits in 2nd place in the League Two golden boot race, 3 behind Swindon Town‘s Aaron Drinan. Cheek has been building up another strong run of form, entering this game with goals in each of his last 3 games, with it extending to 5 in his last 7. The 34-year-old is one of the best performers in the fourth division in terms of shots taken, with only Tranmere Rovers‘ Omari Patrick attempting more efforts, and has had 15 shots on target so far, putting him in 5th place behind Patrick, Drinan and two others.

Second Prediction For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons – Over 2.5 Goals Scored – 7/10

But it is not only Bromley’s number 9 that could deliver on the day. Just behind Cheek on the goalscoring charts is Milton Keynes Dons’ Alex Gilbey, who is also in a great patch of form on his own, with 5 goal contributions in as many games. Paul Warne’s side have hit their stride as of late following a sluggish start to the season, and lead League Two in goals scored, with 26 in 13 matches. Bromley are one of the best clubs for shots taken per 90, with only Salford City and Grimsby Town attempting more shots per match. Both teams have averaged conceding at least 1 goal per game, meaning there could be a few goals in this fixture.

Third Prediction For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons – Milton Keynes Dons To Win – 8/5

With 4 wins in their last 5 games, the Buckinghamshire side are top of the League Two form table right now and could put themselves on a perfect record with another victory on Saturday. The Ravens have been off as of late, with just 5 points across the same period and perhaps a very disappointing loss to Cambridge United last time out. Andy Woodman’s side have proven they can take anybody to task with how their season started, but now face a Milton Keynes team now fully in their stride under Paul Warne. MK Dons remain the only unbeaten side in away games and they could continue that streak at Hayes Lane.

Best Odds For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons

Bookmaker Bromley FC Draw Milton Keynes Dons
7bet Sports 16/11 12/5 11/7
Bet442 Sport 7/5 11/5 3/2
NRGBet Sports 6/4 9/4 8/5

Full Preview Of The Game: Last Results And Head-To-Head

Bromley have begun to slide following a solid start to the season, and recent results have seen them drop down to 13th place ahead of the weekend’s action. The Ravens have won once in their last 5 matches, beating Crewe Alexandra on the road, but still boast an unbeaten record in their corner of South London, with 2 wins and 4 draws to their name. It was a defeat at the Abbey last time out, struggling against Cambridge United despite some promise following Michael Cheek’s 7th goal of the league season.

Milton Keynes Dons, meanwhile, are the form team in League Two right now, with their 4 wins in their last 5 bettering all their opponents for points gained in that time. Paul Warne’s side have begun to click after a shaky start to the season, and enter the weekend in 3rd place, 2 points behind league leaders Walsall, who face Cheltenham Town. It was a victory at Stadium:MK last time out, with a strong 3-1 win over Crewe Alexandra spearheaded by a brace by Alex Gilbey. There are no fresh injury concerns for Paul Warne to contend with, with a sold-out away end expected at Hayes Lane.

Last season was the first competitive fixtures between Bromley and Milton Keynes Dons, and it was Bromley that had the upper hand in those games. The Ravens worked hard for a well-earned 1-0 win at Stadium:MK, while the honours were shared in Greater London with a 1-1 draw back in September 2024.

Confrontation

25/10/2025

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Bromley

MK Dons

2

1

08/02/2025

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Milton Keynes Dons

Bromley

0

1

28/09/2024

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Bromley

Milton Keynes Dons

1

1

Last Results - Bromley

08/11/2025

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Colchester

Bromley

0

2

W

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FA Cup FA Cup

Bromley

Bristol Rovers

1

2

L

25/10/2025

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Bromley

MK Dons

2

1

W

18/10/2025

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Cambridge Utd

Bromley

2

1

L

11/10/2025

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Crewe

Bromley

0

1

W

Last Results - MK Dons

08/11/2025

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Barnet

MK Dons

2

2

D

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Colchester

MK Dons

2

3

W

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Bromley

MK Dons

2

1

L

18/10/2025

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MK Dons

Crewe

3

1

W

11/10/2025

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Bristol Rovers

MK Dons

0

4

W

Where To Watch Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons

Where can I watch the game, either on TV or in person?

  • Location: Hayes Lane, Bromley, Greater London, BR2 9EF
  • Date: October 25th, 2025

This game is not available to watch in the UK, with kick-off at 3 pm.

Probable Lineups For Bromley FC vs Milton Keynes Dons

What sort of lineup can we expect from this important EFL League Two clash?

Predicted Bromley FC Lineup

  • Lineup: Long; Samuel, Cameron, Sowunmi, Odutayo; Charles, Arthurs; Krauhaus, Thompson, Pinnock; Cheek
  • Injured/Suspended: No Reported Injuries
  • Manager: Andy Woodman

Predicted Milton Keynes Dons Lineup

  • Lineup: MacGillivray; Mellish, Ekpieta, Sanders, Offord; Gilbey, Collar, Kelly; Mendez-Laing, Paterson, Nemane
  • Injured/Suspended: No Reported Injuries
  • Manager: Paul Warne

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Lewis Gray joined The Real EFL in October 2023, concentrating on news, transfers, and predictions, particularly within League Two. A journalist since 2021, he formerly worked at Salford Now, covering local sports and serving as sports editor. He provided in-depth coverage of Salford City FC’s 2022/23 and 2023/24 campaigns. Holding a First-Class Honours degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Salford, Lewis is devoted to giving lower-league clubs the attention they deserve in an era dominated by top-flight football.

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