- Walsall are on a run of three wins and two defeats in five league games.
- Bromley have won four of their last five league matches.
- Bromley have conceded eight goals in eight away league games.
Saddlers set for a scrap with Bromley
The Walsall FC vs Bromley prediction is becoming harder to call as Walsall FC have 32 points from 17 games to sit top of the League Two 2025-2026 table while third-placed Bromley are only two points behind with the same number of games played.
The Saddlers have won three of their last five games and bounced back from a home defeat to Colchester United by going to Harrogate Town to win 2-0 - 72 hours after losing to the Us.
Mat Sadler has done a superb job at the Bank’s since taking charge in April 2023 and looks to have the Saddlers at the top of the table. They have won five of their eight home league matches, but also lost three, scoring 1.38 goals per game and conceding 1.12 on average.
This Walsall FC vs Bromley preview highlights that Bromley are also in good shape and Andy Woodman’s team have won their last two games, beating Barrow FC and Salford City at home. They have 3 wins, 2 draws and 3 losses in eight away league fixtures, conceding 8 goals on the road.
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The head-to-head record between these clubs has seen two draws in two meetings, including a Walsall FC vs Bromley prediction with a 2-2 draw at Bromley's ground when they last met eight months ago.
Walsall are a balanced, possession-based side, utilizing quick transitions and capitalizing on Kanu's finishing ability. Bromley are a more direct side, relying on Omar Sowunmi's aerial ability and Michael Cheek’s movement to cause problems in the box.
Regarding Walsall FC vs Bromley betting tips, Kanu is the danger man to watch for the home side as the top scorer in the club’s ranks with six goals from 13 appearances in League Two, while Cheek has also bagged eight from 17.
Sowunmi has chipped in with three goals in Bromley’s recent five-game scoring streak, so he could be a threat on Saturday. But it’s the home team that are the favourites to win at 2.26 with the visitors set at 3.19.
However, the odds for both sides to score, 1.84, appeal more as these two teams are of a similar ability and have been playing some excellent football. A 2-1 home win appeals because, despite their good run, Walsall have split their last two home games while Bromley have won their only recent away match.