Notts County bagged a 2-2 draw against Bromley at home, Saturday 23rd August.
The match got off to a lively start, with Bromley's Jude Arthurs receiving a yellow card in the 9th minute. However, it was Notts County who drew first blood much like their last fixture, with Matthew Dennis scoring his first goal of the game in the 11th minute, assisted by Kelle Roos.
Bromley equalized in the 18th minute through Ben Rhys Thompson, but Notts County regained the lead in the 31st minute when Matthew Dennis scored his second goal, this time assisted by Matthew Palmer.
The second half saw both teams create scoring opportunities, but it was Bromley who eventually equalized in the 83rd minute through Idris Odutayo. The goal was assisted by Omar Sowunmi, and it secured a point for the visitors.
Despite the draw, Notts County can take heart from their performance, which saw them dominate possession with 65% of the ball. They also had more shots on goal, with 4 attempts compared to Bromley's 1.
Bromley, on the other hand, showed great resilience and determination to come back from a goal down twice. They had a few notable performances, particularly from Omar Sowunmi and Idris Odutayo, who both played key roles in their team's equalizing goals.
The Magpies in the end had to settle for a draw, but their stats will undoubtedly fill them with optimism for the next fixture where they will look to secure a win. That next fixture is against Tranmere on 30/08/2025, 3pm, at Prenton Park.