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Bromley Secures Historic Promotion to League One

Bromley has been promoted to League One for the first time after Notts County's defeat ensured their place in League Two's top three with two games left.

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Bromley Achieves First Ever Promotion to League One

Bromley have secured promotion to League One for the first time in the club's history following Notts County's 2-1 loss to Barnet.

This result means that the Magpies can no longer surpass the Ravens, and Andy Woodman's team is guaranteed a spot in League Two's top three with two games remaining.

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After a defeat at MK Dons last weekend and a goalless draw at home against Cambridge United, Bromley had to await their opportunity but have now been promoted without playing this weekend.

In only their second season competing in the English Football League, the Ravens will clinch the League Two title if they win their final two matches against Salford and at home versus Walsall.

Achieving this would also make them only the second team ever to complete an entire season unbeaten at home while winning the fourth-tier title, joining Terry Cooper's Exeter City side from the 1989-90 season.

This article was sourced from bbc

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