Barrow arrive with little momentum, having gone winless in eight league matches and lost five of their last six. Their most recent outing was especially damaging, a 5-0 defeat at Grimsby Town, and they have managed only 11 home goals across 18 league games this season.
That home scoring record fits a lower-scoring angle, but Bromley have also been keeping matches tight. They have failed to concede in three straight league wins, and their last six league games produced four one-goal victories, two draws, and only five goals conceded.
The wider numbers point the same way. Barrow’s home games have averaged just 1.3 goals across the season, while Bromley’s away matches have averaged 2.2. Bromley’s away record is strong, yet they do not need a shootout to get results, and their last six league fixtures have included three 1-0 wins and a 0-0 draw.
There is one wrinkle: the recent head-to-heads have not always been tight, with three of the last four meetings finishing with three or more goals. Even so, the overall pattern still leans below a four-goal line, especially with Barrow struggling to score and Bromley controlling games without needing high totals.
My prediction is Under 3.5 Goals at 29/100. Barrow have gone eight league games without a win and have failed to score in several recent home matches, while Bromley’s last six league outings featured four clean sheets and only one game with more than two total goals. Their away form is solid enough to protect a narrow lead, and Barrow’s home scoring rate does not point to a high-scoring afternoon.