Mark Goldberg believes BT Sport’s recognition of Bromley is a measure of the club’s vast progress.
The Ravens, who play in the National League, have been selected to host a live TV game on Saturday 14th November.
The outing will be the club’s first ever televised game, and Bromley boss Goldberg insists this is a significant moment in the club’s history.
“It’s certainly a proud moment for the club,” he said.
“I think even more than the pride factor, economically and commercially it helps a lot, particularly as it’s at home.
“It’s a measure of the level we are at now.
“The club has come a long way and we’re determined to prove that we belong.
“The guys are certainly looking forward to the game and there should be a great buzz around the place.”
Bromley, who secured promotion from the Conference South last season, have adapted to life in the National League superbly, winning six of their last 7 fixtures.
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