It's a showdown in 21 for the National League and one in which I have the feeling that betting companies somehow do not tell us so well about the sets of odds that are in circulation.
It is undisputed that the eight defeats in ten away games against just two victories for Dagenham is a score that does not hit the eye well, so to some extent I can understand the approach of the companies. On the other hand, however, one can not fail to recognize the team's rampage, with three victories in its last four games, two of which are quite remarkable opponents like Harrogate and Fildes, which are usually characterized by great ease in scoring, ie free scoring groups, as we say. In fact, the victory over Filde becomes more important if we think he has overtaken 0-1's original coolness in the first minute, reaching a major victory-overturn which, if anything, gives further confidence to the team and its attempt to escape the last posts. In the middle, I remind him that he also doubled in Dover (even with enough luck), so one can say that in the last month something is working well in the team.
Having, therefore, managed to make these two very important victories against strong opponents, I see no reason why he can not do the same against Bromley, a team that certainly does not scare, or has the same dynamics as mentioned above. Coming from three defeats in the last four and having one of the worst defenses in the category, I have the impression that the surprise lurks, giving a value to the offered 4,50 of betshop.