Bromley have been promoted to League One for the first time in the club's history after Notts County's 2-1 defeat by Barnet.
The result means the Magpies now cannot catch the Ravens and Andy Woodman's side are assured of a place in League Two's top three with two games to spare.
Defeat at MK Dons last weekend followed by a goalless draw at home to Cambridge United meant Bromley had to wait for their moment but have now been promoted without having to kick a ball this weekend.
In just their second season in the English Football League, the Ravens will be guaranteed the League Two title if they win their final two games at Salford and at home to Walsall.
Do that, and they will also become just the second team ever to go the entire season unbeaten at home and win the fourth-tier title, after Terry Cooper's Exeter City side of 1989-90.
More to follow.