TRANMERE Rovers' coach James Quinn says the squad is 'raring to go' for what promises to be a tough away game against Bromley this weekend.

The players were without a game last weekend, because of FA Cup action, but during a press conference at Prenton Park this afternoon, Quinn said training has been good over the last fortnight.

Rovers' last match on January 16, ended with thrilling 4-3 beating of Barrow.

Quinn said there has been a positive mood around the club since, adding: "Everyone would have preferred to have had a game last weekend.

"Obviously coming out of the Barrow game, we were itching to go again.

"It was a shame that the momentum got held up a touch with us not playing, but the positives are that we've done lots of work on things in training.

"It has been difficult to get decent training facilities due to the weather so we have trained indoors and on the 3G at Edge Hill University, so it hasn't been ideal in terms of not being in our normal routine.

"But the break has also given us a chance for players to recuperate from knocks and give people a rest for two or three days who have needed it.

"The players have worked hard all last week and all this week and they'll be raring to go on Saturday."

Looking ahead to this weekend, Quinn said: "It's going to be physical; they will be a big team all over the pitch.

"We're confident that we will go there and come back with a win."

Meet the opponents: Bromley

Nickname: The Ravens

Colours: White shirts, black shorts, black and white socks

Ground: The Stadium

Distance from Prenton Park: 257 miles

Position last season: Conference South Champions

Under the management of former Crystal Palace chairman Mark Goldberg, The Ravens were promoted to the National League last season after being crowned champions of the Conference South.