Walsall interim head coach Darren Byfield is set to unveil his final starting lineup for the season's concluding League Two fixture against Bromley on Saturday. Speculation is rife regarding potential changes, with a strong indication that midfielder Brandon Comley will be recalled to the predicted XI, marking a significant adjustment for the Saddlers' crucial away trip.

Comley, 30, is anticipated to reclaim his spot at the base of midfield after being benched for Walsall's recent 2-0 home defeat to Harrogate Town. His absence from the starting lineup was primarily due to a knee injury he had been nursing, which limited him to a second-half substitute appearance. However, he is now expected to be fully fit and ready for the clash at Hayes Lane.

The return of Brandon Comley could be a pivotal move for Walsall as they face Bromley. This change is not just about fitness but also about tactical adjustments for the final game. The interim boss, Darren Byfield, might also consider other personnel shifts as he prepares his squad for what could be the last game for several players whose contracts expire this summer.

The predicted Walsall lineup for the Bromley encounter is expected to feature a 4-3-3 formation: Roberts in goal; a defensive line of Browne, Burke, Flint, and Hancock; a midfield trio comprising Jamie Jellis, Brandon Comley, and Alex Pattison; and an attacking front three of Adomah, Kanu, and Okeke.

On the bench, the Saddlers are likely to have Hornby, Farquharson, Barrett, Charlie Lakin, Clarke, Loupalo-Bi, and Pressley. Notably, Brandon Comley is among 13 players whose current deals are set to conclude this summer, a list that also includes fellow midfielders Jamie Jellis and Charlie Lakin, adding an extra layer of significance to this season finale.