MK Dons’ first match under the charge of new boss Scott Lindsey saw his side draw 1-1 at Bromley.
The Dons’ first trip to Bromley’s Hayes Lane ground saw them make a bright start as Joe Tomlinson put them into the lead inside the opening ten minutes.
But Michael Cheek’s equaliser saw Bromley take a share of the points, in a match that saw neither side able to find a breakthrough after the break.
The result means that after 8 games, MK Dons have 8 points and sit 19th ahead of their midweek trip to Harrogate.
The visitors had started brightly with an early goal. Tommy Leigh won the ball high up for the home side and his cross found Tomlinson to convert.
But Bromley remained in the game and they equalised 15 minutes later when a through-pass released Cheek, who was able to beat Tom McGill in the one-on-one.
The single best chance in the remainder of a tight game fell for Bromley, only for McGill to deny Danny Imray.
MK Dons had positive moments but their first game under the new management was not one where a breakthrough moment just came their way as they had to settle for a draw in South East London.
A trip to Harrogate on Tuesday then follows before Lindsay makes his bow at Stadium MK next weekend when MK Dons host Tranmere Rovers.