Ten-man Woking consolidated third place in the National League with a hard-fought 2-1 win against Bromley.
Dennis Bergkamp’s son Mitch fired the visitors in front on his first start for the club after 27 minutes.
But Woking turned the game around before half-time as Scott Cuthbert equalised with a header from a corner and Padraig Amond crossed for Jim Kellermann to head in a second in stoppage time.
Rhys Browne sent a shot into the side-netting shortly before he was shown a red card for a challenge on Bromley goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook on the hour.
Kyran Lofthouse came close to adding a third for the Cards with a dipping 30-yard volley as the home side held on with relative ease.
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