Woking 2-1 Bromley

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Woking came from a goal behind to beat Bromley in the National League, despite playing the final 30 minutes with 10 men.

Mitchel Bergkamp, son of Arsenal and Netherlands legend Dennis, put the visitors in front midway through the first half after good work by Charley Kendall.

Scott Cuthbert equalised with a header from a corner just before half-time, and another header by Jim Kellermann in first-half stoppage time completed the turnaround.

Woking's Rhys Browne was dismissed early in the second period for a challenge on Bromley goalkeeper Reice Charles-Cook, but the hosts held on to create a six-point gap between themselves and fourth-placed Chesterfield.

Bromley are eighth, three points outside the play-off places.

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