Second-half goals from Nicke Kabamba and Omar Sowunmi were enough for Bromley to eventually break down a resolute Harrogate and maintain their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-0 home win.
Kabamba broke the deadlock in the 74th minute and Sowunmi added a second six minutes later.
And a third victory in six games left Bromley sitting in third place in League Two.
The first half played out to little or no incident with Marcus Dinanga's snapshot on the half hour the only standout moment.
Bromley upped the ante in the second half and Marcus Ifill headed wide at the far post five minutes after the restart.
Harrogate's Stephen Duke-McKenna then forced a save from Bromley goalkeeper Grant Smith when his 20-yard curling effort had to be palmed away.
The deadlock was eventually broken 16 minutes from time, substitute Kabamba pouncing on the rebound after James Belshaw had saved brilliantly from Kyle Cameron.
Sowunmi made the game safe in the 80th minute with his bullet header from Mitchell Pinnock's free-kick.
Harrogate did threaten to pull a goal back in stoppage time but Smith produced two fantastic reaction saves to deny Jack Evans.
Match report supplied by PA Media
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