Bromley moved clear at the top of the National League in emphatic fashion thanks to victory over 10-man Halifax.
The Shaymen sat at the summit on goal difference heading into this top-of-the-table clash, but five second-half goals at Hayes Lane sent the hosts soaring.
Adam Mekki volleyed Bromley in front five minutes after half-time, before Reeco Hackett-Fairchild - who had earlier hit the crossbar - headed home a second nine minutes later.
Hackett-Fairchild turned provider for Bromley's third, floating in a free-kick that was headed into the net by Chris Bush, and the mountain Halifax had to climb grew taller when Jerome Binnom-Williams was sent off for a second bookable offence.
Josh Rees made it four in the 74th minute, poking home from close range, and Joe Kizzi rounded off the scoring in the closing stages with a scrappy fifth.
Match report supplied by PA Media.