
Marcus Ifill's goal was the Bromley defender's second of the season
League Two leaders Bromley moved one step closer to a historic first promotion to League One with a come-from-behind victory over Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury got the game off to a lightning start, Bradley Ihionvien holding off Marcus Ifill in a foot race to shoot under Grant Smith to give the visitors an early lead.
Goalkeeper Matthew Cox kept that lead intact with a sharp reaction save from a corner with Smith doing likewise at the other end to deny Iwan Morgan.
Bromley equalised seven minutes before half-time when Ifill profited from Kyle Cameron's knockdown to scuff a shot beyond Cox.
On the stroke of the interval, Omar Sowunmi headed over Mitch Pinnock's corner as Bromley ended the half strongly.
Bromley carried that momentum into the second half, taking the lead four minutes after the restart as Cameron volleyed in, via a deflection, after he reacted quickest to a bouncing ball.
With Bromley in control of proceedings, Damola Ajayi saw his snapshot flash over the crossbar 20 minutes from time.
But the Ravens did not need another goal to seal the three points as they moved seven points clear at the top of League Two with four games to play - needing just four points to secure promotion.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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