Before the game most Bromley fans would have taken a point from a midweek trip to play off chasing Salford City, but this result was tinged with more than a little disappointment given The Ravens were leading 3-0 with just over an hour gone and they have goalkeeper Grant Smith to thank for preserving the draw.

With both teams hit by injuries and suspension the respective managers had to make changes, Andy Woodman making four from the team that lost at home to Grimsby Town on Saturday, with defender Maldini Kacurri making his debut at the back.
On a difficult playing surface it took a while for the game to get going, but the home side did most of the pressing with Bromley happy to sit back and look to hit on the counter attack.
The Ravens kept The Ammies at bay, with the only real effort being when Watson fired over from range for the home side. Against the run of play it was Bromley who took the lead with their firs real attack on 12 minutes, when a long throw from Carl Jenkinson was flicked on by Michael Cheek and Cameron Congreve met the ball on the volley to crash it home from ten yards out.
From there Bromley dug in again, Byron Webster leading the back four in keeping Salford out. On the break The Ravens always posed a threat, Ben Thompson crossing for Cheek whose header back across goal went narrowly wide.
Danny Imray then had a shot saved by Jones after a powerful run down the right, before the home side were twice denied by excellent saves from Smith, Berkoe and Mnoga seeing powerful efforts tipped away.
Then just after the half hour Bromley went 2-0 up, Jenkinson played in Imray down the right and he put in a deep cross for Cheek to send a looping header over Jones and into the far corner of the net to double the lead.
Smith was again on hand to deny Stockton late in the half, before Bromley suffered a real blow when Jenkinson had to go off injured.
The second half started with Salford having made three changes, Smith made a great save to deny Lund at his near post from a corner, before The Ravens struck on the break again.
Kamarl Grant playing in Imray down the right, who cut the ball back to Congreve to finish from just inside the box and make it 3-0.
Salford rallied from there though, Longelo saw a dipping cross shot land on the roof of the net, before they pulled one back on 62 minutes when Kouassi held off Kacurri to to cross for Warrington to convert and make it 1-3.
The Ammiee were now sensing this game wasn’t over and pressed for more and after Smith had received treatment for a thigh injury they pulled it back to 2-3 on 77 minutes. A cross from the right found Lund in space, who despite nursing a broken nose, bravely headed home.
Woodman made more changes to his side from there, but it did little to change the momentum of the game, with the equaliser looking almost inevitable. Taylor fired wide, before Warrington was lucky to only receive a yellow for a terrible foul on Congreve as he looked to break out of defence.
Bromley dug in again and tried to keep Salford out, but sadly one minute into injury time the resistance fell, Taylor crossing for Lund whose header was brilliantly saved by Smith, but Stockton was quickest to the loose ball and headed home to make it 3-3 right at the death.
Bromley stay sixteenth in their debut League Two season and Woodman will have to try lift his players and cobble together a team amid the absentees for their next match at MK Dons on Saturday.
Salford: Jones, Tilt (Okoronkwo 81), Negru, Mnoga, Berkoe (Longelo 45), Watson (Warrington 45), Lund, Taylor, McAleny (Kouassi 45), Adelakun, Stockton.
Subs Not Used: Olopade, Wright, Young.
Bromley: Smith, Jenkinson (Grant 44), Webster, Kacurri (Whitely 78), Mayor, Imray, Congreve, Arthurs, Thompson, Charles, Cheek (Kabamba 79).
Subs Not Used: Dennis, Ilunga, Leigh, Long.
HT 0-2 FT 3-3
Goals: SCFC – Warrington 62, Lund 77, Stockton 92mins. BFC – Congreve 12 & 51, Cheek 38mins.
Referee: Simon Mather
Att: 2,112