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Tonbridge Angels 1-1 Bromley: It’s fallen angles as Ravens hit the spot

BIG guns Bromley claimed a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy – but they were pushed all the way by National League South Tonbridge Angels who were reduced to ten men on 73 minutes.

Tonbridge Angels

By Jim Rowe

TONBRIDGE ANGELS 1
Turner 88

BROMLEY 1
Francis 81 BROMLEY WON 3-2 ON PENS

KING FOR A DAY: Palace Francis, second left, put Bromley in front
PIC: Matt Bristow

BIG guns Bromley claimed a place in the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy – but they were pushed all the way by National League South Tonbridge Angels who were reduced to ten men on 73 minutes.
New signing Palace Francis but the Ravens in front nine minutes from time but the Angels, despite being reduced to ten men following the sending off of Harry Hudson, restored parity two minutes from time through Joe Turner.
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