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Salford snatch thrilling draw from 3-0 down against Bromley

Cole Stockton Salford

Cole Stockton scored an injury-time equaliser as Salford came from 3-0 down to earn a dramatic 3-3 draw with Bromley in Sky Bet League Two.

The Ravens seemed nailed on for three points as Cameron Congreve scored twice and top scorer Michael Cheek also netted.

But trailing after 62 minutes the Ammies, who still have not won since losing 8-0 to Manchester City in the FA Cup, hit back.

On-loan midfielder Lewis Warrington scored his first goal since joining the club to give the home side hope.

A likely comeback increased when Matty Lund marked his 150th appearance for the club with his team’s second 13 minutes from time.

And after Lund’s 92nd-minute shot was saved by Grant Smith, Stockton struck from close range to earn the Ammies an unlikely point.

Congreve had volleyed the visitors into a 13th-minute lead after Cheek flicked on Carl Jenkinson’s throw.

Cheek then headed in his 14th goal of the season from Danny Imray’s probing cross six minutes from half-time and Congreve struck a second time after 51 minutes, but 3-0 still proved not to be enough.

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