Salford continued to push for a spot in the League Two play-offs with an exciting 3-2 victory at Hayes Lane.
Even though Bromley initially took the lead, they soon found themselves trailing 3-1 shortly after the one-hour mark. Despite Michael Cheek narrowing the gap with a goal, the Ammies secured their second consecutive win, keeping them six points away from the top seven.
Bromley scored first after eight minutes when Ossama Ashley accidentally scored an own goal from Adam Mayor's cross. However, Salford quickly equalized within 10 minutes.
Ashley made up for his mistake by assisting Cole Stockton in scoring past Grant Smith with a low shot.
Salford took the lead for the first time in the 28th minute when Haji Mnoga provided space for Kelly Mnai to score past Smith.
Corey Whitely missed a crucial opportunity to equalize just before halftime when he shot wide with only Matthew Young in the goal.
Stockton extended Salford's lead in the 62nd minute by capitalizing on poor defending. Cheek's goal in the 18th minute of the game set up an intense finale, as he volleyed in Ashley Charles' corner kick.
In the final 16 minutes, Bromley tried to score an equalizer, but Brooklyn Ilunga's effort narrowly missed the target as Salford secured all three points.