Jack Holland scored twice as Bromley came from behind to beat Dagenham 3-1 in the Vanarama National League on Tuesday.
Luke Howell beat two defenders before slotting into the bottom corner in the 54th minute to give Dagenham the lead.
However, a second-half brace from Holland fired Bromley ahead, the first goal coming just three minutes after the opener when he headed in from a corner.
Holland repeated the trick with a thundering header in the 71st minute to put the hosts in front.
Bromley were awarded a penalty with 10 minutes remaining when George Porter was pulled back by Ben Nunn, but Mark Cousins got down low to his right to save Brandon Hanlan's spot-kick.
Frankie Raymond did find a third goal for the hosts when he produced a superb finish into the top corner.
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