Solihull Moors gave their Vanarama National League survival hopes a boost with a 2-0 victory over Bromley at the Automated Technology Group Stadium.
Kwame Thomas set them on their way to victory when he opened the scoring 13 minutes into the contest and Alex Reid made sure of victory deep into stoppage time.
Moors made a strong start and Thomas latched onto a ball from Jamey Osborne but saw his shot cleared off the line after he had beaten David Gregory.
However, he was not to be denied and found the net after 13 minutes. Liam Daly headed down Darren Carter's free-kick and Thomas was on hand to rifle home from close range.
Max O'Leary then tipped Brandon Hanlan's effort around the post and with little goalmouth action in the second half substitute Reid latched onto a poor backpass to lift the ball over Gregory and into the net.
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