Another positive display from The Ravens saw them run out 3-1 winners over a young Millwall side in front of a good crowd at Hayes Lane.
Bromley got off to a positive start with Rob Swaine going close with headers from set pieces and the impressive Brendan Kiernan forcing a save from Denzel Gerrar.
The Lions best chance fell to Charlie Penny, but he was denied by a fine last ditch tackle from Dean Pooley.
Sabir Mullings put in another good shift up front and after seeing one effort saved he put Mark Goldberg’s side in front on 39 minutes pouncing on a loose ball and sliding it under Gerrar for 1-0 at the break.
Mullings went close again just after the break as did Pierre Joseph-Dubois, but the game drifted following mass substitutions just before the hour.
Millwall pulled level on 71 minutes when a goalmouth scramble went in off Alex Bentley, but Bromley restored their lead on 74 minutes when Jacob Erskine set up Ashley Nicholls to make it 2-1.
The Ravens put the game beyond doubt on 80 minutes when Nicholls set up Mike Jones to score.
Nicholls shot just wide soon after before The Lions went close through Callum Webb and Ben Thompson, but they were unable to get back into things and Bromley can take a lot of positives from this game.
Bromley: Max Hunter, Dean Pooley (Alex Bentley), Joe Anderson, Steven Smith (Mike Jones), Rob Swaine, Jack Holland (Danny Waldren), Pierre Joseph-Dubois (Thomas O’Connor), Elliot Buchanan (Ashley Nicholls), Shamir Mullings (Jordan Clarke), Jay May (Jacob Erskine), Brendan Kiernan (Reece Hall).
Subs not used: Warren McBean.
Millwall: Denzel Gerrar (Tom Beadle), Joshua Siafa, Tom Bender, Niall McManus (Callum Webb), Taylor Parmenter (Sid Nelson), Jake Goodman (Ritchie Danquah), Josh Rees, Fred Onyedinma, Alfie Pavey (Nico Thongvivat), Aiden O’Brien (Ben Thompson), Charlie Penny.