George Evans' last-gasp equaliser earned League Two leaders Bromley a valuable point from a draw with 10-man Barnet at the Hive.

Bromley started strongly as a well-worked free-kick found Corey Whitely, but his low effort was parried by Barnet goalkeeper Cieran Slicker.

Moments later Andy Woodman's side went ahead as Nicke Kabamba controlled the ball before firing a deflected effort into the net.

Barnet were level six minutes later when Phillip Chinedu's left-footed shot beat keeper Grant Smith after evading the Bromley defence.

Adam Senior's looping header forced Smith into a fine near-post save as Barnet threatened and Kabongo Tshimanga's early second-half effort was also saved.

The hosts were reduced to 10 men with just under 20 minutes remaining as captain Danny Collinge saw red for an off-the-ball incident with Omar Sowunmi.

Five minutes later Barnet were awarded a penalty after Tshimanga was fouled by Kyle Cameron and he fired it into the top-right corner.

In the final minute of stoppage time, Evans met Marcus Dinanga's header and poked the ball past Slicker to force a sharing of the spoils.

Report supplied by PA Media.

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Woodman: 'Felt like a win!'

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