Huddersfield Town winger Mustapha Carayol is backing Bromley’s bid for National League glory.

The on-loan Middlesbrough man is mates with Anthony Cook and Moses Emmanuel, who play for the Kent club.

Carayol was in the crowd as Bromley beat Barrow 5-0 on Saturday, when both Cook and Emmanuel scored.

Bromley, managed by former Crystal Palace chairman Mark Goldberg, are fourth in the National League.

They host second-placed Cheltenham Town on Tuesday, when FC Halifax Town visit Grimsby Town.

Barrow, who go to Tranmere Rovers, are bossed by former Town defender Darren Edmondson.

Gambia-born Carayol played National League football for both Crawley Town, Torquay United and Kettering.