Carlisle United will face a new EFL opponent next season after Bromley clinched promotion from the National League.

The Ravens defeated Solihull Moors in the fifth tier play-off final after a penalty shoot-out where ex-Blues defender Byron Webster struck the winning kick.

The veteran centre-back had the decisive moment in the shoot-out at Wembley after the game had finished 2-2 after extra-time.

Webster captained the London club into the EFL for the first time in their history, with another ex-Blues man, striker Olufela Olomola, a substitute in the final and also a scorer in the shoot-out.

Andy Woodman's side had led twice in normal time, thanks to goals from Michael Cheek, the latter a penalty.

But Solihull struck back on both occasions, through Joe Sbarra and Jamey Osborne, in front of a 23,374 crowd.

After extra-time could not separate the sides, Bromley prevailed 4-3 on penalties. Tyrese Shade and Joss Labadie denied from the spot for Solihull, Ashley Charles unsuccessful for Bromley but the rest of the Ravens' takers holding their nerve to secure promotion.

Ex-United striker Mark Beck was an unused substitute for Solihull.

The trip to Bromley will be one of United's longer journeys on the 2024/25 League Two calendar next season at a 660-mile round trip to the Hayes Lane stadium.

The London outfit have joined champions Chesterfield in coming up to the EFL from non-league's top tier.

The result at Wembley means United now know 20 of their 23 opponents in the fourth tier next season.

They are:

ACCRINGTON STANLEY

AFC WIMBLEDON

BARROW

BRADFORD CITY

BROMLEY

CHELTENHAM TOWN

CHESTERFIELD

COLCHESTER UNITED

FLEETWOOD TOWN

GILLINGHAM

GRIMSBY TOWN

HARROGATE TOWN

MORECAMBE

NEWPORT COUNTY

NOTTS COUNTY

PORT VALE

SALFORD CITY

SWINDON TOWN

TRANMERE ROVERS

WALSALL

United will also face three of MK Dons, Crawley Town, Doncaster Rovers and Crewe Alexandra, who are involved in the League Two play-offs which get under way on Monday.