

Leeds marched to a FA Cup semi-final after a pulsating and chaotic penalty shoot-out victory over West Ham following a 2-2 draw in normal time.
Leeds looked home and hosed when 2-0 up in stoppage time, courtesy of goals from Ao Tanaka and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but West Ham scored twice in the 11 added minutes through Mateus Fernandes and Axel Disasi to sensationally take a classic FA Cup encounter to extra-time.
With penalties looming, West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola then suffered an injury meaning 20-year-old replacement goalkeeper Finlay Herrick was thrust into the spotlight on his debut for the club.
But it was opposite number Lucas Perri that came up big in the shoot-out for Leeds, saving from Jarrod Bowen and Pablo to send Leeds to Wembley - the first time in 39 years they have made it to a FA Cup semi-final.
In what was an emotionally and physically draining encounter, attention turns back to the Premier League relegation fight next with West Ham playing on Friday night against Wolves, while Leeds take on Manchester United on Monday night, both games are live on Sky Sports.
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