Wednesday 24 August 2016 11:40, UK
It took 120 minutes of football and 32 penalties to separate Derby County and Carlisle United in the EFL Cup second round at the iPro Stadium on Tuesday Night.
Championship side Derby took the lead in the 56th minute when Darren Bent fired home from close range. However, they were pegged back right at the death after Mike Jones grabbed Carlise's 95th minute equaliser.
It took the game to extra-time but the two sides could not be separated as the second round match went the distance.
What came next was a penalty shootout that levelled the record for the most penalty kicks in a shootout in English football.
Five penalties were missed in the shootout that saw six players from both sides take two spot kicks, before Timi Max Elsnik, who was making his professional debut, scored the winning penalty for Nigel Pearson's side.
Watch the epic penalty shootout between Derby and Carlisle in the EFL Cup second round in the video at the top of the story!