Leeds made it to the last 16 of the Carabao Cup on penalties after a breathless finish to normal time which included two injury-time goals.

Leeds made the breakthrough on 80 minutes on the break. Ronaldo Vieira sent Hadi Sacko haring away with Taylor caught upfield and the Frenchman scored through Nick Pope’s legs.

Burnley were not done and Wood came off the bench to convert an 89th-minute penalty when Gaetano Berardi bundled over Kevin Long.

Back came Leeds and they retook the lead in the fourth minute of stoppage time when James Tarkowski tugged Kemar Roofe’s shirt and Pablo Hernandez scored from the spot.

Still the drama was not over and Robbie Brady fired home a free-kick in the sixth minute of stoppage time.

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Leeds United's Pablo Hernandez celebrates (
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Robbie Brady of Burnley celebrates (
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Not surprisingly after the injury-time goal-glut, extra-time proved a little less frenetic, and both teams seemed relieved to get to penalties.

Burnley skipper Tarkowski saw his spot-kick saved before Stuart Dallas slotted home the winner.