York City reached the quarter-finals of the FA Trophy after an epic 13-12 penalty shoot-out victory over Kidderminster Harriers.
Daniel McBreen fired City into a 74th-minute lead, before Justin Richards levelled five minutes later to force a goalless period of extra-time.
The first 25 penalties in the shoot-out were all scored but Richards saw his second attempt saved by Michael Ingham.
York will play Havant & Waterlooville or Crawley in the last eight.
York boss Martin Foyle told BBC Radio York:
"I'm delighted for the players. When he [Richards] curled in that goal to equalise, I thought 'not again', but give credit to players - I thought every one of them was superb.
"I don't think the crowd appreciated how hard the pitch was - it was like concrete.
"I didn't see one penalty - I don't look on penalties. I just keep myself to myself with my head down, listening for the cheers."
Kidderminster manager Mark Yates told BBC Hereford and Worcester:
"We had a couple of great chances at the end of the home game to have nicked it but I've got no complaints.
"Over the two games York haven't beaten us but we haven't done enough to get through.
"We expect better from ourselves and I expect better from the players over the next 18 games."
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