Leeds United booked an FA Cup semi-final showdown with Chelsea by overcoming West Ham United on penalties.
After 120 minutes of pulsating action, the Whites had not been separated from the Hammers at the London Stadium.
A penalty shoot-out was required to decide a winner and Leeds emerged victorious after Pascal Struijk steered home the decisive spot-kick.
It sent Leeds into the semi-final stage of the FA Cup for the first time since 1987, when they lost to the competition’s eventual winners Coventry City at Hillsborough.
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Leeds United defeated West Ham United in the quarter-final of the FA Cup. | John Walton/PA Wire
Post-match, Farke said: "It was a bit of a crazy game and it has cost lots of energy but in the FA Cup quarter-final, both teams are able to fight for another piece of history for the club. A game like this should be a bit like this, with ups and downs and setbacks.
“I'm just proud of my boys – how we dealt also with so many setbacks, not just the two late goals, and the momentum was then more or less with West Ham, the stadium a bit on their side, decisions again, injury setbacks, and then to have this mentality in the end of the game.”
Chelsea stand in the way of Leeds and an appearance in the FA Cup final, with Manchester City set to face Southampton in the other semi-final fixture.
Following Leeds’ progression, here are the key FA Cup semi-final details.
Pascal Struijk stroked home the decisive penalty to send Leeds United to Wembley.placeholder image
Pascal Struijk stroked home the decisive penalty to send Leeds United to Wembley. | John Walton/PA Wire
When will the FA Cup semi-final fixtures take place?
The games will take place across the weekend of April 25/26. Exact dates and timings have not yet been confirmed.
Where will the FA Cup semi-final fixtures take place?
Both games will be held at Wembley Stadium in London. The 90,000-capacity ground will also stage the final.
How much prize money is up for grabs in the FA Cup semi-final?
The winners will pocket £1.06m and hte losers will take home £530,000. Overall winners of the competition will be awarded £2.12m and losers in the final will get £1.06m.