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Penalty shootout: Grimsby 10-10 Manchester United
Pym goes early again, making Onana’s task easy. So back to the beginning.
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This is just madness. Pym converts coolly!
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 9-9 Manchester United
Sesko’s penalty is as cool as can be, sidefooted to the right of goal. Now for the keepers!
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 9-8 Manchester United
Tyrell Warren with the 17th successful penalty of the night. We keep going.
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 8-8 Manchester United
Pym decides that De Ligt is going down the middle, and doesn’t move an inch as the ball flies about a yard to his left.
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Evan Khouri puts enough power on his penalty to get it past Onana, who gets a hand to it.
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 7-7 Manchester United
Harry Maguire’s penalty is having absolutely no nonsense. Thumped in, no messing. Seven apiece.
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 7-6 Manchester United
Jayden Sweeney takes a fine penalty, Onana goes the wrong way again, and now Harry Maguire must score.
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Kobbie Mainoo’s penalty is probably the best yet, finding the top right corner of the net. Onwards!
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 6-5 Manchester United
Geza David Turi goes low to his left, and Grimsby have a slender advantage once more.
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That, to be fair, is an extremely good penalty. Pym has absolutely no chance, particularly given that he was over on the completely opposite side of goal.
SharePenalty shootout: Grimsby 5-4 Manchester United
Cameron McJannet squirts his shot just beyond Onana’s dive, and now Joshua Zirkzee has to score!
ShareHe can’t! Penalty shootout: Grimsby 4-4 Manchester United
Pym stands up this time, and Cunha waits for him to commit himself, sees that he hasn’t, has to kick the ball anyway and doesn’t do it very well!
Matheus Cunha fluffs his lines! Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 17.09 EDT
Penalty shootout: Grimsby 4-4 Manchester United
Henry Brown powers his shot low and just out of Onana’s grasp (diving to his right this time). Now can Cunha win it?
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Diogo Dalot’s run-up is a little concerning, but again Pym commits himself extremely early and you can’t really do that and hope to save anything.
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An excellent, calm penalty from Reece Staunton. Onana seems to like diving to his left a lot more than he likes diving to his right.
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And Mason Mount strokes home to give the Premier League side the advantage!
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Clarke Oduor misses! It’s an excellent save from Onana, who touches the ball onto the bar!
Clarke Oduor has his shot saved. Photograph: Lee Smith/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 17.07 EDT
Penalty shootout: Grimsby 2-2 Manchester United
Bryan Mbeumo takes a slow run-up and by the time he gets to the end of it Pym has already committed himself. The rest is a formality.
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Darragh Burns’ penalty is Fernandesesque, slotted low to his left while Onana goes the wrong way.
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Bruno Fernandes sends Christy Pym the wrong way before stroking into the bottom left corner.
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It’s not a great penalty, and Onana goes the right way, but he gives it enough welly that it flies in off the keeper’s hand.
Here we go… Photograph: Nigel French/PAShare
Updated at 17.01 EDT
Grimsby will take the first penalty. Jaze Kabia has the ball in his hands.
Also in the Champions League tonight: Copenhagen have beaten Basel 2-0, and 3-1 on aggregate, while a little earlier Qarabag beat Ferencvaros 5-4 on aggregate. Benfica lead Fenerbahce 1-0 in the final match, in the 94th minute, with the Turkish side down to 10 men.
ShareFinal score: Grimsby Town 2-2 Manchester United
Penalties incoming! Could Andre Onana, at fault for both Grimsby goals, somehow end the evening a hero? He’ll certainly have the chance.
Manchester United somehow fail to score a winner! The ball drops at the combined feet of Sesko and De Ligt, four yards out, and is then spooned over the bar!
ShareFinal score: Club Brugge 6-0 Rangers (Brugge win 9-1 on aggregate)
The final whistle has blown in Belgium, and Rangers are indeed eliminated from the Champions League.
Mick McCann has news of the DFB Pokal: “Just to let anyone know who’s interested FC Bayern have just beaten third division Wiesbaden 3-2 in the first round of the DFB Pokal with the spawniest Harry Kane header in the last minute of injury time after having taken the lead with the softest of penalties in the first half. Just saying”.”
This one is also sent to the far post, De Ligt this time the target, but it goes over his head and out of play.
There will be five minutes of stoppage time at Blundell Park. United are pushing for a winner. Nearly two of those minutes have been played, and they’ve got another corner.
ShareGOAL! Everton 2-0 Mansfield (Beto, 89 mins)
Everton have also scored an 89th-minute goal, and that should earn them ball No29 in the Carabao Cup draw.
ShareGOAL! Grimsby Town 2-2 Manchester United (Maguire, 89 mins)
Jacob Harry Maguire has rescued Manchester United again! Mount takes that corner for a third time, and Maguire runs in from beyond the far post to head it in!
Hazza Magwazza rescues United again. Photograph: George Wood/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 16.53 EDT
United win a corner and Mount sends it into the penalty area only for the referee to stop play with the ball in the air to deal with some shenanigans. Then Mount does it again, and so does the referee.
Copenhagen have scored a second against Basel, a Youssoufa Moukoko penalty, and they lead 3-1 on aggregate, 2-0 on the night, with one minute plus stoppage time to play. That’ll do, surely?
Absolute chaos! United send a corner beyond the far post, Maguire heads it back into the mixer, and then it bounces around for a few seconds looking for all the world like it’s about to be poked into the net, but Grimsby manage to clear!
Nearly a nightmare moment for Grimsby! McJannet has the ball under control, but then it sticks in a puddle, he falls over, and Sesko seizes it. But McJannet recovers and takes it back again with a mildly terrifying but emphatically clean sliding tackle.
Joshua Zirkzee is on, and Amad Diallo has gone off. There are eight minutes plus stoppage time to be played.
If Grimsby don’t win this, that Cameron Gardner offside decision will merit further discussion. It couldn’t have been more marginal, and would have all but ended the contest.
I think we can fairly safely say that Brighton will have ball No32 in tonight’s Carabao Cup third-round draw. But who will have No31? The numbers in full:
1 Arsenal
2 Aston Villa
3 Barnsley
4 Bradford City
5 Brentford
6 Burnley
7 Cambridge United
8 Cardiff City
9 Chelsea
10 Crystal Palace
11 Doncaster Rovers
12 Huddersfield Town
13 Lincoln City
14 Liverpool
15 Manchester City
16 Millwall
17 Newcastle United
18 Nottingham Forest
19 Port Vale
20 Reading
21 Sheffield Wednesday
22 Southampton
23 Swansea City
24 Tottenham Hotspur
25 Wigan Athletic
26 Wolverhampton Wanderers
27 Wrexham
28 Wycombe Wanderers
29 Everton or Mansfield Town
30 Fulham (surely)
31 Grimsby Town or Manchester United
32 Brighton & Hove Albion (certainly)
ShareGOAL! Grimsby Town 2-1 Manchester United (Mbeumo, 75 minutes)
United are back in the game! Mbeumo runs at the defence, cutting in from the right, and once he reaches the vicinity of the area he curls a low shot inside the far post. A lifeline!
Four minutes to play at the Kassam Stadium and Tom Watson has scored a sixth for Brighton.
Grimsby have the ball in the net again, but the flag is up and it won’t count! Gardner was played through and finished excellently, and that looked close.
I have been to Grimsby only once, and that was when I was still at school. They had a good team at the time – Clive Mendonca up front, as I recall. I have only the haziest memory of the match. I think Keith Dublin may have been guilty of a defensive howler.
Clive Mendonca in his Grimsby heyday. Photograph: Allstar Picture Library Ltd/AlamyShare
Updated at 16.33 EDT
Mbeumo sets up De Ligt for a shot, a combination which would be much more effective the other way around. The Dutchman hammers the ball over the bar.
Mason Mount comes on for United, ending Ayden Heaven’s personal, um, difficulties.
There’s a lot of standing water on the pitch at Blundell Park, but they play on. Fernandes has an excellent shot from 25 yards, which is well saved.
Ruben Amorim is currently moving little player-representing tokens around a laminated pitch map, which seems like a completely absurd thing for him to be doing.
It has now stopped raining in Grimsby. There was no more rain left.
Just what you need, more water. Photograph: Shaun Botterill/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 16.22 EDT
GOAL! Club Brugge 6 (SIX)-0 Rangers!
Based on the first 13 minutes of the second half Grimsby seem more likely to extend their lead than United are to reduce it. It would be quite something if Rangers manage to escape the evening with only its second most embarrassing result. Talking of which: “Currently in Bucharest to watch Aberdeen tomorrow night and hopefully they don’t screw up like the entitled two did yesterday and currently,” writes Richard Gibbs. “Would like to see Brugge take their foot off the gas, Sevco get a couple of late goals and Martin stays for another month. Delete that they’ve just scored again.”
It’s currently 6-0 there, and 9-1 on aggregate, Christos Tzolis with their first goal of the second half.
Updated at 16.41 EDT
Another goal for Brighton, 4-0 up at Oxford now with Stefanos Tzimas slotting in the latest.
It is absolutely pouring at Grimsby now, the kind of rain that is so thick and heavy that on television it looks like fog. Grimsby continue to bother United, and have just won themselves a corner. Grimsby lead 7-0 on corner kicks!
ShareGOAL! Everton 1-0 Mansfield!
Carlos Alcaraz has broken the deadlock at the Hill Dickinson Stadium and very nicely taken it was too, sidefooted in from the edge of the area.
Carlos Alcaraz fires Everton in front! Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images/ReutersShare
Updated at 16.13 EDT
What a chance for Grimsby! So much space on the left for Green, who pulls back to Burns, who should really have scored but his shot deflects wide.
There’s a storm coming for Manchester United if it stays like this. Photograph: Zohaib Alam/MUFC/Manchester United/Getty ImagesShare
Updated at 16.10 EDT