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Reading hold their nerve after thriller at Cardiff

Reading claimed a dramatic penalty shoot-out FA Cup victory over Cardiff to book a fifth-round home tie with Premier League Sheffield United.

In a game that finished 3-3 after extra time, Josh Murphy and Robert Glatzel struck either side of the interval for Cardiff before Omar Richards and substitute Andy Rinomhota forced another 30 minutes.

Murphy pounced on a Gabriel Osho mistake to poke home his second and restore Cardiff’s lead, but Yakou Meite forced penalties four minutes from time.

Reading won the resulting shoot-out 4-1 as Garath McCleary, Osho, Jordan Obita and Sone Aluko gave the Royals a 100 per cent return from the spot and Cardiff’s nerve buckled as Aden Flint and Will Vaulks missed.

Both sides made a raft of changes from their 1-1 draw in the Sky Bet Championship four days earlier – Cardiff seven and Reading six.

Rinomhota’s stunning volley rewarded Reading’s revival 11 minutes from time as the Cardiff goal came under late siege.

But Meite rifled home four minutes from time – his third goal against Cardiff in 10 days – and Reading were just as deadly from 12 yards.

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