 Everybody loves a shoot-out. Shoot-out, we have got our money's worth. Now, who's stepping up first, Andy Cormier? It's what, isn't it? It's Elliot Watson. Number five for you. Yeah, number one. But I've got the order. Yeah, let's take that. I didn't eat anything. I didn't eat anything. I didn't eat anything. I didn't eat anything. What time? What time is it? OK, so the penalty shoot-out towards our right-hand side. The opposite end of the field to where the City fans have been placed. And it's Elliot Watson who places the ball down. Up against Thorben Huffman. What a strike! Can it save first off? Poor penalty really. Left of the middle, but nowhere near the corner. And as Huffman went down, his boot saved the penalty. And so, up first, it's a miss for the Bantams. Elliot Watson taking. Yeah, this is why we're in this situation. This is what I want to see. That's the character. Yeah, when these times come up, can you step up? What? It's not easy. It's not easy. It's squeaky bum time. OK, that looks to me like Alex Pritchard for Sunderland. We will step up to save. And save by Sam Hornby. Same corner down to his right, with Sam Hornby with the save. And after Elliot Watson's effort was denied by Huffman, Sam Hornby matches his counterpart. So we are level after the first set of penalties. Callum Cook to take the second for Bradford City. So our two in the sweepstake. Mr Callum, yeah? Thank you very much. Sorry then. Neither side finding the back of the net in the first set of penalties. Callum Cook to strike. Great kick there. Rockets it into the roof of the net. Brilliant penalty. Great conviction from Callum Cook. And City take the lead in the shootout. Back in the net with power. Laces behind it, isn't it? And it reminded me of the penalty he took against Layton Orients in the league last season. That was in the 18th minute. Yeah, what a strike. It was a brilliant strike actually. So City a goal to the good in the shootout. 0-9 then to take Sunderland second. And he curls it into the top right corner. Hornby went the right way, but it goes over the top of City's shotstopper. We're all level. 1-0 after two sets of penalties. Who's this now, Andy? Levi Sutton. Did you get him? Actually, I didn't. He's one of my favourites. I thought you were going to pick Sutton. You went Gilead. Yeah. Big run up for Sutton. Shift steps back to hit it. And that's a brilliant penalty. Send the goalkeeper the wrong way. Goes into the top right corner. Just side-footed it. On target, brilliant penalty from Levi Sutton. And his lime-green boots. He trots back to the halfway line to meet his Bradford City teammate. And City now 2-1 up in this penalty shootout. And the conclusion, really, of Bradford City's EFL trophy group campaign. Harris then the substitute in the second half will take Sunderland's third. City lead 2-1. Harris to take. And Harris to bury. Goes low. Key and scales. Right-hand side. Hornby went the wrong way. And we are 2-2 after three penalties each. Here at the Stadium of Lights. And yes, you're right. That is very interesting. I love that key and scales. Well done, you. Stick your chest out, I'll take it. He's got a great finish on him. He has, he certainly has. Well thought of in training. Ray puts the ball into the back of the net. He's got a great strike on him. 19-year-old Key and scales. 2-2. What a finish. Straight into the corner. Brilliant accuracy from Key and scales. The goalkeeper Hoffman had gone the right way. On loan from Bayern Munich, I may add. Key and scales sluts it right past him. Bradford City lead by three goals to two. That's one for the Bradford City Academy. Well done, Key and scales. High-five from the rest of the team there. BBC Radio leads all frequencies. Stadium of Light, one all. In normal time, no extra time. Straight to penalties. City lead by three goals to two. Sam Hornby stands tall in his goal. It's Linden Gooch to take this for Sunderland. And he saved it, Sam Hornby. Down to his right-hand side. Outstretched. Fingertips save. Pass the post. And now Bradford City have the advantage. Gareth Evans to win the shootout for the Bantams with this fifth penalty. Bounces the ball once, twice. On the edge of the box. Walks over to the spot, places it. Referee just comes over to check if it's okay. Evans has to roll it back onto the spot. Hoffman plays patiently. Gareth Evans then to win this penalty shootout. At the stadium of Light. Gareth Evans, there it is. Into the top corner. And Bradford City finish their EFL trophy campaign on a high. One all result in normal time against League One Sunderland. And then in the penalty shootout, they've beaten the Black Cats by four goals to two. With two saves from Sam Hornby. One of seven changes made by Derek Adams. And he's done himself a lot of favours this evening. The number two at present in the League campaign, but he's come up trumps for his side. High fives all round for Sam Hornby. No face mask after that facial injury. Brilliant saves, no doubt. And that is it for City's EFL trophy campaign.