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Published 16:03 6 Jan 2019 GMT
Updated 16:27 6 Jan 2019 GMT
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Mayo kept piling on the pressure but with the breeze having been at their backs, they were probably hoping for more of a cushion than the seven points they led by at the half-time interval.
And Leitrim made them pay for it.
Evan Sweeney and Ryan O'Rourke left the net shaking twice in the space of a minute on the 47th and 48th and that left only one point in it with the elements favouring Leitrim.
Boland and Diarmuid O'Connor pointed the way out of trouble for Mayo but Leitrim kept on coming back for more and by the 39th minute of the second half they'd levelled it up, just seconds after Ryan O'Rourke blasted off the cross-bar with a goal effort to win it.
So on they went to a penalty shootout, which Mayo won but you can watch the entertainment unfold from a buzzing Avant Card Páirc Sean Mac Diarmada here.
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