That's a wrappublished at 22:22 Greenwich Mean Time 27 January 2017
So Leicester and Derby will do it all again in 10 days' time or so.
We shall see you there - and see you on Saturday too. Au revoir!
Bent miskicks into own net for bizarre own goal
Striker atones with header to equalise
Bryson gives Derby lead with fine low drive
Morgan heads in late equaliser from corner
Tom Rostance
So Leicester and Derby will do it all again in 10 days' time or so.
We shall see you there - and see you on Saturday too. Au revoir!
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Derby 2-2 Leicester
Leicester City
Leicester manager Claudio Ranieri: "It was a tough match. We started well and scored but slowly we lost our calm. They played well and scored twice. In the second half we again started well and created two of three chances. It was tough to score but thankfully Morgan got one for us.
"We have to concentrate. Too many times we concede. We can only work and be more focused.
"I didn't see well [the penalty shout at the end]. It was so close when Camara made a cross or shoot, there was Chilwell in front and Huth behind. Huth was close. It was involuntary."
Here's your full highlights people. A thoroughly decent and entertaining cup tie all round.
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Mark O'Neill: Probably a fair result to be fair. Derby played well but didn't have the cutting edge needed to see off the Champions.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Tom Ince (9) and Darren Bent (6) have scored 15 of Derby’s last 22 goals (all comps).
Wes Morgan scored his first goal in 28 appearances in all competitions.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Derby manager Steve McClaren: "We did everything we could, we came across a team who were at it tonight. Our character was fantastic, we dug in in the second half and Scott Carson made some saves when we needed him to.
"The penalty incident? It's hit his hand and it's on target, I've seen them given but we didn't get the luck. We fought to the end, neither of us wanted a draw but what a cup tie. It was a great game, great atmosphere and I am proud of the players."
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Derby midfielder Craig Bryson: "We are delighted with the result but gutted we conceded from two set-pieces. We are delighted we are still in the tie. Hopefully we can go to Leicester and put in another performance. You never know what happens."
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Andy Townsend
Ex-Republic of Ireland international on BBC Radio 5 live
A really good cup tie. I think Derby have done themselves proud tonight, coming from behind against the Premier League champions. They just lacked a bit of know-how and invited Leicester on to them. Credit to Leicester, though. They are struggling at the moment but kept going and earned the right to play again.
Leicester made some key changes and brought good players on and they dragged Derby back. Too often Derby's front players were isolated.
Robbie Savage
Ex-Leicester City & Wales midfielder on BBC One
If you watch it in slow motion it comes off Robert Huth's thigh and ricochets onto his arm. For me, the referee got that spot on.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Here's the goal that sealed Leicester's fightback.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Derby striker Darren Bent: "We gifted them the first goal but we played well enough to take the tie. Leicester showed why they are champions, they never gave up.
"I don't know what happened, I lost concentration and tried to hit the ball as hard as I could and it flew into the net. It wasn't the greatest start. Fair play to us to stick at it.
"It was playing on my mind, I thought what have I done here? But I scored at the other end."
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Well that was a very decent cup tie. Four goals, a cracking own goal, late drama, penalty claims turned down, fine atmosphere and filthy weather.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
We go again.
Andy Townsend
Ex-Republic of Ireland international on BBC Radio 5 live
Derby are tired now. They have had to weather consistent Leicester pressure in this second half. They have shown determination.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
Derby hanging on now, they look out on their feet but they manage to clear another low cross from Danny Simpson.
Now the Rams win a throw high up the pitch, Jacob Butterfield hits it well and Kasper Schmeichel clings on.
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Thomas Leonard: How is that not a penalty!? He practically saved it!
Stuart: That is handball all day long!
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
And Scott Carson denies Leicester again, they played in Danny Drinkwater into the area, he hit it hard and low and Carson did well to shovel it out...
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Naveed Afzal: Derby had that coming... They've been dreadful all night defending corners. Heck, man on the line ducks underneath it.
Derby County 2-2 Leicester City
I think Leicester have been lucky there, a strong penalty claim for the Rams. Anyway, both sides still going for the win...