Thomas continued to cause the Candystripes problems after the restart but couldn’t find a way past Brian Maher from a tight angle on the left wing.
Just before the hour mark, Tiernan Lynch turned to his bench and brought on Danny Mullen, Ben Doherty, Ronan and Liam Boyce
Shortly after his introduction, Liam Boyce found Akinyemi in the box, but clever defending from Quinn knocked the ball away from the striker with Boyce unable to steer the rebound into the back of the net.
On 64 minutes, Liam Boyce then burst into the box, beat his marker and forced Dennison to make a fingertip save to deny his resulting strike.
At the other end, Maher made a good save to deny Ryan Brennan’s header.
Derry would find a leveller in the 73rd minute when Mullen found Duffy at the edge of the box, who sent a strong effort into the top left-hand corner.
During the first half of extra time, Tiernan Lynch’s side suffered a big blow when Liam Boyce was forced off due to injury with stopper Dennison making good saves to deny Adam O’Reilly, Mullen and Ronan Boyce.
The Candystripes continued to dominate extra time after the restart and thought they had grabbed a goal when Connolly headed home from close range, but the effort was disallowed for a foul.
Deep into additional time, Ben Doherty was sent off for a second bookable offence after the home side were left agitated by not getting a penalty in the closing seconds when Duffy was brought down in the box by George Cooper.
Dennison continued his impressive performance during the shootout as he saved Jamie Scott and Mullen’s efforts with Adam Frizzell firing well over and all three of the holders penalty takers, Conor Keeley, Thomas Oluwa and Owen Lambe scoring theirs.
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