It was yet another grandstand finish by Paul Simpson's Carlisle United.

The Blues left it until the 98th minute to grab a point against nine-man Tranmere Rovers.

Sub Tobi Sho-Silva headed the equaliser with almost the last touch of the game.

It came after the Cumbrians had twice gone behind, with Omari Patrick bringing them level in between the home side's two goals.

The 2-2 draw at Prenton Park - against a home side who had two men sent off - put United 13 points above the relegation zone - and there were memorable scenes in front of the away supporters at the end.

Photographer Richard Parkes was there to capture the drama...

News and Star: Omari Patrick celebrates his equaliser with Brennan Dickenson, rightOmari Patrick celebrates his equaliser with Brennan Dickenson, right

News and Star: Patrick, second right, is mobbed after his goalPatrick, second right, is mobbed after his goal

News and Star: Dynel Simeu, left, arrives from the bench to join Tobi Sho-SilvaDynel Simeu, left, arrives from the bench to join Tobi Sho-Silva

News and Star: Simeu, left, joins Sho-Silva in celebrationSimeu, left, joins Sho-Silva in celebration

News and Star: Sho-Silva is mobbed after his dramatic goalSho-Silva is mobbed after his dramatic goal

News and Star: Gime Toure, right, arrives to celebrate with Sho-SilvaGime Toure, right, arrives to celebrate with Sho-Silva

News and Star: Kelvin Mellor, second right, creases up as Sho-Silva, centre, Dynel Simeu, right, and Mitchell Roberts, left, celebrateKelvin Mellor, second right, creases up as Sho-Silva, centre, Dynel Simeu, right, and Mitchell Roberts, left, celebrate (Image: Richard Parkes)

News and Star: Sho-Silva shows his satisfaction at the late goalSho-Silva shows his satisfaction at the late goal

News and Star: Sho-Silva applauds the fans after the end of the gameSho-Silva applauds the fans after the end of the game

News and Star: The travelling fans enjoyed it too...The travelling fans enjoyed it too...