Kenyan international Clarke Oduor once again featured for 90 minutes as his club Bradford City progressed to the second round of the Carabao Cup after edging out Accrington Stanley through penalties at the Wham Stadium.Last weekend, Oduor who’s primarily a left-back was played as a left wingback but on Tuesday he was fielded as a right winger.##NAJAVA_MECA_7417075##The game ended 1-1 in regulation and extra time and had to be settled from the penalty spot where the visitors emerged 4-1 winners.Alex Pattison opened the scoring for Bradford just before the interval before substitute Josh Andrews equalised in the 66th minute with his first touch of the game to ensure that match went to post hame spot kicks.Bradford scored all their four penalties through Andy Cook, Alex Gilliead, Jamie Walker and Oduor. Only Jack Nolan converted for Accrington.The Bantams progressed to the second round and will discover their opponents in the draw later evening.Coach Mark Hughes was left impressed.“I am pleased with the result, but I am also pleased with the performance. I thought it was a step up from what we have seen so far this season, both during pre-season and in the game at the weekend against Crawley,” he told the club website.“I was impressed with the intensity, the way we got out to people a little bit quicker than we did last time out”He also lauded the fans for inspiring the team during the penalty shootout.“(The takers) Never looked in any doubt. They were all good penalties, all in the corners,” he added.“Obviously, being in front of our fans was an advantage. We felt the fans’ support tonight. They were great, and we thank them”.Bradford now shift focus on weekend’s league Colchester City.BREAKING: Court orders Gor Mahia to pay former winger millions