Sporting CP became the fifth team in Champions League history to recover from a three-goal deficit in the first leg, achieving a remarkable 5-3 aggregate victory over Bodo/Glimt.
Last week, the Portuguese side faced a tough loss, falling 3-0 in the Arctic Circle.
However, their fortunes changed dramatically on Tuesday as they secured a 5-0 win after extra time at Estadio Jose Alvalade, marking their first quarter-final appearance since the 1982-83 season.
Defender Gonçalo Inacio ignited the comeback in the 34th minute with a header from a corner.
Luis Suárez assisted Pedro Gonçalves, who found the net in the 61st minute, and then converted a penalty in the 78th minute to equalize the matchup.
Sporting clinched the victory in extra time with Maximiliano Araújo scoring just two minutes into the first half of extra time, followed by a fifth goal from Rafael Nel in stoppage time.
