Celtic secured a dramatic passage into the knockout stages of the Europa League with a last-minute 2-1 victory over Lazio in Rome.
Neil Lennon's side secured their first ever European victory on Italian soil in the most dramatic fashion as Olivier Ntcham bagged the winner in the fifth minute of added on time.
In an exact repeat of the reverse fixture back in Glasgow, the Scottish champions fell behind but fought their way back and won it late on to ensure they qualified for the last 32 of the Europa League in real style.
Ciro Immobile got Lazio off to the perfect start with his fifth goal in the last four games coming after just seven minutes of play at the Stadio Olimpico.
The hosts had their chances to double the lead, but were made to pay for missing them when James Forrest fired in a fine equaliser after 38 minutes to help send the Bhoys in level at the break.
Despite a host of chances for both sides, the scores remained level until the the 90 minutes were up, but as Lazio looked to try and force a winner, they made a huge mistake at the back and presented Celtic with a late chance to win it.
Ntcham took that chance in style with his dinked finish sealing an impressive away victory and a deserved place in the knockout stages after taking ten points from their opening four games.