Celtic's Tom Rogic and APOEL's Tommy Oar both made it into the next round of UEFA Champions League qualifying overnight.
After being held to a 0-0 draw at home in the first leg by Norwegian side Rosenborg, Celtic had it tough in the return leg on Wednesday.
However, a James Forrest goal with just over 20 minutes left to play sealed a 1-0 aggregate victory for the Scottish Champions.
Rogic started on the bench but came on just after Forrest's goal, helping the side hold on to their one-goal advantage.
Alex Gersbach, however, did not feature for Rosenborg across the two legs.
Meanwhile, Tommy Oar's APOEL are also through to the next round after an extra-time blitz against Viitorul.
With the scores locked at 1-1 on aggregate after 180 minutes, extra time then possibly penalties would decide who progressed.
But APOEL were on fire in extra time, scoring three times in the first half - including two goals in two minutes - to seal a 4-1 aggregate win.
Oar played 90 minutes in the first leg 1-0 loss, but watched from the bench as APOEL sealed th 4-0 win.
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