Glasgow Rangers snatched a late 4-3 victory over Antwerp FC in the UEFA Europa League last 32 first-leg on Thursday evening.
Joe Aribo gave the Scottish side the lead before halftime, but Felipe Avenatti and a penalty from Lior Refaelov had the Belgians ahead at the interval.
Full-back Borna Barisic clawed the visitors level from the spot soon from the restart before Martin Hongla regained the host' lead.
However, Ryan Kent levelled for Rangers before time with Barisic completing his brace with another spot-kick to complete the comeback, whilst Antwerp had a man dismissed in Abdoulaye Seck.
Premier League outfit Arsenal settled for a 1-1 draw against Portuguese powerhouse SL Benfica in their last 32 first-leg clash in Rome.
Played in the Italian capital due to Covid-19 issues, Arsenal named the same eleven from Sunday's emphatic win over Leeds United.
However, after a goalless first half the Gunners trailed through a penalty from Pizzi but Bukayo Saka responded immediately to see out a draw ahead of the return-leg next Thursday.
Napoli were left with a mountain to climb ahead of the return-leg after falling to a 2-0 defeat at the hands of debutants Granada.
Fresh from a solid victory over Juventus in Serie A on Saturday, two first-half goals from Yangel Herrera and Kenedy minutes of each other put the Partenopei's evening to bed.
Ajax Amsterdam needed a dramatic turnaround late on to see off LOSC Lille 2-1 in the last 32 first-leg out at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille.
Timothy Weah handed Lille the lead late in the second half, however a penalty before full-time from Dusan Tadic followed a late finish from substitute Brian Brobbey to bring the tie to a close.