Injury-time goals helped Kilmarnock and St Mirren secure crucial draws in their UEFA Conference League third qualifying round matches, boosting their chances of advancing to the next stage.
Bobby Wales picked the perfect moment to score his first goal for Kilmarnock as the teenager's stoppage-time equaliser kept his side well in the hunt for European progress against Tromso.
The 19-year-old produced an instinctive first-time finish to earn his side a 2-2 draw against the Norwegians in the first leg of the third qualifying round of the UEFA Conference League.
Killie had also struck early on but failed to build on Kyle Vassell's opener and became embroiled in a cagey affair.
The home side conceded a sloppy equaliser just after the break through Jakob Napoleon Romsaas before the visitors netted again on the counter-attack, with Lasse Nordas netting.
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The goal from the attacker, who scored 12 times on loan with Alloa last season, will give Kilmarnock a fighting chance of prolonging their European adventure when they travel to the world's northernmost professional football club next Thursday.
Meanwhile, Toyosi Olusanya was the last-gasp hero for St Mirren against Brann, netting a leveller in the 90th minute.
The home side struggled for long spells in the first leg of their third qualifier against the visitors who moved the ball with pace and purpose, while the heroics of Buddies goalkeeper Ellery Balcombe kept them at bay.
The visitors went ahead in the 75th minute through midfielder Felix Myhre's low drive, but in the 89th minute Olusanya popped up with a close-range leveller which Saints will gladly take into next week's second leg in Bergen, although they will need to increase their level of performance if they are to go through.
Brann's goal came when the ball fell to Myhre and he rifled a low drive through a ruck of bodies and into the net from a corner.
But there was drama in the final minute when Olusanya bundled the ball over the line from a cutback from fellow substitute James Scott and St Mirren Park erupted in unexpected joy, with Euro hopes resurrected.
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