Below-par Chelsea came from behind to narrowly overcome hearty Celtic and remain top of Group B in the Women's Champions League.
Sonia Bompastor made a host of changes for the trip to Glasgow and her side were made to work hard to maintain her 100% record as Blues boss.
For the first time, Celtic Park hosted a game in the women's competition and history soon hit once more. Against the run of play, and many expectations, the Scottish champions took the lead.
Murphy Agnew burst free from the Chelsea backline and latched onto a sublime, bending pass from Amy Gallacher to slot in Celtic's first group stage goal.
It acted as quite the wake up call for the Super League winners and a mere six minutes later they were level as Maika Hamano wrong-footed home goalkeeper Kelsey Daugherty.
Within a further four minutes, the visitors were ahead. Perseverance paid off on a clinical counter-attack and Ashley Lawrence lashed into the roof of the net to turn the first of back-to-back battle of Britain matches on its head.
Onlookers would be forgiven for thinking Elena Sadiku's side would go on to suffer something of a hiding, but Celtic battled hard throughout a fluctuating second half.
Lucy Ashworth-Clifford provided a threat down the left and whipped in a string of dangerous deliveries, while Daugherty produced impressive saves to keep the scoreline tight.
Tight it was, but turn it Celtic could not as a stoppage-time red card for Agnes Beever-Jones came too late for them to exploit and they fell to a third consecutive defeat in their maiden group stage venture.