Dundee United came from behind to beat Kilmarnock in the SWPL play-off final and save their top-flight status.
Abby Robinson curled the SWPL2 runners-up ahead on the cusp of half-time and changed the tune of the respective team-talks at the interval.
In what was a highly competitive first half at the Falkirk Stadium, both sides had glimpses of goal, but Robinson made the breakthrough with a well-struck shot from just outside the box.
Whatever Suzy Shepherd, who has endured a difficult run since taking charge in March, said at the break, worked, though, as Georgie Robb drilled United level 10 minutes after the restart with a superb strike into the top corner.
Despite a dismal season in which they never climbed higher than ninth place, United's determination has never been doubted.
And that spirit was on show again when on-loan Hearts midfielder Brodie Greenwood picked the perfect moment to find her first goal of the season.
In the right place at the right time with 20 minutes remaining, the Scotland youth international tapped in to secure United's spot in the division and end Kilmarnock's promotion dreams.