Postpublished at 21:09 British Summer Time 3 September 2019
It was all abit silly, but that's football.
See you all on Thursday night for some Euro qualifiers?
Wales v Northern Ireland in Euro qualifier
Watch on BBC Two Wales or online (including Welsh commentary option)
Magill heads in for NI opener, James shot deflects off E Jones for equaliser
K Green heads in at back post for Welsh lead, but Hutton's injury-time header snatches draw
England beaten 2-1 in Norway after taking lead
Tom Rostance
It was all abit silly, but that's football.
See you all on Thursday night for some Euro qualifiers?
Wales goalscorer Kayleigh Green on BBC Two Wales: "Disappointment. It wasn't good enough today. If you give someone an inch they take a mile. It's something we have to build on.
"Football is a funny game but you have to keep going until the last whistle. I gave away a free-kick which was a bit silly but we didn't defend it. Will it happen again? No it won't."
Wales' all-time record cap holder Jess Fishlock on BBC Two Wales: "To concede a goal like that with the last kick of the game is just game management. They will feel like it's a loss not a draw. They've just made their qualifying campaign 10 times harder. You have to go and win in Belarus and you have to go and win in Northern Ireland."
Northern Ireland captain Ashley Hutton: "We just attacked it with everything, it came off the bar and the keeper wasn't there. I'm ecstatic, we put in a real shift.
"We dominated for most of the game, we deserved that, It was an incredible performance from Northern Ireland, we threw the sink at it."
Wales 2-2 Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland manager Kenny Shiels: "We didn't salvage a point, we lost two points. Wales haven't got one player from the Welsh league and we had seven players from the Irish domestic league. I'm really proud of the girls.
"Wales are a better team, but we were the better team on the night and we deserved a point, at least. Our girls were outstanding. We have drawn against a fantastic football team.
"Let's build some momentum from that."
Wales 2-2 Northern Ireland
DRAMA.
Ashley Hutton
REWRITE!
What drama in Newport! It's a howler from Wales keeper Laura O'Sullivan too. A long free-kick is pumped under the bar, she can only push it against the bar - Pickford v Liverpool style - and NI skipper Ashley Hutton is on hand to head in, Divock Origi style!
On her 100th cap too.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at Rodney Parade
Wales are 27 places above Northern Ireland in the world rankings, though you would never have known it from watching this game.
They might be on the verge of a defeat, but new boss Kenneth Shiels will be seriously encouraged by this performance.
Wales have 13 WSL players in their squad, but this has been an extremely even game.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Into added time...
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Wales happy to run the ball into the corner, kill the clock.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland collecting some bookings now as Sarah McFadden skis into the legs of a Wales midfielder. Booked.
And now Wales left-back Gemma Evans is booked. The referee is on one.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Ajax are 10 minutes away from a win here in Newport. But Northern Ireland are still in this - What an effort!
Marissa Callaghan lines up a shot from 25 yards and smashes it against the bar!
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Michael Pearlman
BBC Sport Wales at Rodney Parade
Wales might take inspiration from Chris Coleman's men's side that reached the semi-final of Euro 2016, but they play with a freedom that Coleman's charges never had.
Not only does captain Sophie Ingle roam out of defence like a Libero, linking to the midfield, but fellow defender Rhiannon Roberts has got in on the act now as well.
She has switched mid-match from central defence to right midfield and her outstanding cross created Wales' second goal.
Wales women are basically Ajax.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Another yellow, as Rachel Newborough slides through the back of Wales sub Megan Wynne. No prisoners.
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
Can Wales see it out from here?
Wales 2-1 Northern Ireland
A Wales player got cramp while celebrating that goal. Killer.
Kayleigh Green
It's in there! It had been coming too. Kayleigh Green just wanted it, attacking a cross from Rhiannon Roberts to head in from just a few yards out.
Northern Ireland right-back Rachel Newborough didn't get off the ground. Attack it!
Wales 1-1 Northern Ireland
Very decent centre-forward play from Kayleigh Green. Backs into the defender, swivels and fires wide.
Wales 1-1 Northern Ireland
Wales are knocking on the door now. Jayne Ludlow wants the three points here. Forward Megan Wynne is on for goalscorer Emma Jones.
Wales 1-1 Northern Ireland
One tasty challenge, two tasty challenges, three tasty challenges - a booking.
Lauren Wade of Northern Ireland goes into the boox, the last domino in the run.