Dinamo Moscow 0 Celtic 2 (Celtic win 2-1 on aggregate):Celtic created history in the most dramatic fashion as they overcame a first-leg deficit to battle past Dinamo Moscow in their Champions League third round qualifier, winning tonight's second leg 2-0 at the Arena-Khimki.
The Hoops had never won a European tie after losing the first game at Parkhead but Scott McDonald's header a minute from the break in the Arena Khimki levelled the tie 1-1 on aggregate.
The game looked to be heading for extra-time but in the final minute a sensational goal by substitute Georgios Samaras, on for McDonald, sent the Parkhead side into the Champions League play-offs and ended a six-year drought on their European travels.
The Parkhead side should also give an extra bonus to Andreas Hinkel, as the German defender made both goals and knocked two Dinamo efforts off the line in a pulsating night in Russia.
When the draw is made on Friday, Celtic will be in the hat with names such as Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, Stuttgart, Lyon and Fiorentina, and it is a place they richly deserve.
The visitors eventually took the lead a minute from the break when striker Marc Antoine Fortune, relatively anonymous thus far, knocked the ball back to Hinkel on the right.
He curled a high ball to the back post and the unmarked McDonald headed past Gabulov for the simplest but most important of goals.
There was still time for Hinkel to clear an effort from Dinamo skipper Dmitri Khokhlov off the line as the home side responded but it was a deserved interval lead Celtic took into the break.
It was a charged-up Celtic side who came out after the break determined to add to their lead.
With Brown driving Celtic forward, the Hoops went for the second goal and Maloney should have scored two minutes from the end when he was sent through by the Scotland midfielder but Gabulov brilliantly blocked.
Then in the final minute, Samaras took a long, searching Hinkel pass inside the box, weaved past three Dinamo defenders and slotted past Gabulov, before taking the acclaim of the small band of happy Hoops fans.