Czech Republic came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Croatia in Group D on Friday and keep their Euro 2016 campaign alive thanks to goals from super substitute pair Milan Skoda and Tomas Necid.
Ivan Perisic and Ivan Rakitic netted either side of the break to establish a two-goal cushion for Croatia, but Tomas Rosicky teed up team-mate Skoda for the equaliser before Necid came on to convert a last-gasp penalty.
The result means Croatia will have to wait before they can book their place in the next phase of the tournament, while Czech Republic can cling on to a small shred of hope they could yet advance.