Norway's Bodo/Glimt pulled off a sensational comeback to draw 2-2 draw away to Slavia Prague in the first Champions League group game in the club's history on Wednesday, with substitute Sondre Brunstad Fet getting the 90th-minute equaliser to cap off another brave display.

After making a remarkable run to the semi-finals of last season's Europa League, where they lost to English side Tottenham Hotspur, the Norwegians started well but they were punished in the 23rd minute when fullback Youssoupha Mbodji ghosted in at the back post to tap home Lukas Provod's pass.

Glimt's Danish striker Kasper Hogh had a chance to level from the spot nine minutes into the second half, but his penalty was saved, and that miss proved even more costly when Mbodji volleyed home his second of the night in the 7

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