Young midfielder Justin Devenny made his first senior start for Northern Ireland in a friendly defeat away to Sweden.
The 21-year-old was making his third senior international appearance and was handed his first start by manager Michael O'Neill, but was part of a young side which suffered a heavy defeat in the end, as the Green and White Army went down 5-1 at Friends Arena.
Nevertheless, Devenny's 78-minute appearance was one to celebrate, as his breakthrough season continues to go from milestone to milestone.
The youngster had earlier in the window made his second senior international appearance – and first at Windsor Park – as a 69th-minute substitute in Northern Ireland's 1-1 friendly draw with Switzerland.
The 21-year-old previously made his debut for Northern Ireland side back in November as a late substitute against Luxembourg, shortly after his very own debut in Palace colours against Fulham.