Motherwell kick-off their pre-season friendlies with a 2-2 draw against FC Twente.
In the first of two games due to be played in the Netherlands, the Steelmen had to be pegged back twice against Champions League level opposition.
Stuart Kettlewell handed starts to Liam Gordon and Zach Robinson with a largely familiar starting XI.
The hosts started dangerously, with Sayfallah Ltaief getting forward before seeing his effort being brilliantly matched by Aston Oxborough.
Motherwell got a foothold in the game and took the lead just beyond the half-hour mark.
Lennon Miller won himself a free-kick on the edge of the box and stepped up, curling a fine effort past Issam El Maach in the Twente goal.
Just before half-time, Anass Salah-Eddine tested Oxborough again but the tall Englishman was again equal to his strike.
Stuart Kettlewell then shuffled his pack at the break with a host of changes, inclusing handing gametime to newcomers Kofi Balmer, Tom Sparrow, Filip Stuparevic but within a minute of the restart the Dutch hosts were level.
Some nice play worked the ball into the box and substitute Daan Rots fired unstoppably past Aston Oxborough.
Special mention has to go to Oxborough again as he pulled off an incredible close-range save.
There weren’t many clear cut chances after that as both sides worked away, shaking off any pre-season rust.
A moment of magic lit up the game with just over ten minutes to go.
Moses Ebiye found himself just inside the Twente half and fired an audacious effort over the head of Lars Unnerstall, earning a round of applause off of all in attendance.
The joy was short lived though as just seconds later, Daan Rots got his second of the game, levelling the game in what was arguably a fair result and a good ninety minutes of work into the legs.
Motherwell take on D.S.V.D Deurningen on Sunday, before flying home on Sunday.