Callum Marshall started as Northern Ireland maintained their hopes of promotion from UEFA Nations League C with a 0-0 away draw against Belarus on Saturday night.
The Academy striker - currently on loan with Huddersfield Town - won his seventh senior Northern Ireland cap in the match played in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary, as the point kept them a point behind the group leaders.
Marshall played 67 minutes before being replaced by Dion Charles, and Northern Ireland might feel unfortunate not to leave with all three points, having registered seven shots on target to Belarus' two, but have another chance to move into Group C3's top two when they host Bulgaria on Tuesday.
Elsewhere in Europe on Saturday night, Andy Irving was an unused substitute as Scotland were narrowly beaten 2-1 by Croatia in Group A1.
Scotland took a first half lead in Zagreb through Ryan Christie, but were quickly pegged back by Igor Matonović.
Andrej Kramarić netted a 70th minute winner, before the Tartan Army suffered late heartbreak when Ché Adams' injury time leveller was ruled out by a VAR check for offside.
In Africa Cup of Nations qualifying, Nayef Aguerd, on loan with Real Sociedad, started in Morocco's 5-0 win over Central African Republic.
At age group level, it was a successful night for Lewis Orford and Fin Herrick as England U19s thrashed Netherlands U19s 4-1 in a friendly encounter in Marbella, Spain.
Orford wore the captain's armband for the Young Lions and scored his team's third goal on 73 minutes, following earlier strikes by Aston Villa's Kadan Young and Shumaira Mheuka of Chelsea.
Tottenham Hotspur's Mikey Moore completed the scoring in the final minute, while Herrick enjoyed a strong 90 minutes in goal, helping repel a confident Dutch start as England laid the foundations for victory.
Patrick Kelly was also on the scoresheet as Northern Ireland U21s romped to a 5-0 victory over Azerbaijan in qualifying for the 2025 UEFA U21 European Championship.
Northern Ireland were already 2-0 up in Coleraine by the time Kelly found the net with 64 minutes on the clock.
Two further goals completed victory for Northern Ireland, who cannot qualify for next summer's finals, but will aim to complete their campaign on another high when they travel to Luxembourg on Tuesday.
Fellow Hammer Josh Briggs was an unused substitute against Azerbaijan.