Ex-England goalkeeper Jack Butland had a moment to forget in Rangers' final match of the season as he scored a comedic own goal just six minutes into the game.
Rangers knew they could not win the Scottish Premiership title on the final day, with Hearts and Celtic doing battle in Glasgow for the right to be crowned champions.
A draw would also have seen Hearts claim glory, but the defending champions won 3-1 to trigger ecstatic celebrations and win the title again.
In Falkirk, however, Rangers were hoping to put on a show and went 2-0 up early doors thanks to an early double from Youssef Chermiti. In the sixth minute, though, disaster struck.
Defender Emmanuel Fernandez had played a pass back to his goalkeeper, who tried to control the ball. With Calvin Miller chasing him down, Butland's touch was poor, and ended up rolling into the back of the net.
His team-mates could scarcely believe what had happened, and Butland was left stunned as he lost his clean sheet in dramatic fashion.
Luckily for him, though, Djeidi Gassama restored Rangers' two goal lead soon after, and Butland's side would go on to win 5-2 to finish the season in positive fashion.
Butland, now 33, was once a highly-rated young goalkeeper on the books of Birmingham City, before moving to Stoke City in 2013.
Having been linked with the likes of Liverpool, he would go to Euro 2012 with England. After the tournament, he would become the youngest ever England international goalkeeper at 19 years 158 days old.
Having been left out of the 2014 World Cup squad and ruled out of Euro 2016 through injury, Butland would go to the 2018 World Cup and sign for Crystal Palace in 2020.
He would also play for Manchester United on loan in 2023, before joining Rangers later that year, becoming their No 1 ever since.