In what was a must win fixture for Scotland in Group F of the UEFA qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup, Gordan Strachan's men enjoyed an opening 45 minutes that went better than most would have expected.
Lithuania snatched a point against Scotland in Glasgow in the return fixture, and have been a regular pain in the arses of the Scots over the past few campaigns, but when Stuart Armstrong started the scoring after roughly 25 minutes, things were looking good.
Five minutes later, however, they were looking even better.
Scotland's lead was doubled by Liverpool new boy Andy Robertson as he found himself on the edge of the area where he unleashed a beautiful curling shot into the top corner.
The Tartan army going wild.
What a finish, it's very easy to sky them when they are on the bounce like that but he got it just right and Liverpool fans will be liking what they've seen from the left-back.
Robertson made a very strong start to his Anfield career on his debut against Palace, but he'll be hoping to make that spot his own in the coming months. If he can bag a few goals like that in the Premier League, he should have no problems.