We came from 1-0 down to claim another important point in the ScottishPower Women's Premier League, with a midweek visit to Celtic ending 1-1.
Saoirse Noonan had given the hosts the lead at New Douglas Park in the 57th minute, but that would be cancelled out by Natalia Wróbel's superb strike from outside the box in the 81st minute.
The point ensures our unbeaten record in the SWPL remains in tact after 20 games played, and we remain top of the table, four points clear of second-placed Hearts.
Match Action from New Douglas Park
There were five changes from Sunday's win over Partick Thistle, with Amy Muir coming into to captain the XI, alongside Lana Golob, Lisa Forrest, Linda Motlhalo and Wróbel.
The first shot fell to the home side inside the first five minutes, but it proved to be a routine save for goalkeeper Lee Gibson as Maria McAneny's effort landed right into her palms.
We sent in two great deliveries, one from Emily Whelan and the other by Abi Harrison, but both would be clear before they could reach their intended target at the back post.
A Chloe Warrington cross was headed down by Harrison but collected by home goalkeeper Lisa Rodgers, before Erín McLaughlin looked to replicate her long-range goal from the weekend, but this time her effort landed on the roof of the Celtic net.
In the dying minutes of the first half, Wróbel saw a strike, that looked like it was going into the bottom corner, deflected behind by Celtic defender Claire Walsh.
There was another opportunity for our No.10 on the stroke of half-time, after being found by Whelan, but her outside-of-the-boot strike landed wide of the target.
Early on in the second half, the hosts would fashion the best opportunity so far, as Emma Lawton burst into the final third, but was thwarted by brave goalkeeping from Gibson, who made herself big and deflected the back off the Celtic defender and it went out for a goal kick.
But Celtic would soon take the lead just before the hour mark, with Noon heading home a cross by Lawton.
A superb last-player tackle by Kimberley Smit in the box stopped Poppy Pritchard doubling her side's lead, with the forward only having to knock the ball into the back of the net from a few yards out before our Dutch defender's interception.
At the other end, we went close to finding the equaliser, but Whelan saw her strike initially saved by Rodgers before it was cleared off the line by the Celtic defence.
Wróbel was next to try and find the leveller, but her strike from outside of the box was pushed away from the target by goalkeeper Rodgers, before she smothered the rebound before an incoming Whelan could get a touch on it.
We did find the equaliser inside the final ten minutes and it came from Wróbel, who unleashed a long-range effort and it soared into the back of the net, beating an outstretched Rodgers.
Full-time: Celtic 1-1 Glasgow City
Glasgow City goals: Wróbel 81
Celtic goals: Noonan 57
Glasgow City: Gibson; Warrington, Smit, Golob, Muir (Määttä), Wróbel (Lauder), McLaughlin (Gray), Motlhalo, Forrest, Whelan, Harrison (Evans)
Subs not used: Clachers, Sallaway, Earl, Thomas, Boyes