Lille, led 2-0 by Celtic Glasgow, snatched the draw with two goals in the second period (2-2) on Thursday night on the second day of the group stage of the Europa League.
OGC Nice, bereaved by the terrorist attack in a church, for its part won a narrow victory 1-0 against the Israeli team of Beer Sheva.
A week after a convincing success in Prague (4-1), Lille snatched the draw (2-2) at home against Celtic Glasgow after being led 2-0 at halftime on Thursday in Matchday 2 of the Europa League.
Le Losc, surprised by a double from the Norwegian Mohamed Elyounoussi in the first period (28th, 33rd), reacted after the break and equalized thanks to Zeki Celik (67th) and Jonathan Ikoné (75th).
The Mastiffs, co-leaders of L1 and still undefeated this season in all competitions.
The Northerners are now second in Group H with 4 points, two lengths behind AC Milan, which they will challenge next week at San Siro and which easily beat Sparta Prague on Thursday (3-0).
Nice, the tribute then the victory
For its part, Nice signed a narrow 1-0 victory over Israeli team Beersheba.
Before the meeting, the Niçois paid a moving tribute to the three victims of the attack that plagued the city on Thursday morning.
Humiliated in Leverkusen a week ago (6-2), Patrick Vieira's team, lacking offensive inspiration, won thanks to a goal from Amine Gouiri in the first period (23rd), before a trip to the Slavia Prague next Thursday.