Warren Zaire Emery's equaliser against Borussia Dortmund ultimately put Paris Saint-Germain into the last 16.
PSG looked to be heading out in the first half with Newcastle ahead and their fortunes seemed perilous when Karim Adeyemi was set up by Niclas Fullkrug to slot home 11 minutes after the break.
Two minutes later the visitors drew level when Kylian Mbappe's pull-back found its way to Zaire Emery and the 17-year-old drilled home, with the aid of a slight deflection off Adeyemi.
The match was goal-less at the break but there could have easily been six goals by then with both sides, but particularly the visitors' pair of Randal Kolo Muani and Lee Kang-in, guilty of missing chances to put their side in front.
PSG looked to have scored the crucial goal when Mbappe latched onto Achraf Hakimi's through-ball and coolly slotted home but VAR ruled he was a fraction offside.
This result plus Newcastle's 2-1 defeat at home to AC Milan sees Dortmund finish top of the group with PSG second on eight points, ahead of the Italian side due to a better head-to-head record.
PSG looked to be heading out in the first half with Newcastle ahead and their fortunes seemed perilous when Karim Adeyemi was set up by Niclas Fullkrug to slot home 11 minutes after the break.
Two minutes later the visitors drew level when Kylian Mbappe's pull-back found its way to Zaire Emery and the 17-year-old drilled home, with the aid of a slight deflection off Adeyemi.
The match was goal-less at the break but there could have easily been six goals by then with both sides, but particularly the visitors' pair of Randal Kolo Muani and Lee Kang-in, guilty of missing chances to put their side in front.
PSG looked to have scored the crucial goal when Mbappe latched onto Achraf Hakimi's through-ball and coolly slotted home but VAR ruled he was a fraction offside.
This result plus Newcastle's 2-1 defeat at home to AC Milan sees Dortmund finish top of the group with PSG second on eight points, ahead of the Italian side due to a better head-to-head record.