Port Vale scored two late goals to seal a dramatic point from a 2-2 draw against Morecambe at the Globe Arena.
Neil Aspin's side were trailing 2-0 with six minutes to go, but a controversial goal from Antony Kay and a Tom Pope header brought them back into the game.
There was still time for Morecambe to win it with a penalty after 87 minutes, but Scott Brown saved AJ Leitch-Smith's weak spot kick.
Leitch-Smith had earlier scored against his former club to give Morecambe the lead after 27 minutes.
The credit goes to midfielder Jordan Cranston who went on a superb run from his own half - after a Vale corner was cleared - and fed the ball through to Leitch-Smith, who slotted past the onrushing Scott Brown.
Leitch-Smith went close to a second with a shot from the edge of the area that curled just wide before Brown pulled off a fine save to turn away a Cranston free-kick heading for the top left-hand corner.
The Shrimps added a second five minutes before the break when Alex Kenyon clipped a cross into the box and striker Jason Oswell threw himself at the ball to head past Brown from close range for his first Football League goal.
Kay pulled one back for Vale after 84 minutes when he beat the offside trap from a free-kick to slot home from six yards out.
That sparked life into Vale and they levelled three minutes later when the prolific Pope headed Scott Quigley's left-wing cross into the bottom right-hand corner from six yards - his 98th goal for the club.
The drama continued when the Shrimps were awarded a penalty a minute later after Rhys Oates was brought down by Brown, but Leitch-Smith saw his effort easily saved.
Match report supplied by Press Association.