
There were only six shots on target in a match which lacked attacking quality
Derby County and Millwall both scored late own goals as honours ended even in a frantic Championship finale at Pride Park.
The match looked destined to end goalless before two unfortunate headers in the last 10 minutes of the game.
Derby defender Matt Clarke turned Thierno Ballo's cross in at his near post but then recovered to create the equaliser at the other end.
Under pressure from the Rams centre-back from a corner, Millwall captain Jake Cooper headed the ball into the corner of his own net with just two minutes to go.
The Lions stay third in the Championship table but miss the chance to close the gap on Middlesbrough, while Derby sit 15th on 27 points.

Defenders Matt Clarke and Jake Cooper both scored own goals in the last 10 minutes of the match
A lot of the match passed without much meaningful action in either box and ultimately came down to two defensive errors.
Millwall had the ball in the net early in the first half through Mihailo Ivanovic but the Serbian striker was rightly flagged offside, with Femi Azeez later hitting the post from a tight angle.
Patrick Agyemang looked the most likely scorer for the Rams, who badly missed injured top scorer Carlton Morris, while Tristan Crama stood out in an otherwise tepid performance for the visitors.
High-flying Millwall went into the game hunting their fourth win in a row and it looked like they would sneak it when Clarke put in his own net on 81 minutes.
Ballo's dangerous cross was whipped in with pace and Clarke's attempted header flew in beyond goalkeeper Jacob Widell Zetterstrom at his near post.
It was harsh luck on the centre-back, who had to intervene with Ivanovic wide open for a close-range finish if the ball made its way through.
But seven minutes later, Clarke atoned for his error as he put pressure on Cooper to head into his own net at the other end from a corner.
Derby substitute Rhian Brewster smashed an effort from range just wide as the hosts pushed for a winner in added time, but both teams had to settle for a point.
'I thought we could have nicked it' - reaction
Derby County boss John Eustace told BBC Radio Derby:
"The most important thing I'm happy with is how we competed against a really difficult team. The boys have been outstanding, their attitude was very, very good.
"The way we fought from the first minute to the last was what we wanted. You look at the midfield three today - Bobby Clark, who's a 10, Thommo's [Liam Thompson] different class and Andi Weimann - in there against three difficult opponents, in a game that they want to make a fight, I thought they competed really well.
"The way we defended set-pieces was excellent. Second half I felt there was only going to be one team to go on and win it. I thought the game opened up and we were playing some really good stuff without being clinical enough.
"To go a goal down with 10 minutes to go on the back of two defeats, I thought the group showed fantastic character and togetherness to go on and get the equaliser – and I thought we could have perhaps gone on and nicked it at the end."
Millwall boss Alex Neil told BBC Radio London:
"We're disappointed obviously in the fact that, when you're leading with 10 minutes to go we expect ourselves to see it out.
"I thought we had probably the better opportunities in the game. I thought second half we had two or three really good moments where we could have done a bit better.
"To concede in the manner we did is frustrating. If somebody produces a moment of quality it's a bit easier to accept, if you like.
"But I think it's a bit of a freak goal. We defend that one another hundred times and that doesn't happen.
"I didn't think they had any clear-cut chances in the game, so I think that's where the biggest frustration from our perspective comes out."
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