Goals from Brian Smikle and Chris McPhee saw high-flying Kidderminster Harriers twice come from behind to rescue a point at Wrexham.
The hosts took the lead through Mike Williams who found the net from close range following Wes Baynes's free kick.
Kidderminster equalised through Smikle who beat Chris Maxwell from the edge of the area before Williams's header from a Baynes corner made it 2-1.
But McPhee found the right corner of the net from inside the box to level.
Wrexham boss Dean Saunders:
"This management job takes years of you, I think. We've had nine chances I thought the effort from the players was fantastic.
"They all had a go and that's what I asked them for and on another day those chances go in.
"They're [Kidderminster] a good team. They play some good football, but we have to keep going.
"I just go home shaking my head tonight. It's nine chances we could've put away there and none of them went in.
"The second goal [Kidderminster scored] - I've actually told one of our players to mark the lad [McPhee] who scored to stop that happening because I could see it coming and he didn't do what I asked him to do.
"And the lad went in and scored and as you can imagine, my head was boiling after that.
"We scored two good goals, which we haven't been doing and which I asked them do to as well, and I suppose they [Kidderminster] scored two good goals from their point of view as well."
Kidderminster Harriers manager Mark Yates told BBC Hereford and Worcester:
"It was a great game in atrocious conditions, with both side playing some open attacking football and a point was a fair result.
"They could have nicked it, we could have nicked it, and I thought Dean Coleman made a couple of great saves.
"We started better but they had one or two chances at the end. It was a good point against a good side.
"We are disappointed at conceding two set-pieces and that is a slight negative on the day, but we showed tremendous spirit to come from behind twice. I wanted three points but we have to settle for that today."
Wrexham: Maxwell, Obeng, Westwood, Sinclair, Mike Williams, Cieslewicz, Fleming, Smith, Neil Taylor (Jones 70), Baynes, Marc Williams. Subs Not Used: Gareth Taylor, Fairhurst, McCluskey, Wolfenden.
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