Harry Darling's late header rescued a point for Swansea City at Stoke in a meeting of two managerless clubs.
Darling headed home in the 89th minute as he made amends for conceding the penalty that put Stoke ahead.
Daniel Johnson's second half penalty had looked likely to give Stoke all three points in a contest where they created the better chances.
Stoke are three points above the relegation zone after Swansea's late equaliser.
Stoke will feel aggrieved not to have won a contest they appeared to be controlling.
The Potters looked set for three points and might have led by more than a single goal before they lost concentration and allowed Darling a free header from a corner as the home supporters were once again left disappointed.