A penalty from Lewis McGugan in the final minute of stoppage time salvaged a point for Championship play-off hopefuls Nottingham Forest at Burnley as they staged a second last-gasp comeback of the Easter period.
The draw keeps Forest in fifth, three points clear of seventh-placed Leicester with six games remaining in the race for the play-off spots.
Billy Davies apologised to both sets of supporters afterwards for what he termed a 'terrible spectacle' but hailed a 'fantastic' point won as Leicester went down to defeat at Barnsley.
Burnley manager Sean Dyche was left fuming at the referee's decision to continue playing after what he felt was the end of allotted stoppage time.
"It probably is a penalty but that's not the point. The game's dead, it's over, we've won."