Craig Sibbald rescued a draw for Dundee United in a scrappy contest at Kilmarnock as both sides continue to search for a Scottish Premiership win.
Kilmarnock's point is their first in seven matches while United are now winless in four.
United had the chance to take an early lead from the penalty spot when Ethan Schilte Brown clattered into Krisztian Keresztes.
Max Watters sent the spot-kick low but Kilmarnock goalkeeper Tobi Oluwayemi tipped the ball on to the post before his defenders rushed back to clear.
The hosts won a penalty of their own shortly after the half hour when Keresztes fouled Marley Watkins.
Dave Richards, starting in place of under-fire goalkeeper Yevhen Kucherenko, saved Bruce Anderson's spot-kick but the striker got to the loose ball first and smashed it into the bottom corner.
Kilmarnock went close to a second as Luca Stephenson had to scoop Scott Tiffoney's header off the line after Richards flapped at a loose ball. Tiffoney's effort appeared to have crossed the line but VAR guidance indicated the United goalkeeper had been fouled.
Sibbald hauled United level with just under half an hour to play. United sprung a counter-attack, Stephenson cut the ball back inside the box and Sibbald, on the stretch, slotted into the bottom corner.
Ivan Dolcek tried to catch out Oluwayemi with a spinning backheel as the clock ticked down but the Kilmarnock goalkeeper was able to gather comfortably.
And the final chance fell to Kilmarnock in the dying seconds as Dominic Thompson's 25-yard free-kick whistled narrowly wide.