Millwall climbed back into the Championship's automatic promotion places but had to settle for a late 1-1 draw at already-relegated Leicester, a result that keeps their top-two ambitions alive yet no longer entirely within their own control.
Harry Souttar, playing his first game since rupturing an Achilles 16 months ago, bundled the Foxes in front in the 78th minute, only for substitute Macaulay Langstaff to lash home an equaliser in the final minute - his first goal since February - to lift Alex Neil's side up to second, a point ahead of Ipswich, who have two games in hand.
An Early Blow For The Visitors
The opening exchanges delivered drama of an unwelcome kind for Millwall. Abdul Fatawu sliced wide for Leicester before Hamza Choudhury's intervention at the other end stopped Josh Coburn firing the Lions in front, the Leicester captain nicking the ball away as Coburn prepared to shoot.