Nottingham Forest's hopes of reaching the play-off places were dealt a blow as they were held by relegation-threatened, Ipswich Town at Portman Road.
The Reds fell behind with Colin Quaner's fifth minute opener giving Martin O'Neill's side the worst possible start to a game they would have been expected to win.
But they equalised shortly after as Molla Wague turned in Joe Lolley's corner from close range to level things.
There was controversy late into the first-half though as Daryl Murphy was adjudged to have been in an offside position when he fired home.
Replays later showed that he was in fact well onside and the goal should have stood, much to the frustration of the Forest supporters.
They couldn't break down a leaky-looking Ipswich defence though and were forced to settle for a point.
They'll be hoping they can keep the pressure on the top six as the season heads towards a conclusion in the coming months.
But what have we learnt about Nottingham Forest after this latest showing?
Find out below....
This was a must win game for Forest
If Forest were to have any chance of breaking into the top six, then they need to be beating the lower placed teams in the Championship.
Ipswich have been poor this season and are the favourites to be relegated, so this was a huge opportunity missed by the Reds.
Daryl Murphy needs a spell out of the team
The 36-year-old only has three goals to his name this season in the league and isn't a man currently in a good run of form.
He hasn't taken his opportunity in the side at all and Karim Ansarifard should certainly be given his chance to show Martin O'Neill what he can offer this Forest team going forward.
The sooner Grabban is back, the better
Grabban hasn't featured for Forest since February and they are badly missing his goals at a crucial stage of this year's campaign.
He has scored 15 goals for the Reds this season and Martin O'Neill will be hoping he can recover from injury as quickly as possible so that he can play his part in their late push for the play-off places.