A stoppage time goal from George Boateng salvaged a point for Nottingham Forest against Leicester City.
The Foxes scored twice in three first-half minutes, before Lewis McGugan halved the deficit from the spot in the second half.
Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel was also sent off after the penalty had been converted for throwing the ball away.
Gelson Fernandes first set up David Nugent to put Leicester in front on 18 minutes before pouncing on a rebound to score himself.
Forest were awarded a penalty when Matt Mills handballed a Chris Gunter cross and McGugan fired past Schmeichel, who saw red straight after.
Boateng completed Forest's comeback by scrambling in at the far post in the 93rd minute.
Forest and Leicester now sit at 11th and 14th respectively.