Wolverhampton Wanderers twice came from behind to snatch a point against Norwich City at Molineux this evening.
Substitute Simeon Jackson thought he'd won the game for the visitors with his first touch but Ronald Zubar equalised late on.
Paul Lambert's side took the lead after just 12 minutes when Wes Hoolahan broke free down the left and whipped over a cross which was met by Andrew Surman, who bulleted his header past Wayne Hennessey.
Stephen Hunt wasted a good chance for Wolves by firing over soon after, before recalled striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake justified his selection with a scruffy equaliser.
Hunt saw a shot blocked and the rebound fell for Ebanks-Blake, who managed to poke a shot past John Ruddy.
The hosts pressed for an advantage after the break but saw their best efforts thwarted by Ruddy before Jackson restored the Canaries' lead.
The Canadian striker had been on the field for less than a minute when he converted Steve Morison's low cross to score what appeared to be the winner.
However, Wolves pegged them back once again eight minutes from time when full-back Zubar headed home Nenad Milijas's corner.
Wolves move above Sunderland to 16th with the point, while Norwich remain ninth.