John Eustace’s wait for a first win at Blackburn goes on after Preston battled back to claim a 2-2 draw in an entertaining Lancashire Derby clash at Deepdale.
Eustace, whose first game in charge of Rovers ended in defeat at former club Birmingham, saw his side let a 2-0 lead slip but still dented Preston’s play-off aspirations.
All four goals came in the first half as Sammie Szmodics regained his place as the Championship’s top scorer before Sam Gallagher doubled the visitors’ lead.
But Robbie Brady’s 39th-minute strike and Emil Riis’ effort four minutes later secured Ryan Lowe’s hosts a point.
Eustace made two changes from the side which lost at St Andrew’s as John Fleck made his debut and Scott Wharton returned to the starting line-up, while North End remained unchanged from the side that beat Middlesbrough to earn a third successive win.
Blackburn arrived at Deepdale off the back of a turbulent few weeks but they quickly hit the front as star man Szmodics, who had already lashed an effort wide, opened the scoring after just seven minutes.
The 28-year-old overtook Plymouth’s Morgan Whittaker at the top of the second-tier scoring charts as he raced on to Gallagher’s flick on and coolly slotted beyond Freddie Woodman.
Down the other end, Liam Millar cut onto his left foot but could only tamely hit straight at Aynsley Pears.
Fleck’s debut lasted just 17 minutes before he was forced of with injury but Rovers were soon celebrating a second goal.
Gallagher sent the visiting fans into scenes of jubilation when he got in behind from Callum Brittain’s defence-splitting pass and converted with a neat flick in the 23rd minute.
It could have been three when Szmodics forced Woodman into a decent save after Brittain’s free-kick was cleared into his path.
But a four-minute burst saw the Lilywhites level before the break.
The first goal was a fine curling first-time finish from Brady, a stunning strike to open his account for the season.
And Riis scrambled home his third goal in as many games to draw the hosts level on the stroke of half-time.
Referee David Webb was jeered with chants of “you’re not fit to referee” from both sets of supporters after a break in play with an injury.
The momentum was all with the hosts after a scintillating end to the first half and Riis fashioned a chance for Brady with a cheeky backheel, but a pivotal Blackburn block kept the scores level.
Mads Frokjaer then smashed a 20-yard volley over as Preston continued to press.
Dangerous Danish striker Riis nodded an Alan Browne cross straight at Pears, who then produced an important stoppage-time save to keep out Browne’s header and help earn a point for his side.