Stoke picked up a precious point in their fight for Championship survival as they came back from 2-0 to draw with West Brom.
The Baggies stretched their unbeaten run to nine but it was a case of what could have been for Carlos Corberan’s side, who could have further cemented their play-off spot with victory at the bet365 Stadium.
Celtic loanee Mikey Johnston and Jed Wallace put the visitors two goals to the good with strikes either side of half-time.
But Million Manhoef grabbed one back before Andre Vidigal levelled with the rebound after Alex Palmer saved his penalty.
Stoke are now four points clear of the drop after picking up five points from their last three.
Steven Schumacher freshened up his side after Monday’s draw against Huddersfield with a quartet of changes.
Three of them were in attacking areas as Manhoef, Sead Haksabanovic and Ryan Mmaee returned to the starting line-up along with defender Enda Stevens.
Meanwhile, Corberan made three changes as Cedric Kipre, Grady Diangana and captain Jed Wallace replaced Semi Ajayi, John Swift and Tom Fellows after the draw with Watford.
Baggies stopper Palmer had to be alert early on to keep out Haksabanovic’s strike after he skipped past a defender.
Palmer was quick off his line to deny Mmaee one-on-one, before Haksabanovic fired wide from a tight angle.
For all of the Potters’ good work, it was the visitors who took the lead in the 24th minute. Johnston broke the deadlock with his seventh goal since making the switch from the Scottish giants as he smashed home at the near post after being found by Diangana.
Down the other end, Stevens came close to drawing the hosts back level as he struck wide of the mark.
And Mmaee did the same after he was exceptionally found by a ball over the top from captain Josh Laurent.
After the break, the Morocco international drove his way into the box and forced Palmer into action, but he went down injured soon after and was replaced by Tyrese Campbell.
Wallace doubled the lead just before the hour mark as Daniel Iversen could only push Brandon Thomas-Asante’s cross into his path.
Vidigal and Wouter Burger were hauled on by Schumacher in a desperate attempt to get something from the game.
Vidigal linked up with fellow substitute Campbell as the dragged his effort wide.
But the hosts halved the deficit with little over 20 minutes to go when Dutchman Ki-Jana Hoever flicked the ball into compatriot Manhoef’s path and he made no mistake as he buried his first goal for the club.
Substitute Yann M’Vila gave away a penalty when he brought down Campbell inside the box with 13 minutes left.
Palmer kept out Vidigal’s spot-kick but the Portuguese forward made no mistake from the follow-up to level.
Albion’s big chance came in the seventh minute of stoppage time as Andreas Weimann, an 87th-minute substitute, poked wide.