D’Margio Wright-Phillips struck an added-time equaliser for Stoke as they snatched a 2-2 draw at home to Middlesbrough. Former England centre half Phil Jagielka’s own goal – on his 40th birthday – looked set to hand Boro all three points.
But with Chris Wilder’s side ready to celebrate their first victory of the season, 20-year-old sub Wright-Phillips – grandson of former Arsenal striker Ian Wright – showed the family finishing skills to snatch a point in injury time.
Jacob Brown’s second goal of the season put City in front before Duncan Watmore made it 1-1. Watmore stole ahead of Jagielka to level the scores after 38 minutes and then forced the defender to put through his own net after 63 minutes.
Both teams kicked off in the bottom six with Boro kept out of the relegation places only on goal difference from West Brom and Luton.