Macarthur FC have been left to rue an own goal in the 95th minute that has allowed 10-man Melbourne Victory to snatch a 1-1 draw in an A-League Men clash of unbeaten sides.
Victory had the better of opportunities throughout Friday night's clash in Campbelltown but were wasteful after conceding 12 minutes into the game.
Defender Adama Traore received a second yellow card in the 62nd minute for accidentally striking Bulls captain Ulises Davila in the head, further denting Victory's hopes of a comeback.
But in the final minute of stoppage time, Victory had one last chance on the attack and Nishan Velupillay passed to Bruno Fornaroli, whose strike ricocheted off Yianna Nicolaou and into the goal.
Victory's third consecutive 1-1 draw temporarily installs them atop the ladder and keeps both their and Macarthur's unbeaten start to the season alive.
Winger Jed Drew was in everything early on for the Bulls, who looked particularly strong transitioning up the field.
The 20-year-old had a hand in the first goal of the night and could have scored the Bulls' second just before halftime but sprayed his shot into the crossbar.
After a one-two with Drew, Davila found Matthew Millar scything through the Victory defence and the midfielder shot past goalkeeper Paul Izzo.
Victory had the better of possession but were clunky as they sought an equaliser.
Most notably, Bruno Fornaroli had his strike slapped away by Bulls goalkeeper Filip Kurto at point-blank range midway through the first half.
They had even more chances after the break, with Jake Brimmer curling a good opportunity over the top of the goal.
Victory finished with 58.5 per cent possession and 20 shots to the Bulls' 12, but only had 30 per cent shot accuracy.
They did well to hold on once reduced to 10 men.
Izzo saved a certain goal when he blocked Davila's shot just after Traore's dismissal, with defender Damien Da Silva saving another chance with an outstretched boot.
Fornaroli had a late chance to snatch a draw when he appealed for contact from Jake Hollman in the area but the VAR was unmoved and no penalty was forthcoming.
But as It turned out, it wasn't Victory's final opportunity to equalise.