Leicester v Leeds
Two late goals sent the sides in level after a half which eventually came to life at the Walkers Stadium.
Leeds looked well set to put together back-to-back wins for the first time this season when Robbie Blake fired in the opener.
But they kept the lead for merely seconds as a slip by visiting goalkeeper Casper Ankergren allowed Iain Hume to head home the equaliser.
The Foxes made two changes from the side which lost at Crystal Palace - new loan signing Shaun Newton was thrown straight in, while Alan Maybury returned from his ankle injury.
After Leeds' hard-fought win over Luton, boss Dennis Wise stuck with virtually the same side, Armando Sa the only newcomer in place of Eddie Lewis.
Leeds had an early chance when Matt Heath chipped a ball into the area, but Richard Cresswell's header lacked ambition and was easily saved by Paul Henderson.
After Jonathan Douglas headed Blake's corner wide, some clever footwork from Levi Porter and Jason Jarrett led to the latter getting a shot on goal which deflected for a corner.
Leeds' best chance came on 17 minutes, when a corner found Sebastien Carole, whose wayward shot fell fortuitously for Jemal Johnson, but his shot on the turn was straight at Henderson.
In the 37th minute Ankergren was forced to back-pedal rapidly as Porter's lofted cross threatened to drop under his crossbar.
A minute before the break, Henderson came out his area to clear a ball with his head and collided with Jemal Johnson.
The referee claimed the 'keeper used his knee and booked him, while Johnson needed extensive treatment and was eventually stretchered off to be replaced by David Healy.
From that free-kick Robbie Blake hit the wall, but when the rebound fell to him he struck it much sweeter to open the scoring.
Less than a minute later Leicester were level, another teasing cross from Porter was missed by everyone but Hume, whose header was on target and, thanks to a costly slip from Ankergren, dropped into the net.
Kilde: PA Sport