It looked like Ne-Jai Tucker and his Burnley teammates were set to travel back to Lancashire with nothing to show for a determined performance when substitute Alex Gibson-Hammond gave Nottingham Forest the lead in time added on, as his drilled shot found the bottom corner to give Forest what looked like a dramatic winner.
Burnley showed resolve by finding an equalizer in the 94th minute. Substitute Ethen Vaughan tested the Forest defense with a deep cross and found Anthony Glennon sliding in to force the ball home, mass celebrations followed and it gave Burnley their first away league draw of the campaign.
Both sides came into the game at the City Ground in good form, with the Midlands side, who are coached by ex-Forest and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Andy Reid, sat in fourth place in Premier League 2 Division 2, meanwhile Burnley had won successive games against Southampton and Reading.
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