Sunderland 3-3 Accrington Stanley
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Sunderland's Charlie Wyke took his season tally to 30 goals with a double before Accrington bounced back to claim a point in an entertaining draw.
The Black Cats are now nine points behind second-placed Peterborough with three matches remaining after their winless run was extended to six matches.
Sunderland were in command early on with Wyke's double but Accrington made a fight of it after the break.
Colby Bishop pulled one back five minutes into the second half before Stanley, who sit six points off sixth place, were given a first equaliser when Luke O'Nien headed into his own net.
Even though Max Power put Sunderland ahead again with seven minutes left, the visitors earned a deserved point when Sean McConville hit a brilliant free-kick with five minutes left.
The hosts went ahead in the sixth minute when Wyke rose highest in the area to direct Lynden Gooch's cross back and beyond Accrington goalkeeper Toby Savin.
His 30th of the season in all competitions followed five minutes later when he moved ahead of his marker to turn Aiden McGeady's fine run and cross inside the near post.
But Bishop applied the low finish after Dion Charles had rolled him in at the start of the second half to give the visitors hope.
Accrington levelled with 22 minutes left when O'Nien's attempted header back to the goalkeeper missed Lee Burge and bounced in.
With five minutes remaining Jack Diamond put in Power and the captain looked to have sealed a much-needed win for Lee Johnson's men.
But Accrington responded once more when McConville's incredible free-kick made its way inside Burge's near post.
Match report supplied by PA Media.