
Luke Berry (right) has scored two goals in three appearances this season
Charlton Athletic grabbed a dramatic equaliser in stoppage time to deny Hull City a fourth successive Championship victory.
Substitute Luke Berry pounced from close range in the 91st minute, extending the London club's unbeaten run to three games.
Hull City's Leeds United loanee Joe Gelhardt had given the home side the lead in the opening minute of the second half, scoring for the third successive game.
But while Berry denied the Tigers victory late on, they are now unbeaten in five matches.

Joe Gelhardt scored his fifth goal of the season for the Tigers
Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic reverted to a back three, matching the Charlton system, and the change seemed to unsettle the home side who could have been two down inside the opening four minutes.
Charlton's Tyreece Campbell met a long cross-field pass and his left-foot volley was well saved by Croatian keeper Ivor Pandur. Campbell then side-footed over the bar a minute later.
The hosts' best early chance saw defender Ryan Giles going close, with his shot deflected wide of Thomas Kaminski's goal.
The Belgian keeper then saved twice from Nigeria defender Semi Ajayi, foiling one effort down low before making another good close-range stop.
Hull made the perfect start to the second half, scoring in the opening minute through Gelhardt. The 23-year-old picked up the ball just inside the box, taking two touches before a clinical finish into the corner of Kaminski's net.
Space opened up for the Tigers as the visitors pressed for an equaliser. Regan Slater saw his shot blocked, before substitute Amir Hadziahmetovic's effort from outside the box was also blocked.
Charlton boss Nathan Jones brought on Charlie Kelman and Berry with 20 minutes to play, making it four up front.
And it was Berry who rescued a point for the Addicks, equalising in the 91st minute from close range from a corner.
There was another negative for the hosts as midweek goal hero Liam Millar limped off just 13 minutes after coming on as a substitute. His start against Leicester City on Tuesday had been his first appearance for just under a year.
Post-match reaction
Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside:
"I think that we controlled everything, because we expected that Charlton played (that way) today – with a lot of man-marking, long balls and two fresh strikers.
"We also we had a lot of problems, and this is why I decided to change system and everything. Yesterday Liam Millar's partner got burgled, and had a baby. He missed training yesterday. We missed seven players today.
"But if we didn't lose concentration or focus in the last set-pieces, everything would be fine, because I didn't feel in danger, they played exactly the way I expected.
"Maybe we didn't score the second goal to kill the game, and everything would be finished. But this is football. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, because in a few games we score last-minute goals, also.
"So let's move on. In the last four games – ten points, and for me this is perfect. Like I said to the lads in the dressing room, we need to keep going like this."
Jakirovic: 'We had a lot of problems'
Charlton Athletic manager Nathan Jones:
"It's an outstanding point. If you are any team in the Championship, seven points (from the last three games) is an excellent return.
"We have had to dig in. We made a big error to allow them to take the lead.
"To beat Sheffield Wednesday, to beat Ipswich on the road and to draw with a flying Hull is great.
"You can be a bit more upbeat about a seven-point week in the Championship because that is outstanding."
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