A mistake from Motherwell goalkeeper Calum Ward helped Kilmarnock to an enthralling draw as both sides remain unbeaten in the Scottish Premiership.
It will feel like two points dropped for the home side, who controlled large parts of the games and conceded a cheap equaliser as Ward dropped a cross with nine minutes to play.
The home side started brightly but it was Kilmarnock who took the lead after a sweeping move led to Djenairo Daniels firing home a Brad Lyons pull-back.
Motherwell manager Jens Berthel Askou has been very clear about his footballing philosophy since coming to Scotland and he will be delighted at how his players responded to falling behind.
They stuck to his style and Apostolos Stamatelopoulos could have brought them level with a header from a corner, but it was blocked amid shouts for a penalty.
But the home side were not to be denied. A great move ended with a weak Ibrahim Said shot which Maks Stryjek should have held, and Tawanda Maswanhise slammed home the equaliser.
Askou's men raised the intensity and deservedly went ahead shortly after the hour, they turned the ball over in their own half and broke quickly. It looked like the chance was gone after Stamatelopoulos chose the wrong option, but the ball broke to Emmanuel Longelo who drilled the home side ahead.
Motherwell looked the better side through the second half but gifted Kilmarnock a way back into the game when Ward failed to gather a simple cross and George Stanger tapped the ball home.
That mistake took the wind out of Motherwell's sails and the closest either side came to a winner was a Marley Watkins header.