Tottenham hit back from two goals down to secure a point at Everton in the Women's Super League.
The Toffees started brightly as they maintained the form which saw them hold Arsenal to a draw last weekend, going ahead after just 10 minutes.
Sara Holmgaard arrowed a powerful finish past Rebecca Spencer to open the scoring before Justine Vanhaevermaet bundled in from close range just five minutes later when Spurs failed to clear a corner.
It was an uncharacteristically strong start for an Everton side who have struggled in front of goal this season, and they continued to press Spurs in a bid to extend their lead.
But the visitors had regularly tested Toffees goalkeeper Courtney Brosnan and reduced the deficit before the break when Drew Spence tapped into an open goal after a mix-up involving the Everton goalkeeper.
Another moment of miscommunication brought Spurs level after the restart, Bethany England converting from close range after Tottenham gained possession in the box.
Tottenham seized control of the game and should have gone ahead but Jessica Naz missed two excellent chances, sending a loose ball over the bar and firing wide from close range.
Everton struggled to find the form they displayed in the first half but Tottenham's finishing was poor and they were unable to make the most of their possession.
Brosnan's goalkeeping was also crucial in keeping the scores level and she did well to deny Wang Shuang, Kit Graham and England.
The draw leaves Everton ninth in the WSL table going into the final game of the season, while Tottenham are sixth.
Their comeback draw will give Spurs a boost going into next Sunday's FA Cup final against Manchester United (14:30 BST).