Plymouth snatched an injury-time equaliser at home to QPR to deny Jim Magilton his first league win in charge.
Magilton still waiting for first league win in charge
Plymouth Argyle snatched an injury-time equaliser at home to Queens Park Rangers to deny Jim Magilton his first league win as manager.
Magilton's side appeared to be heading towards three points at Home Park following experienced striker Heidar Helguson's first-half header.
However, the Pilgrims laid siege to the visitors' goal in the closing moments and were rewarded by Jamie Mackie's late finish.
The hosts made the livelier start with Mackie firing over the top of Radek Cerny's crossbar in the third minute.
Rory Fallon had the ball in the net with a header moments later but he was well offside when he met the cross, before James Paterson had a volley deflected wide.
Magilton, who insists he can succeed where many others have failed under Flavio Briatore, was clearly irritated by his side's lacklustre beginning and was barking instructions from the touchline with 10 minutes gone.
Their first shot on target came from ex-Argyle favourite Akos Buzsaky, whose free-kick was tipped behind by Romain Larrieu.
Peter Ramage and Kaspars Gorkss put headers over and Wayne Routledge and Buzsaky failed to test Larrieu with long-range efforts as Rangers gradually found their feet.
Larrieu was called into action on the half-hour, pulling off a fine reflex save to keep out Routledge's awkward, bouncing shot.
Three minutes later Tottenham loanee Adel Taarabt drew another save from the Frenchman with a shot from inside the penalty area.
But Rangers finally went ahead three minutes before the break after being awarded a dubious free-kick against Fallon.
Golden chance
Taarabt drilled the dead ball across goal and Helguson was given too much space to plant a simple header past Larrieu for his first goal of the season.
Plymouth were again on top after the break, and substitute Cillian Sheridan came agonisingly close to levelling with a rasping drive which flew inches wide.
Then Fallon missed a golden chance to equalise with a header from in front of goal which he inexplicably put wide.
Argyle heads appeared to drop as the second half wore on, and Rangers could have doubled their advantage but Routledge pulled his 12-yard volley wide.
Larrieu then saved from Rowan Vine before the hosts launched their late charge.
Gavin Mahon had already cleared one corner off the goal-line when, two minutes into stoppage time, Gary Sawyer's cross was bundled in by Mackie.