QPR 2-2 Coventry
A Richard Wood header earned the Sky Blues a point in an action-packed match against Queens Park Rangers.
Leon Best gave City the lead before goals from Jay Simpson and Akos Buzsaky made it 2-1.
But Wood's finish from a Michael McIndoe free-kick ensured City took a hard-fought point.
Chris Coleman kept faith with the team that drew with Crystal Palace, but were put under early pressure. Ben Watson sent an excellent ball through to Adel Taarabt on the left, but his shot was well off-target.
The home side's early movement was troubling the Sky Blues and they could have been in trouble again in the seventh minute when neat passing played in Buzsaky, but his cross went high over the bar.
City started to come into the game and nearly took the lead in the 12th minute after some excellent play by Patrick van Aanholt and Clinton Morrison. The Dutchman collected the ball in the middle and dribbled forward before playing a neat one-two with Morrison, and smashing a shot towards the bottom corner - only for Radek Cerny to save.
At the other end, Wayne Routledge broke and beat three City players to get into the box, before a superb last-ditch challenge from Stephen Wright blocked a shot.
City then created a chance from nowhere to take the lead in the 16th minute. QPR conceded a free-kick in Coventry half, which van Aanholt stepped up to take. He sent a precise ball towards Best who outjumped his marker and flicked a header into the top corner.
Both sides continued to push forward and the Hoops quick passing created a chance for Watson on the edge of the box, but he blasted wide.
Simpson then thought he had leveled for the home side in the 26th minute, when he ran onto a through ball and slotted home, only to be flagged for offside.
QPR continued to push and then scored legitimately. Alejandro Faurlin flicked a lofted through ball towards Simpson, and he got in between Leon Barnett and Keiren Westwood to flick the ball into the net on the volley.
Rangers dominated the rest of the half, with Simpson going close again, but Westwood kept him at bay.
However, Aron Gunnarsson was unlucky not to score when he headed a Michael McIndoe free-kick past Cerny only for Faurlin to clear off the line.
QPR started the second half brightly as they pushed for a second goal.
Taarabt came close in the 56th minute after a quick corner. He received the ball 20-yards out, beat a sliding Gunnarsson challenge, before sending a delicate chip towards the back post - only for it to bounce off the bar to safety.
Faurlin also had a shot from range just miss, when his 64th minute drive from 18-yards whistled over the bar. Three minutes later it was Watson's turn, with a similar chance that almost found the target.
The pressure finally proved too much for City in the 69th minute. A frantic attack eventually fell loose to Buzsaky who fired the ball towards goal, only for it to take a deflection off Wood to leave Westwood helpless.
Coleman tried to change the game by introducing Jordan Clarke and Freddy Eastwood for van Aanholt and Bell.
QPR defended well but then City made it 2-2 through recent addition Wood. City won a free-kick on the right hand side of the penalty area, and McIndoe's ball was met by the defender who powered the ball home with his head.
However, the pressure was soon on again when Stephen Wright was sent off for a second yellow. Wright has brought down a player in the 77th minute and then caught Buzsaky for a second bookable offence.
QPR tried to make the extra man count but City worked their socks off to see out five minutes of injury time and earn the point.