Chris Maguire’s late strike earned the Black Cats a point after Luke Leahy’s third minute penalty put the Gas in command, while the hosts came close to snatching a late winner despite George Dobson’s red card.
But who shone, and who struggled? Scroll down and click through the pages as Phil Smith dishes out his player ratings from the clash:
9. Aiden O'Brien
Was one of Sunderland’s better attacking players in the first hour, holding the ball up well and showing some composure. Could have done better with one or two sights of goal. 6 Photo: Frank Reid
10. Chris Maguire
Was guilty of giving the ball away far too often in a desperately poor start to the game, but produced that moment of quality with a trademark goal. Dropped into space on the edge of the box at just the right moment and fired in a fine finish. 6 Photo: Frank Reid
11. Will Grigg
Largely a peripheral figure. It was an all too familiar story with Sunderland giving him little sight of the ball in the box or delivering the kind of passes into the channels he can thrive on. 5 Photo: Frank Reid
12. Danny Graham
One or two dangerous runs into the box where the cross just evaded him. Unable to make much of an impact ultimately. 5 Photo: FRANK REID 2020