Queens Park Rangers are level at the break in their Championship game against Blackpool, but may consider themselves fortunate not to fall behind after a difficult first half.
Jermaine Jenas produced a fine save from Matt Gilks in the opening minutes, but his effort was from an offside position.
Arguably the best chance of the first half came after Jack Robinson's cross into the area, which was met by Steven Davies but Robert Green dived to his right to keep the effort out.
The QPR keeper was called into action again moments later to keep out Craig Cathcart's header.
Blackpool continued to pressure the visitors defence and Dan Gosling almost made the breakthrough when he broke into the area before his curling shot drifted wide of the post.
A win would see QPR top the table after Burnley drew with Leicester City earlier on Saturday.