Aden Flint's 95th-minute goal has earned Bristol City a 2-2 draw with Leeds United, maintaining both sides' winless start to the new campaign.
Bristol went close to taking the lead in the 13th minute as Callum Robinson's right-footed shot from distance marginally went over the bar.
The hosts had the first shot on target midway through the half, as Jonathan Kodjia forced the keeper into a low save from close range, before Flint's header was cleared off the line from the resulting corner.
Steve Cotterill's men stayed on the front foot as Joe Bryan had an effort saved by Marco Silvestri, before missing the rebound.
Leeds were awarded a penalty towards the end of the half as Mirco Antenucci was brought down by Ben Hamer, and the striker stood up and smashed the spot kick down the middle.
Bristol had a chance to draw level before the break but Kodjia's shot from the middle of the box went wide.
Leeds doubled their lead after the break, as Chris Wood neatly fired a left-footed shot into the bottom corner from just inside the box.
Bristol almost got back into the game through Wilbraham midway through the half, but he couldn't connect with Bobby Reid's cross.
However, they got one back through Kieran Agard, who slipped the ball under Silvestri from close range in the last minute before Flint equalised from close range following a corner in stoppage time.