COMEBACK kings Accrington Stanley did it again as fit-again Billy Kee resuced a point for the Reds from the penalty spot.

John Coleman’s side trailed for the fifth game in a row when Scott Fraser defied the home side’s bright start to put Burton Albion ahead.

Stanley had recovered to either win or draw their previous four games after conceding first. And they would have taken encouragement for good early chances falling to Kee, Jordan Clark, Sean McConville and Mark Hughes in the opening 10 minutes.

But once Burton got their noses in front the Reds’ five-game unbeaten streak looked in increasing jeopardy as the game wore on.

Coleman made attacking changes from the bench, with the introduction of Offrande Zanzala and Connor Hall for his debut. And they made a difference.

Zanzala raced on to Nick Anderton’s long ball down the left channel, was tripped by Kyle McFadzean and referee Carl Boyeson had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.

Kee fired the equaliser straight down the middle from 12 yards.

And Zanzala could have won it at the death but was twice flagged offside before being denied by substitute goalkeeper Harry Campbell in the last minute of stoppage time.