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New loan signing Niall Ennis marked his debut with a late equaliser as Blackpool came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Charlton in League One.
In-form Charlton looked set to improve their play-off chances with a fourth straight win as Matty Godden and an Olly Casey own goal put them 2-0 up after 54 minutes.
Top scorer Godden turned in Luke Berry’s shot for his 11th goal of the season after 52 minutes.
Two minutes later Tyreece Campbell crossed from the byline and Casey, under pressure from Godden, turned the ball beyond goalkeeper Harry Tyrer.
Blackpool’s six game unbeaten run was under serious threat, but Sammy Silvera, a January loan signing from Middlesbrough, came off the bench to give Steve Bruce’s side hope with his first goal for nearly a year after 74 minutes.
And the unlikely comeback was complete three minutes from time.
Fellow sub Ennis, recruited from Stoke 48 hours earlier, coolly slotted home after Jake Beesley’s long-range effort came back off the crossbar to earn the hosts a sixth successive league draw at Bloomfield Road.