Accrington ST's Luke Butterfield netted a stoppage-time equaliser to dent Swindon Town's automatic promotion push following a 2-2 draw. Accrington were ahead inside a minute after Isaac Sinclair got down the right and his cross-shot was deflected to Josh Woods, who tapped in at the far post. The Robins were level in the 18th minute when Ollie Palmer nodded in Jake Batty's cross at the far post. Two minutes later Palmer was sent racing through but his rebounded shot went to Aaron Drinan, who had a lot to do to work space and fire home from an angle through a crowd of players. Home goalkeeper Connor Ripley then pulled off a stunning save from Woods' sharp near-post header from point-blank range. After the break, Joe Snowdon rattled the bar for Town from distance after chopping back on the left wing and Fletcher Holman was set free but Ollie Wright saved with his leg. But two minutes into added time, Butterfield gobbled up a rebound after Ripley spilled Shaun Whalley's shot to grab a point. The draw leaves Swindon's promotion hopes hanging in the balance. Accrington ST's manager will be pleased with the point, given the circumstances. The club's performance was marked by moments of brilliance, including Woods' early goal. As the season draws to a close, Accrington ST will look to build on this result. The team's spirit and determination were on full display, particularly in the dying minutes of the game. And with this draw, Accrington ST have given themselves a chance to climb the table.