Crystal Palace had a goal controversially disallowed as their Premier League winning streak came to an end with a 1-1 draw at Everton.
Palace were left questioning the call from referee Jon Moss after his assistant's flag went up when Damien Delaney converted a second-half header and, following a discussion between the two officials, it was decided the effort should not stand.
That was shortly after Christian Benteke had equalised with a superb header of his own, cancelling out Romelu Lukaku's excellent 35th-minute free-kick.
Ronald Koeman's Toffees, looking to bounce back from their first league defeat of the season last time out at Bournemouth, had been the better side in the first half.
Palace - victorious in their previous three league matches - upped their game after the break, but needed a couple of goal-line clearances to ensure the contest ended all-square.
Everton move up from fifth to third in the table, while Palace stay seventh.
Captain Delaney praised Crystal Palace's character after the game.
"We'll always stick at it and keep going," he said in an interview on Sky Sports 2.
"We showed that at Sunderland last week and again here tonight."
On his disallowed goal, Delaney commented: "He (referee Jon Moss) said that James McArthur was down the line of the goalkeeper, but we'll take a draw."
Phil Jagielka said they would head into the international break feeling as though there is room to improve under new boss Ronald Koeman.
"(We're) still a work in progress. We've got some good results," he said.
"We've played well for about half of each game and some of those halves have been good enough to win games and some of them haven't.
"We need get a bit more consistency through the 90 minutes and win a few more games."