Swansea's Zan Vipotnik, who came on as a substitute, scored a late equalizer in the sixth minute of injury time in the second half to secure a 2-2 draw against Leeds in the Championship match at Elland Road.
Leeds initially took the lead through Brenden Aaronson's close-range goal just 35 seconds into the game before Swansea's Josh Tymon missed a penalty in the 13th minute, saved by Illan Meslier.
Harry Darling equalized for Swansea in the 64th minute after Meslier's mistake from a corner kick, before Willy Gnonto put Leeds ahead with a powerful shot. However, Vipotnik's late goal ensured Swansea came away with a point.
Tributes were paid to honor the memory of Leeds fans Christopher Loftus and Kevin Speight before the match, who passed away in April 2000. A minute's applause was held before the game and in the 25th minute of the first half.
Leeds had captain Ethan Ampadu back in the lineup after a six-week injury layoff.
The match started with Aaronson scoring for Leeds early on after a cross from full-back Jayden Bogle. Swansea had a chance to equalize from a penalty, but Tymon's shot was saved by Meslier.
Swansea continued to press for a goal and came close with a header from Ben Cabango hitting the post. Leeds failed to find their rhythm in the first half.
In the second half, Dan James had a near miss for Leeds before Swansea's Lawrence Vigouroux made a great save to deny Joel Piroe. Swansea then equalized through Darling after a mistake from Meslier.
Piroe and Aaronson had chances for Leeds, with Vigouroux making crucial saves, before Gnonto scored a powerful shot to put Leeds back in front. However, Vipotnik's late strike leveled the game for Swansea.