Manchester United completed a late comeback at Old Trafford to rescue Ole Gunnar Solksjaer's unbeaten record as United's boss against Burnley.
Late goals from Paul Pogba and Victor Lindelof ensured Solksjaer's men came from two goals down.
Ashley Barnes gave Burnley an initial lead in Manchester, before Chris Wood put the Clarets two goals up.
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Marcus Rashford missed a glorious chance early in the game for United, with the striker giving a one-two with Romelu Lukaku; but the England forward fluffed his shot wide of Tom Heaton's post.
United thought they took the lead when Paul Pogba latched onto the end of a Juan Mata through ball, and poked it past Heaton - but it was ruled out for offside.
United were creating chances but Heaton was on top form at Old Trafford.
But it was the Clarets who took the lead in Manchester. Jack Cork's interception allowed him to play through Barnes, who powered the visitors into a surprise lead.
The travelling Burnley fans were in dreamland after taking the shock lead and it was soon ecstasy for the Clarets!
Wood headed in after meeting Ashley Westwood's clipped ball into the box and David de Gea was helpless.
It seemed as if Sean Dyche's men had this in the bag; but United's fighting spirit shone and took centre-stage.
Jeff Hendrick brought down Jesse Lingard in the box and the referee gave away a penalty. Pogba found the top corner and it was game on at the Theatre of Dreams.
Pogba's reply was on 87 minutes and there was still time for more late drama! Alexis Sanchez headed and Heaton palmed it, only to Lindelof to smash home.
Solksjaer's record is still unbeaten at United since joining in December... JUST!
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Manchester United interim boss Ole Gunnar Solksjaer: "The comeback was brilliant, the players have been asked about how they would react if they went 1-0 or 2-0 down so I felt the comeback was fantastic.
"We had loads of chances, loads of possession, we didn't deserve to lose. But we did it to ourselves, really.
"We fought, that wasn't the problem. We were just too slow in possession in the first-half.
"For the first goal we played our way into trouble. It wasn't the attitude, the application was too slow and the tempo on the ball wasn't good enough. But the reaction was good.
"We disappointed ourselves and we disappointed the crowd today, but the ones who stayed had a typical Old Trafford finish to the game so that was a big plus."
Burnley manager Sean Dyche: "It was an excellent performance; we know they are in fine form.
"We were resilient, we are getting harder and harder to beat, and we can score goals as well.
"The bravery is coming back to the team. Fantastic credit to the players, a firm draw.
"Our performances lately have picked up, their will, desire and mentality is growing all of the time.
"I don't know where the five minutes of stoppage-time came from. That's a bugbear because it gave the crowd a lift. I also think Lindelof is offside when Alexis Sanchez heads it, but like I say the margins are tight."