Crawley came from behind three times to secure an important point in their League Two relegation battle at Accrington.
Town are one place above the bottom two, above 23rd-placed Harrogate on goal difference, going into their final League Two match of the season.
The home side opened the scoring when a Shaun Whalley corner was headed home at the near post by Josh Woods.
Crawley equalised when Harry Forster fired home Louie Watson's cross but, soon after half-time, Isaac Sinclair made space and blasted home to put Stanley back in front.
Crawley levelled for the second time when substitute Taylor Richards got the ball in the six-yard box and his goalbound shot deflected in off Devon Matthews.
Stanley went ahead again in the 64th minute when Woods rifled the ball into the top of the net for his second of the game.
The visitors, however, showed a never-say-die attitude and when a Richards strike was pushed out by Ollie Wright, captain Jay Williams was there to fire home.
Match report supplied by PA Media.
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