Javi Garcia scored on his Manchester City debut to earn a point for his side against Stoke at the Britannia.
Peter Crouch had fired the hosts ahead in controversial circumstances from close range, the England striker handling the ball before scoring.
But Garcia levelled with a free header from Carlos Tevez's free-kick.
Stoke sent on Michael Owen for his debut late on but City went closest to winning it when Edin Dzeko's lob was cleared off the line by Ryan Shawcross.
Dzeko looked set to earn City a dramatic win with his late effort but centre-back Shawcross raced back to hack the ball clear to the relief of the home fans.
Roberto Mancini is still without a win at the Britannia Stadium in six attempts as City boss and his side's performance was watched by Real Madrid assistant manager Jose Morais ahead of their Champions League game in the Spanish capital on Tuesday.
The Premier League champions, who were missing injured forward Sergio Aguero and gave debuts to Scott Sinclair and Maicon, lacked sparkle in attack and there was also plenty of finger-pointing after Stoke went ahead, despite the controversy surrounding their goal.
The last time Crouch scored against Manchester City the exiled England striker found the net in spectacular style from 30 yards, but this effort was very different.