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Motherwell striker Curtis Main scored in time added on to earn a point at Tynecastle.

Hearts opened the scoring through David Milinkovic in the 80th minute, having hit the post twice in the first half.

The equaliser came from a free kick into the area, although Hearts keeper Jon McLaughlin claimed he stopped the ball before it crossed the line.

The draw extended Hearts' unbeaten run to 12 games, but ended their clean sheet record after eight games.

Blustery conditions were causing problems for the players at Tynecastle, but it was the home side who had the first real chance.

Hearts substitute David Milinkovic opened the scoring at Tynecastle against Motherwell

Teenage midfielder Andy Irving delivered a low cross from the left and Ross Callachan seemed to get a touch and the ball bounced back off Motherwell goalkeeper Trevor Carson's right-hand post.

Hearts had the upper hand and midway through the first half they created a great chance for Anthony McDonald with a sweeping move. Demetri Mitchell and Callachan linked before the latter's pass found McDonald, who eluded one defender before sending a left-foot shot high over.

Hearts attacker Steven Naismith was next to try his luck, as he struck an effort from 25 yards that Carson did well to parry. Callachan latched onto the rebound and but the Motherwell goalkeeper reacted to save his effort as well.

Callachan had two claims for a penalty turned down by referee Willie Collum. The first was a header which he felt came back off the arm of Cedric Kipre. The second was after a powerful run into the area that ended under the challenge of Motherwell defender Tom Aldred, but again the official waved away the penalty appeals.

Hearts manager Craig Levein felt his side should have been awarded two penalties in the first half

Motherwell, who had failed to win on their last four visits to Tynecastle, did have the ball in the net through Curtis Main, but the goal was disallowed as the striker was in an offside position when he flicked in Aldred's shot.

Main was then inches away from giving the visitors the lead when Nadir Ciftci provided a fine cross from the right, and the former Portsmouth striker guided his header just wide.

The last chance of the first period fell to Mitchell, but his left-foot curling shot bounced back off the post.

Main had a low shot saved by McLaughin early in the second half, while at the other end McDonald had an effort stopped by Carson.

Hearts players paid tribute to the fundraising efforts of the Foundation of Hearts before kick off

Mitchell, on loan at Hearts from Manchester United, was always keen to get forward on the left and he cut inside and sent a curling right-foot shot just over.

Motherwell substitute Craig Tanner also had a claim for a penalty turned down by the referee, when he went down under the challenge of Christophe Berra.

With 10 minutes remaining, Hearts found the breakthrough. Irving's free kick from the right was not cleared by the Motherwell defence and when it broke to Milinkovic, the substitute struck it with his left foot and it took a deflection to beat Carson from 12 yards.

In the final minute of stoppage time, Motherwell claimed the equaliser in dramatic circumstances. A long free kick from Tanner was headed across goal by Andy Rose and Main's header at the back post was deemed to have crossed the line before McLaughlin could knock it away.

That goal meant Hearts run without conceding a goal ended after 13 hours and 50 minutes.