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Luke Freeman (grounded) headed in QPR's late equaliser in the first minute of stoppage time

A diving header from Luke Freeman in stoppage time earned Queens Park Rangers a point against Rotherham United.

Will Vaulks' clean strike from just outside the box gave hosts Rotherham the lead before QPR front man Nahki Wells equalised when the Millers failed to clear their lines.

Paul Warne's side then immediately restored their advantage when Clark Robertson guided a free header into the back of the net from a Vaulks free-kick.

But as the final whistle approached, Steve McClaren's side bombarded the Rotherham box and levelled when winger Freeman headed past a diving Marek Rodak at the near post.

During the onslaught, QPR had two penalty shouts waved away by referee Andy Woolmer after Eberechi Eze and Joel Lynch believed they had been fouled.

Pawel Wszolek had a golden opportunity to score around the hour mark, but was unable to connect with Freeman's inviting cross in front of goal.

Rodak kept Rotherham in the lead with two great saves to deny Eze and substitute Tomer Hemed in the dying minutes before their defence was eventually breached.

But immediately after the equaliser, Rodak's opposite number Joe Lumley pulled off a excellent save to prevent Jamie Proctor's late-gasp strike snatching the points.

The Millers have now drawn eight out of their past 10 games and remain unbeaten at home since August.

Rotherham United manager Paul Warne:

"We have played against a very good team and I think if we had have got a third goal it would have been enough.​

"Our keeper kept us in it. It's just hard to take because we conceded so late on.​ It was a great header but we should defend better than that.​

​"The lads have got to be pleased with themselves because they are taking on the in-form teams.​

"If you would have asked me at 60 minutes if I would have taken a point then I possibly would have. ​

"We are hard to beat but it would be nice if we were hard to beat and find wins easy. An extra two points would have set us up lovely.​"​

Queens Park Rangers manager Steve McClaren:

"I think we deserved more than a point but credit to Rotherham. They've got a great record here and I thought it was a great, end-to-end game.​

"We knew it was going to be difficult and it was but I am proud of the players and their performance. Even if they had lost I would have been proud of that performance.​

"It would have been a travesty not to have come away from here without a point. ​

"The bench made a difference and that is what we need. It is not about the XI but the squad and we need to continue that.

"He (Freeman) can score goals, he can assist but his enthusiasm is infectious. He is one of our most important players."​