Huddersfield Town stopped the rot with a 1-1 draw at Burnley on Saturday.
The Terriers have had trouble scoring goals all season so when Sam Vokes gave the Clarets a 20th-minute lead you feared the worst for the visitors.
Christopher Schindler scored Huddersfield's fourth goal of the season on 66 minutes and although both sides had chances to win it both had to settle for a point in the end - which keeps Huddersfield in the bottom three.
Terriers boss David Wagner said afterwards: "One point is better than none, even if we did deserve all three. We played very good football, created opportunities and showed brave qualities and we dominated; it was a very good performance.
"They put so many bodies behind the ball and threw bodies into shots with a lot of blocks.
"It is a very good point and I liked the support again today."