Leicester City began life under Gary Megson with a 1-1 draw against Queens Park Rangers at the Walkers Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Iain Hume's 63rd minute penalty - his second of the season - handed the hosts the initiative but Mikele Leigertwood's long distance special nine minutes from time earned his side a share of the spoils.
Carl Cort, Stephen Clemence, DJ Campbell and James Wesolowski came close for the home side while Ben Sahar hit the woodwork for Rangers.
However, the point was enough to extend City's unbeaten run to five matches.
Inside three minutes, Cort flicked on Bruno N'Gotty's long throw-in from the right, but Lee Camp raced off his line to collect.
Camp was again called into action two minutes later when he had to be alert to save DJ Campbell's header after the striker had latched on to Alan Sheehan's hanging cross from the left.
Camp comfortably gathered Clemence's free-kick on eight minutes before Cort let fly from 20-yards but his shot flew just over the bar.
Cort was in the thick of the action moments later but he narrowly failed to connect with Levi Porter's deep cross.
The Foxes had a goal ruled out on 14 minutes when Campbell was penalised for a foul on Camp, with the loose ball rolling into the vacant net.
Sheehan was cautioned for a foul on former Fox Stefan Moore two minutes later then Camp had to punch clear under pressure following Hume's corner.
Gareth McAuley was booked after bringing down Dexter Blackstock on the edge of the area on 25 minutes then from the resulting free-kick Martin Rowlands' effort was deflected behind for a corner.
Clemence's teasing free-kick just needed a touch in the 28th minute before Sheehan's pile-driver was turned behind for a corner on 33 minutes.
The Foxes were handed a let-off in the 39th minute when Sahar's glancing header from Rowlands' free-kick ricocheted back off the post and away to safety.
Blackstock fired high and wide a minute later before Campbell saw his shot blocked behind for a corner by Danny Cullip.
Rangers again had Cullip to thank on the stroke of half-time when he somehow managed to block Campbell's goal-bound shot on the line after the pacy striker had carved open an opening.
But the game remained goalless at the interval.
For the start of the second half, Daniel Nardiello replaced Sahar.
The Foxes created the first chance of the second half on 52 minutes but Porter could only place his close range shot into the side-netting from Hume's cross.
Camp got down well to deny James Wesolowski a minute later then Campbell fired across goal but it proved just too strong for the advancing Porter.
Cort's looping header was cleared off the line by Damion Stewart on the hour.
However, it was the hosts who took the lead on 63 minutes.
Campbell was fouled in the area by Stewart and referee Lee Mason had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.
Up stepped Hume and he sent Camp the wrong way for the opener.
City were denied a second in the 67th minute when Cort's header was ruled out for offside.
On 71 minutes Adam Bolder made way for Hogan Ephraim while James Chambers replaced Campbell two minutes later.
Camp saved from Chambers in the 77th minute before Hume tried his luck from distance moments later.
Radostin Kishishev came on for Porter on 78 minutes then Mikele Leigertwood was booked for a foul on Wesolowski.
However, the visitors equalised in the 81st minute thanks to a great strike by Leigertwood, beating Marton Fulop from 30-yards out.
Fulop got down brilliantly to deny Nardiello on 86 minutes then Mark de Vries came on for Cort in stoppage time.
The Foxes were denied a winner in injury time when Clemence saw his shot hit the crossbar and drop behind for a goal-kick.
City: Fulop, N'Gotty, Kisnorbo, McAuley, Sheehan, Hume, Clemence (c), Wesolowski, Porter (Kishishev 78), Campbell (Chambers 73), Cort (De Vries 90). Subs not used: Henderson, Newton.
QPR: Camp, Cullip, Stewart, Rehman, Barker, Rowlands, Leigertwood, Bolder (Ephraim 71), Moore, Blackstock, Sahar (Nardiello 45). Subs not used: Bignot, Cole, Curtis.
Yellow Cards
City: Sheehan (16), McAuley (25)
QPR: Leigertwood (79)
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)



















