Jimmy Smith produced something special to delight a bumper crowd at Crawley.
But they had to settle for a 1-1 draw at home to Swindon after Marc Richards headed a late leveller.
A crowd of 5,008 - the best at the Checkatrade Stadium for three years - took advantage of the club’s Pay What You Can initiative and created a vibrant atmosphere.
The attendance included 1,377 away supporters.
Smith marked the occasion in some style with a brilliant dipping strike across Swindon goalkeeper Stuart Moore for the 24th-minute breakthrough.
Moore topped a Karlan Ahearne-Grant effort away from the top corner late in the half.
And Mark Randall hit the post early in the second period.
Ahearne-Grant was denied by Moore when he had Panutche Camara next to him hoping for a tap in.
That proved to be a costly moment for the hosts.
Glenn Morris kept the lead intact with a super stop low to his right from Ollie Banks.
But Richards headed home from close range on 86 minutes.
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