Promotion-chasers Wycombe Wanderers missed a trick against a resolute Rotherham United at Adams Park.
Peter Taylor's high-fliers failed to draw level with leaders Brentford after being held to a frustrating goalless draw.
And with just one point in front of their home supporters, the Chairboys are still two points behind their fellow title contenders, although they do still have a game in hand.
Rotherham now have 30 points, having started the season with minus 17. If the Millers had started with a neutral balance then they would be as high as 11th in the table.
Mark Robins' side gave as good as they got on their travels, but both sides lacked a killer instinct in front of goal.
As early as the second minute Jamie Clarke tried his luck with a powerful left-foot drive, but Wycombe keeper Jamie Young saved well.
Matt Bloomfield had a good chance from close range in the 12th minute but miscued his left-foot shot and the danger was averted.
Matt Harold then saw his header punched cleared by visiting keeper Andy Warrington, before Mark Hudson fired over the bar with a rasping right-foot drive in the 37th minute.
Bloomfield lost his marker and let rip with a 20-yard effort as half-time approached, but his shot flew wide of the right-hand post.
Wycombe kept pressing and Matt Phillips had a good chance three minutes before the break, but he missed the target with a right-foot shot.
Phillips had another decent opportunity to break the deadlock moments later, although his shot again flew wide of the target.
Jon-Paul Pittman wasted a chance early in the second half as Wycombe started brightly, before Phillips had a shot cleared.
Young saved well from Hudson in the 55th minute, as Rotherham looked for an upset and Drewe Broughton forced a brilliant close-range block from the keeper just ten minutes later.
But despite further chances in the closing stages, neither side could fine a way through.
Wycombe were left frustrated and Rotherham most probably happy with a well-earned point.