Slovakia 1 Wales 1: Kieffer Moore bags first international goal but stunning Juraj Kucka stunning equaliser dents Welsh Euro 2020 hopes
FORMER lifeguard Kieffer Moore kept Wales' heads above water in their bid to reach Euro 2020.
The Wigan forward - winning only his second cap - repaid the faith shown in him by Ryan Giggs by nodding in a first half opener.
Yet Giggs' men still looked dangerous on the break as Bale sent Roberts away down the right and he pulled the ball back for Moore.
The 6ft 5in forward got there first but his effort was bundled around the post by Dubravka.
Wales knew a draw would keep them in the hunt but with much work to do in their final three matches.
They pushed to get the winner as Rodon got his head on a free-kick by sub Harry Wilson but it was deflected over the bar.
It could have gone either way and Rodon came close again late on with an acrobatic overhead kick that dropped onto the roof of the net.
Gyomber saw red for a second yellow card and Bale could count himself lucky not to follow him off for an early bath.
The Real Madrid star had been given a yellow card for a foul on Stanislav Lobotka and went in awkwardly on Milan Skriniar.
The pair clashed knees and Bale needed lengthy treatment but was OK to carry on - and was relieved there was no card from the Spanish referee.