Cardiff City are still yet to earn a win on the road this season after they drew 1-1 with Derby County, despite Robert Glatzel opening his goalscoring account for the Bluebirds.

The visitors went behind early at Pride Park after Scott Malone hammered home just six minutes into the tie. But, after Glatzel won, then converted, a penalty, it was game on.

But neither side could breach the opposition defences despite a number of opportunities to do so and they each had to settle for a draw.

Going into the game, it just felt like one Cardiff needed to win. It's no secret that the first six games of the campaign were a little underwhelming for a team that was plying its trade in English football's top flight just a few short months ago.

But supporters will have looked at the next three fixtures, Derby, Middlesbrough and Hull, seen how poorly those teams had started and have will have harboured a real belief that these games could be crucial in kick-starting this campaign.

Of course, it doesn't always work out like that.

Neil Warnock has tried to paper over some of the cracks and, to an extent, understandably highlighted the rotten injury problems which have plagued his squad so far this season.

The most recent of which is Lee Tomlin, who was omitted from the squad owing to whiplash after he was involved in a car accident earlier this week, another cruel blow for him.

It was not the ideal start, Pride Park was evacuated just half an hour before kick-off, reportedly due to flares being found on the concourse at the away end.

But if the pre-match was anything but smooth, the start to the game was just as rocky.

The Rams broke down the right and Cardiff just couldn't catch up quick enough. Derby players flooded the box and all of a sudden the visitors were outnumbered.

Cardiff City goalkeeper Alex Smithies (left) collects the ball ahead of Derby County's Jack Marriott (centre)

Alex Smithies made a superb save to keep the first shot out, but the ball kindly fell into the path of Malone, who made no mistake in burying it in the bottom corner.

And, worse yet, it looked to be another one of those nights for Glatzel. He was presented with the first clear-cut chance for the Bluebirds when the ball bobbled to him just 15 yards out. But, as has been the case so far this season, he snatched at it, lashing a left foot at the ball before it harmlessly rolled away. A groan from the away end ensued.

To make matters worse, just a minute later there were penalty claims down the other end after Sean Morrison looked to have clipped Martyn Waghorn in the Bluebirds' box. The appeal was waved away by Darren England and more groans came, this time more vociferous and from the home fans.

Then, in a crazy few minutes, it was Cardiff's turn. A ball into the box seemed bound for Glatzel at the back post, but as he was set to latch on to it, just yards from goal, he was ragged to the ground and England pointed to the spot.

The big German atoned for his earlier error, drilling home emphatically from 12 yards to restore parity.

Cardiff undoubtedly grew into at as the half wore on, Derby playing some mindless football at the back and putting themselves under needless pressure.

Nevertheless, the visitors took everything they could get. And while Cardiff looked the more likely, both teams went down the tunnel level at the break.

If the Bluebirds were in the ascendancy before the break, they certainly were not after it. The Rams were more like battering rams trying to hammer down the door.

Josh Murphy of Cardiff and Max Lowe of Derby County in action

Firstly, Jack Marriot unleashed a thunderous, left-footed effort which rattled the crossbar before Smithies made the save of the night. Waghorn was clean through, one on one, and poked it  towards goal, but the onrushing goalkeeper made himself large and smothered it well to keep the forward at bay. But it was all hands to the pump for the Bluebirds.

Cardiff settled, however, and started to create their own chances, most notably when Glatzel went close with a header late on.

Leandro Bacuna, who, given the week he has had with his international team-mate passing away and having only 24 hours in the country to prepare for the game, put in a superb display. He had a late shot denied, as did Callum Paterson, who scuffed his effort wide of the mark as the Bluebirds pushed for a winner.

But, try as they might, it was not enough. The search for an away win continues.

Derby County (4-3-3): Roos, Lowe, Clarke, Keogh, Malone; Huddlestone, Bielik, Holmes (Jozefzoon 81'); Waghorn, Marriot (Martin 85'),

Subs: Hamer, Paterson, Dowell, Davies, Knight

Cardiff City (4-2-3-1): Smithies; Peltier, Morrison, Flint, Bennett; Bacuna, Ralls; Whyte (Mendez-Laing 60'), Paterson, Murphy (Hoilett 60'); Glatzel (Bogle 89')

Subs: Day, Vaulks, Vassell, Nelson

Referee: Darren England

Attendance: 25,873 (1,441)

Full time! Derby County 1-1 Cardiff City

The free-kick clatters into the wall and that is that. A point for both teams.

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Derby with a free-kick just 20 yards from goal. A very, very dangerous area.

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Derby with the late territory. But it’s cleared by Bennett, who hoofs it upfield. One minute left.

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Six minutes added on here.

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Glatzel off, Bogle on.

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Marriott off, Martin on.

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Tom Lawrence steps up to take the free-kick, just 20 yards out, but it’s miles wide.

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Glatzel header cleared off the line!

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Lawrence gets on the end of a cross but it’s just over! That was close.

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Jozefzoon on for Holmes.

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78mins

Mendez-Laing absolutely clatters into Duane Holmes in the air. It’s no foul but the Derby man is left rolling on the floor. Play stopped.

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75mins

Hoilett is dispossessed and Derby break. Waghorn, Marriott and Lawrence combine before a ball is whipped into the box. Morrison just gets the head to it, though.

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69mins

A quick counter-attack from City sees Mendez-Laing put Glatzel through, He pulls it back to Paterson, who can only get half a foot on it as it dribbles wide.

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Bacuna denied! The midfielder intercepts in midfield and hurtles towards the Derby box, but his left-footed shot is saved.

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Hoilett on for Murphy, Mendez-Laing on for Whyte

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Waghorn lets a left-footed effort fly, but it’s just wide from 20 yards!

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What a save from Smithies! Waghorn is sent clean through, one on one, and pokes one towards goal, but the keeper smothers expertly!

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Hit the bar! Jack Marriot sends a thunderous effort with his left and it rattles the woodwork!

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Second half!

And we are underway again here at Pride Park. 1-1.

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Half time! Derby County 1-1 Cardiff City

That’s the end of the first 45.

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Three minutes added on

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A dangerous throw causes all sorts of havoc. Paterson’s throw-in causes a fight for the ball in the box and it appears to come off a Derby defender before going just wide.

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Peltier in the book for his cynical challenge on Tom Lawrence.

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Murphy whips it in from the set piece and Morrison heads it, but Roos gathers.

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Glatzel brought down just outside the box. Free-kick in a dangerous place...

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Corner to Derby. It looks dangerous, but Flint heads away.

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Speculative effort from Scott Malone there, a volley from 25 yards out. Smithies gathers well, though.

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Cardiff building up a bit of pressure here. Morrison heads into Glatzel, but Huddlestone just gets his foot in the way. Would be huge if Cardiff nick one here.

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Glatzel's first goal

Cardiff City's Robert Glatzel (left) celebrates scoring his penalty
Cardiff City's Robert Glatzel (left) celebrates scoring his penalty

Get in there, son!

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Gavin Whyte down after a heft challenge. There will be short stoppage.

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