Manchester United registered a third successive draw in the UEFA Europa League after being held by Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce.
Erik ten Hag made for changes from the side that started United's win over Brentford, as Noussair Mazraoui, Victor Lindelof, Manuel Urgarte and Joshua Zirkzee were given starts while Bruno Fernandes missed out through suspension.
After a cagey opening, it was United who took the lead in the 15th minute courtesy of a lovely strike from Christian Eriksen after being teed up by Zirkzee.
The game began to open up more after that as Marcus Rashford shaved the upright with a neat strike after 20 minutes, before Youssef En-Nesyri saw his goal-bound strike brilliantly blocked by Ugarte.
Andre Onana ensured the Red Devils went into the halftime break with the lead after pulling two superb saves in quick succession deny En-Nesyri from point-blank range.
The United shot-stopper was breached five minutes after the break when Allan Saint-Maximin did well to pick out En-Nesyri, who evaded his marker and nodded past Onana from three yards out.
Fenerbahce, however, had to play the final 30 minutes without their head coach Jose Mourinho, who was sent off the by the referee for dissent after his side weren't awarded a penalty.
The Red Devils started dominating possession towards the end of the second period, pushing for the winning goal but they were unable to trouble goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic.
There would be no late winner for the Red Devils, who threw everything forward in the closing stages as they remain winless after three matches played in the Europa League.