A dramatic equaliser from Steve Flack gave Exeter City a deserved point in a cracking game of football at Kingfield.
Woking started in a hurry and carved out a great chance after two minutes when Justin Richards burst on to an Ian Selley through ball.
The striker - on his home debut - homed in on the chance, but blazed his shot over the bar when he should have at least hit the target.
But four minutes later it was the Grecians who were in front. Dean Moxey whipped in a left-foot corner and Santos Gaia's header at the near post looped into the far corner.
Woking's Amos Foyewa failed to get a shot off in front of goal and at the other end Sean Devine forced a brilliant save from Adriano Basso while he turned and fired another shot inches over the bar.
Woking fans didn't have long to wait for their side to equalise after the break.
Raphael Nade's twist and turn into the box was too clever for Gareth Sheldon who tripped the midfielder, referee Yerby pointed to the spot and Selley stepped up to level the scores.
A free header from Jake Edwards restored Exeter's lead, but substitute Steve Ferguson steered home a second equaliser for the Cards after Foyewa had set him up.
Then came Selley's party piece from 20 yards to put Woking ahead for the first time, but Flack's late, late show gave the Grecians a share of the spoils.