Scotland blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Austria in their friendly at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion.
Craig Gordon kept the hosts out before Jack Hendry headed Steve Clarke's side into the lead after 28 minutes, following a corner from John McGinn, who had missed a couple of early opportunities.
The Aston Villa man made no mistake with another chance after 56 minutes but Michael Gregoritsch pulled a goal back 20 minutes later and - with eight minutes remaining - fellow substitute Alessandro Schopf levelled.
Scotland now have six wins and a two draws from their last eight matches and can look ahead to the World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine, pencilled in for June, with Wales awaiting the winners in the final.
There was little appetite for the game in Austria after the hosts' chances of reaching the 2022 World Cup finals in Qatar were ended by Wales in the play-off semi-final last week.
Afterwards Austria manager Franco Foda announced he would be standing down after the game.
As promised, Clarke utilised his squad with captain Andy Robertson, back in the starting line-up along with centre-back Hendry and midfielders Stuart Armstrong, Ryan Jack and Lewis Ferguson - the latter making his first start.
Austria goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann played under Clarke at Kilmarnock and he had some early work to do.
McGinn had two efforts, first testing Bachmann with a drive in the third minute and then sliding a shot past the far post from 12 yards.
However, Gordon made three terrific saves to keep the Scotland goal intact.
Che Adams also had the ball in the net but the offside flag had long been up.
Scotland did take the lead though, from their first corner, an in-swinging McGinn delivery to the far post.
Visiting defender Grant Hanley powered his header against the crossbar but the ball dropped to Hendry and he gratefully nodded it over the line from a yard out.
The home side continued to threaten however and Scotland defender Kieran Tierney cleared the danger after Gordon let a pass to Arnautovic go through his legs.
Scotland showed no signs of tightening up in the second half and the increasingly-dominant hosts threatened on several occasions.
However, the Scots produced a moment of class when Robertson and Tierney combined down the left and, when the Arsenal defender's cut back came fizzing across to McGinn, he fired the ball first time high past Bachmann.
Austria kept plugging away and got their rewards just when Gregoritsch came off the bench and climbed above Hanley and Tierney to head in a delightful cross from Andreas Ulmer.
Scotland were pushed back into their own box and there was no real surprise when the home side levelled, Schopf beating Gordon with a low drive from 18 yards.
The Scotland stopper then had to make a save from another Austria substitute Andreas Weimann moments later and - from a strong position - the Scots were happy to hear the final whistle.