The Liverpool midfielder was close to claiming an assist in the first half when he teed up Harry Kane, who failed to connect, and then forced a save from the goalkeeper at his near post after a clever turn and strike.
It was Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain who broke the deadlock at Hampden Park, however, firing past Craig Gordon in the 70th minute to give the Three Lions the edge in the Group F tie.
But Gareth Southgate’s side saw their lead overturned when Leigh Griffiths curled home two free-kicks in the final four minutes to delight the hosts.
There was still time for further drama, though, and Kane found the net more than two minutes into stoppage-time to salvage a point for England, who remain unbeaten in the section.