Wycombe Wanderers' away fixture against Oxford United was halted for around 40 minutes following a 'medical emergency' at the Kassam Stadium.
In the match which was 0-0 at the time, hundreds of people in the West Stand of the ground suddenly stood up and alerted the officials.
Concerning scenes at the Kassam now as both sets of players have gone into the tunnel following a medical incident in the stands. An announcement has just been made that the fixture will be delayed for a 'few minutes' #Chairboys #OUFC
— James Richings (@James_BFP) October 8, 2022
An announcement was then made confirming that the fixture between the two Thames Valley teams will be 'delayed by a few minutes' due to the incident.
Play was stopped on 15 minutes.
17: The game has been delayed due to a medical incident in the home stands.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) October 8, 2022
Our very best wishes to those involved.
0-0 | #OXFvWYC
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This was just four minutes after Wycombe keeper Max Stryjek saved a Cameron Brannagan penalty, and then James Henry's rebound.
The Polish stopper had given away the spot-kick for fouling Marcus Browne.
Stryjek then went down injured and required treatment, which was when the medical incident took place.
Another update, the game will now restart at 4pm to allow the players to warm up. Both squads are now out but the atmosphere, as expected, is incredibly subdued and sombre. The outcome of the match doesn't really mean anything now. #Chairboys #OUFC https://t.co/X03afFAUyY
— James Richings (@James_BFP) October 8, 2022
It was then confirmed that the match would restart at 3.50pm, before being changed to 4pm, to allow both sets of players the chance to warm up.
The fixture eventually began for a second time at 3.59pm.
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