BIRMINGHAM’S Championship final day clash with Norwich was momentarily delayed due to a medical emergency.
The match was stopped for around five minutes before resuming.
With around 24 minutes on the clock and the score level at 0-0, referee Oliver Langford stopped the contest so the spectator could receive treatment.
Around five minutes later the match was able to resume.
On the incident, Norwich wrote on social media: “The game has stopped while a medical emergency in the stands is attended to by doctors.”
They later added: “Hopefully those involved are okay.”
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Birmingham, meanwhile, confirmed that the incident had occurred in the lower Kop stand.
Both sides went into the match with plenty to play for.
Blues began the day in the relegation zone, a point behind Plymouth Argyle and three off Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn.
Gary Rowett’s side knew they would almost certainly have to beat Norwich in order to survive – with a draw only enough should Argyle lose by five goals at home to Hull.
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Norwich, meanwhile, went into the day having already confirmed a play-off place.
But David Wagner’s fifth-placed side did still have something to play for, with West Brom only a point behind in sixth.
Elsewhere, already-relegated Rotherham’s clash with Cardiff City was also delayed due to a medical emergency in the stands.
The match was paused in the 15th minute and resumed three minutes later.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk