Bromley v Yeovil abandoned after medical emergency

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Last updated on 11 minutes ago.From the section National League

Saturday's National League game between Bromley and Yeovil Town was abandoned following a medical emergency in the crowd.

Play was first stopped after six minutes to allow the supporter to receive treatment.

After a brief resumption, the game was halted again after 11 minutes and the players returned to the dressing rooms.

The match was finally abandoned at around 13:30 GMT, with the scoreline goalless.

"We keep those involved in today's medical emergency in our thoughts," Yeovil said on Twitter.external-link

Line-ups

Bromley

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1Smith
  • 2Reynolds
  • 3Hannam
  • 10Marriott
  • 8Coleman
  • 6Sowunmi
  • 9Cheek
  • 11Dennis
  • 17Webster
  • 19Forster
  • 21Vennings

Substitutes

  • 7Clayden
  • 8Arthurs
  • 14Enigbokan-Bloomfield
  • 22Alexander
  • 24Sablier

Yeovil

Formation 4-4-2

  • 1Smith
  • 2Williams
  • 26Bevan
  • 32Staunton
  • 3Reckord
  • 5Hunt
  • 17Johnson
  • 18Andrews
  • 24Georgiou
  • 40Britton
  • 9Fisher

Substitutes

  • 8D'Ath
  • 14Linton
  • 19Wakefield
  • 20Buse
  • 27Oluwabori

Live Text

  1. Post update

    Match abandoned due to unknown reason, Bromley 0, Yeovil Town 0.

  2. Kick Off

  3. Post update

    Lineups are announced and players are warming up.

Scores, Results & Fixtures

Saturday 3rd December 2022

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