
Exeter's League Two clash with Carlisle in England was allowed to resume after a 45-minute delay because of a fire scare at St James Park.
Nine minutes into the game Exeter posted on their official Twitter account the game had been stopped because of a fire drill before adding that smoke had been seen coming from the back of the Stagecoach Stand.
The Grecians posted a picture on their Instagram account showing fans from that stand taking refuge on the field while the incident was addressed.
Carlisle's official Twitter account posted a video of fans congregating on the field, adding the fire engines had arrived on the scene.
Carlisle continued to post updates on their Twitter account, adding a picture of a firefighter in the stand but adding: "Exeter are hopeful of getting the game restarted soon."
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[/raw]VINE: Evacuated onto the pitch for safety reasons at Exeter #cufc https://t.co/hqubnW037m
— Carlisle United FC (@officialcufc) March 12, 2016
But after a lengthy delay, Exeter posted an update, saying: "The players are back in the ground and have now returned to the tunnel.
"City players back out on the field and warming up now. All okay here folks!"