A LEAGUE TWO game has been suspended due to a medical emergency in the crowd.
Bradford City‘s home clash with Tranmere Rovers was interrupted midway through the second half.
Bradford’s game with Tranmere Rovers has been suspended
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Rovers led 1-0 when the referee called a halt to proceedings after 70 minutes.
The pause was preceded by frantic gesturing from visiting keeper Luke McGee in front of the Bradford Kop.
Play was halted for 12 minutes as medical personnel rushed to treat the stricken fan behind the goal.
The supporter was taken out of the ground by medical staff, with play resuming shortly after.
15 minutes of added injury time were added following the incident.
One fan wrote on X: “Massive respect to Tranmere keeper McGee for taking action to alert medics and get the game stopped for a serious medical emergency in the crowd. You’ll always be welcome at VP now.”
Another said: “City’s gotta win it for that fan.”
While a third added: “We pray that the supporter who is currently receiving treatment at Valley Parade makes a full recovery.”
And a fourth commented: “Hope whoever the poor fan is in the Kop is alright. Awful scenes.”
Bradford went into the contest looking to reel in top of the table Walsall.
The Bantams have enjoyed a superb 2025, with ten league wins since the turn of the year.
But they fell to a second-straight defeat, unable to find the net against the struggling visitors.
The 1-0 win was just Tranmere’s second in 14 matches.
It lifts Rovers away from the bottom two and six points clear of Morecambe.
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