Two separate Premier League fits were momentarily suspended on Wednesday after medical emergencies regarding fanatics in the stands.
The Watford vs. Chelsea and Southampton vs. Leicester City suits each noticed incidents within the stands cause a pause in play, though each recreation might eventually resume.
It's the second one and 1/3 example of a fan emergency forcing officials to halt a healthy this season. In October's contest among Newcastle and Tottenham, play became quickly stopped at St James' Park as a fan become given emergency remedy within the stands.
In that example, the fan became stabilized and brought to the sanatorium, with the sport restarted after a delay of 20 mins.
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A fan is stable and hospitalized for remedy after suffering cardiac arrest at Vicarage Road. The sport was halted after thirteen minutes of play at the same time as the fan received treatment in the stands.
Both units of gamers had been directed to their respective locker rooms because of the scientific emergency. The match turned into behind schedule for around half-hour, earlier than it resumed following the information that the fan have been taken to the medical institution.
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Several players and enthusiasts alerted the referee and clinical officials of a growing incident inside the stands, main to the stoppage.
After a delay, the fan turned into taken off on a stretcher, with Watford announcing on Twitter that the supporter had been stabilized.