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Players leave the pitch due to the hail during the Capital One Cup match at The Britannia Stadium. Dave Thompson/PA Wire/Press Association Images
wet night in stoke

Hailstorm holds up Stoke-Man United cup tie

Mark Clattenburg had to take the players off the pitch midway through the first half.

A ferocious hailstorm sent players and officials scampering for cover and caused Manchester United’s League Cup quarter-final at Stoke City to be temporarily halted tonight.

With 28 minutes on the clock at the Britannia Stadium and the score 0-0, a sudden downpour of hail prompted referee Mark Clattenburg to wave the players off to the side of the pitch.

As players pulled their jerseys over their heads to protect themselves from the hail, Clattenburg spoke to officials from both sides before leading the two teams down the tunnel.

Once the storm had abated, the players re-emerged and play resumed following a delay of 10 minutes.

- © AFP, 2013

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