Tie abandoned as Clarke collapses
Tuesday's Carling Cup clash between Nottingham Forest and Leicester was abandoned after the Foxes' Clive Clarke collapsed in the dressing room.
Paramedics rushed down the tunnel to attend to on-loan Sunderland defender Clarke, 27, shortly after the half-time whistle at the City Ground, and a Leicester spokesman confirmed the Republic of Ireland international was receiving medical attention in an ambulance and was conscious.
The restart was initially delayed for 15 minutes before a further 10-minute delay was announced over the tannoy.
Forest boss Colin Calderwood and Leicester manager Martin Allen then emerged from the tunnel to make an announcement to the crowd.
Calderwood said: "We are afraid that due to the serious illness of a Leicester player, both clubs have agreed to postpone the match."
The Reds had held a 1-0 lead over their East Midlands counterparts courtesy of Junior Agogo's 31st-minute strike.