Raith Rovers A-A Dunfermline Athletic
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The Fife derby between Raith Rovers and Dunfermline Athletic had to be abandoned after a power failure at Stark's Park.
A floodlight problem delayed kick-off in the Scottish Championship fixture, while many supporters were locked out with turnstyles inoperable.
And play was brought to a half after 14 minutes, with no electricity in the stands housing the 4,000 fans.
With the lighting down, the scheduled 19:45 kick-off was deemed a safety risk.
"We had a fantastic support here, so it's really disappointing," Dunfermline manager Peter Grant told BBC Scotland. "We started quite well and we're all gutted."
Rovers manager John McGlynn added: "What can you do? We're instructed by the powers above us. There's no CCTV working and 500 fans outside.
"The atmosphere was great. Everyone was up for it and it's a massive blow on a special night. It's turned out a bit of a disaster really. The club has spent £250,000 putting in new floodlights, trying to improve the infrastructure."
Rovers later released a statement apologising for the abandonment, saying: "A full investigation between the SFA, SPFL, football club, stewarding company and Police Scotland is ongoing."