Cambridge United 0-0 Portsmouth: 27 minutes of stoppage time after fan taken ill
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Ten-man Cambridge survived 27 minutes of stoppage time to claim a 0-0 draw with Portsmouth.
Sam Smith's red card meant the home side were on the back foot for much of the second half, but they held on to claim a first point in three games.
The visitors should have led in the 20th minute when a low cross from Marcus Harness found Reeco Hackett-Fairchild in space, but he blazed his shot over the bar.
Seconds later Cambridge raced forward and Gavin Bazunu made a smart save from Adam May before Mahlon Romeo slid in to block James Brophy's follow-up.
The game turned in Portsmouth's favour in the 60th minute when Smith, who had been shown a yellow card in the first half for dissent, was given his marching orders for catching Connor Ogilvie with his arm.
A long stoppage followed shortly afterwards following a medical emergency in the crowd, which led to play being suspended before a Cambridge fan was stretchered away.
Pompey pressed for a winner when play resumed but Ronan Curtis wasted their best opportunity when he fired over from a Harness centre.
Match report supplied by PA Media.