Coventry City and Luton Town’s Championship clash on Saturday was temporarily suspended… by a paraglider.
With around ten minutes left to play, a person was spotted flying over the Coventry Building Society Arena with a parachute attached.
A paraglider brought play to a halt in Coventry@wrightmanuel_ X
Referee Robert Madley paused play between the two sides as the paraglider continued their flight over the lunchtime fixture, with perplexed supporters craning their necks upwards to see what was going on.
Footage on social media shows them travelling very close over the top of one of the stands as they made their way out of the area.
Play eventually got back underway when the glider disappeared from view and appeared not to be circling back – which is their loss, as they missed out on a dramatic ending that saw Coventry win all three points.
The Sky Blues dominated the game but failed to convert their early chances, and it looked like that might cost them as they found themselves 2-0 down to Luton in the first-half.
But the second-half was a completely different story with three unanswered goals from the hosts, with the winner coming in the second minute of stoppage-time to secure a stunning win.
Carlton Morris and Elijah Adebayo put Luton ahead with two goals in the opening 37 minutes of the match.
Coventry responded just before the hour mark through Ellis Simms and then found themselves level thanks to Victor Torp’s fine strike.
Luton were reduced to ten men before the start of stoppage-time as Tom Holmes was sent off for a second yellow card.
And it proved costly for the Hatters as Haji Wright netted from close-range to complete Coventry’s incredible comeback.
Mark Robins’ side have now overtaken Luton in the Championship table thanks to their third league win of the season.
They were seen flying over the stadium late on in the match@wrightmanuel_ X
Luckily, the action wasn’t paused for too long and resumed for the final minutes@wrightmanuel_ X
They remain only a point clear of the relegation zone but victory will offer a huge boost to their chances of survival.
Luton on the other hand stay above the bottom three on goal difference and have now been dealt a seventh defeat.
Rob Edwards’ side have struggled to adapt to the Championship again since being relegated from the Premier League last season.