Cape Town City’s match against Bloemfontein Celtic at the Seisa Ramabodu Stadium was called off on Sunday because of crowd trouble.
With the score at 0-0 and City gaining momentum, fans invaded the pitch.
Of the incident, City tweeted: “Horrific scenes here away at Celtic. Supporters and police clash as the players are rushed into the dressing rooms for safety. City’s momentum has been cut by growing crowd violence. Seems to have no end”
In other PSL action over the weekend, Orlando Pirates survived an anxious final 10 minutes at the Orlando Stadium on Saturday night to earn a 2-1 win over relegation-threatened Free State Stars.
Early second-half goals from Musa Nyatama and Justin Shonga had seemingly put the home side on course for a straightforward win.
But after Eleazar Rodgers netted in the 82nd minute, Bucs had to dig really deep see out the game.
The victory means Micho Sredojevic’s team enjoy a six-point cushion over both Mamelodi Sundowns and Wits.
The Soweto side though have played more matches - 27, while Wits have played 26 and Sundowns just 24.
Other weekend results:
- Golden Arrows 1 AmaZulu 1
- SuperSport 0 Polokwane 0
- Black Leopards 1 Kaizer Chiefs 1