Scotland's Euro 2024 qualifier against Georgia was interrupted for work to the pitch after torrential rain at Hampden Park, but the game is set to resume at 9.30pm (Irish time).
The heavens opened in the hour before kick-off led to the match kicking off in unplayable-looking conditions.
Simple passes were getting stuck, water was splashing up with every step and a well-struck shot from the visitors almost stopped in the goalmouth, although it was going wide anyway.
Callum McGregor fired Scotland ahead after John McGinn's corner ricocheted back to the midfielder, before the referee went off to have discussions with an official on the sidelines.
The Georgia players remonstrated over the conditions and the referee signalled for both teams to leave the pitch several minutes later.
It was soon announced there would be a reassessment of the pitch in 20 minutes' time.
Another announcement was then made that the players would be back out at 8.45pm for a 10-minute warm-up ahead of the game restarting. They did emerge but then swiftly returned to the their dressing rooms.
And then word came through that a resumption would take place from 9.15pm. The match officals then inspected the pitch again, prompting another delay.
However, the game finally got back underway at 9.30pm.