Portsmouth's Championship match against Millwall was postponed on Wednesday due to a power failure at Fratton Park. The game was set to kick off at 7.45pm, but the floodlights went out just before kick-off. Staff spent almost an hour trying to get the power working again before making the decision to postpone. Portsmouth chief Andrew Cullen apologised to fans and explained that the club tried their best to get the lighting to work again before ultimately thinking of supporters' safety. Cullen said the decision to postpone was made in the interest of everyone's safety, citing concerns over crowd safety and logistical issues like getting the train home. The power failure is the latest incident to affect a game at Fratton Park, after Saturday's match against Blackburn Rovers was also postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Portsmouth have now not played a home game since November 9. The club are now bottom of the Championship with two games in hand, and will have to wait to learn when the matches could be replayed. The busy festive period will see Portsmouth play seven matches, but they will likely have to wait until at least the New Year to replay the postponed games. Fans took to social media to mock the club, with some referencing a pre-match post that showed Fratton Park under the lights. Southampton also joined in on the banter, posting a picture of their St Mary's stadium with the caption 'Football under the lights'. The postponement has added to Portsmouth's fixture congestion, with the club facing a hectic schedule over the coming weeks. Cullen expressed his disappointment at the postponement, but stressed that the decision was made with the safety of everyone in mind. The exact cause of the power failure is still unknown, but the club will be looking to learn from the incident and prevent it from happening again in the future. Portsmouth will be looking to get back to action as soon as possible, with their next match scheduled for soon. The club will be hoping to get a positive result and climb up the Championship table. The fans will be eager to see their team in action again, and will be hoping that the postponement does not affect the team's momentum. The postponement has also raised concerns about the state of Fratton Park, with some fans questioning the maintenance of the stadium. The club will be looking to address these concerns and ensure that the stadium is safe and ready for the next match.