Two dogs take over a high school football game

A “Ruff” Match: Watch two dogs charge across the field during a soccer game

Video captured during the high school football game shows the moment two dogs ran onto the field and interrupted the game.

Some might call a recent high school football game in North Dakota a “ruff” game. But that’s not because the game ended in a 0-0 draw. About halfway through the first half of play on Tuesday, September 12, the Minot High Magicians and Jamestown Blue Jays game was stopped after two excited, adorable four-legged fans walked onto the field. A video from KMOT shows the two dogs running into the field in Minot, North Dakota. But they didn’t cause much disruption. The game was stopped for about a minute – just enough time for one of the soccer-loving pooches to score a belly rub from a player. After the short break, the game resumed but ended in a draw between the two teams. Watch the dogs rush onto the field in the video player above

Some might call a recent high school football game in North Dakota a “ruff” game.

But that’s not because the game ended in a 0-0 draw.

About halfway through the first half of play on Tuesday, September 12, the Minot High Magicians and Jamestown Blue Jays game was stopped after two excited, adorable four-legged fans walked onto the field.

A video from KMOT shows the two dogs running into the field in Minot, North Dakota. But they didn’t cause much disruption. The game was stopped for about a minute – just enough time for one of the soccer-loving pooches to get a chance to get a belly rub from a player.

After the short break, the game resumed but ended in a draw between the two teams.

Watch the dogs rush onto the field in the video player above

Brian Ashcraft

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