Scunthorpe and Buxton have been ordered to replay their National League North game, which was abandoned in the 96th minute after a torrential downpour.
Buxton were leading 2-1 on Saturday when
play was halted, and had called on the league to award them the points.
Boss Craig Elliott said the 10 minutes of added time was in part due to interruptions caused by objects allegedly thrown at their goalkeeper.
A National League statement said the "fixture will be rescheduled in full".
The statement continued: "The matter was considered thoroughly, with the outcome decided in line with National League regulations and previous occurrences of this nature. A new date for the game will be announced by the clubs in due course."
The abandonment came on the
hottest day of the year in the UK, with temperatures reaching 32.7C (91F) as part of the September heatwave.