
Mansfield Town will face Liverpool in the FA Cup third round after they overcame Lincoln City 2-1 at Field Mill.
The second round replay between the non-league pair was decided late on as Louis Briscoe as he smashed home from just inside the box.
The Stags took the lead just 14-minutes in when John Dempster converted from a Chris Clements free-kick.
Lincoln came back into the game when winger Adam Smith neatly finished just before the break - but was the home side who prevailed courtesy of Briscoe's effort.
Mansfield have now set-up a money spinning home clash with Premier League Liverpool in the third round.
The Trust tweeted on Wednesdy night to simply say: "Tomorrow's court case has been adjourned. We'll let you know when we find out why. ?Pompey".
When contacted, the Trust's spokesman, Colin Farmery, said: "We're all scratching our heads and trying to work out what is going on.
"We will have to wait for the court to open in the morning."
The Trust are hoping that the club's administrators will allow them to take control of the cash-strapped League One strugglers, and much depends on their ability to purchase Fratton Park from former owner Balram Chainrai.
Should they do that, then they appear to have other things on their side, with the Football League having this week said their bid carried "significant merit".