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Scotland v Ukraine: Ukrainian FA admit 'no guarantee' play-off will go ahead

The Ukrainian FA have admitted there is “no guarantee” the World Cup play-off with Scotland will go ahead in June.

The match was scheduled to take place at Hampden Park later this month. However, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine saw the fixture postponed with a new date set.

Due to the developments in the country and with a number of the squad plying their trade in their homeland it is far from certain the game will go ahead in June.

Ukrainian FA Andriy Pavelko, who praised UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, explained the situation.

"Everyone understood it was impossible to play in Scotland in March and the game was postponed to June,” he said, via the Daily Record.

"No one can say how the situation will develop and of course, it is possible the match will not go ahead then either.

"Our fans want us in the best possible condition for June, but it's completely impossible to speak about that at the moment.

"Our thoughts at the moment are all about human lives, not football.

"Unfortunately, there's no guarantee the match in June will go ahead either. We are getting closer to victory every day.

"All I can say is that UEFA and FIFA are supporting us all the way and trying to help us so that our team can prepare and perform as well as possible."

Scotland will face Poland in a friendly later this month on the day the team were due to play Ukraine.

Steve Clarke is set to name his squad today.

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