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UEFA are reportedly considering changing venue for Champions League final amid ever-growing diplomatic issues between Russia and Ukraine.
This season's showpiece game is due to take place at the Gazprom Arena in St Petersburg on May 28 as Blues owner Roman Abramovich hopes to see his side qualify for consecutive finals.
But UEFA bosses may be left with no choice but to switch venues should Russian president Vladimir Putin continue with his threat to invade neighbouring Ukraine.
According to the Daily Star, Wembley Stadium would be considered as a possible alternative to host club football's biggest game, especially if two English teams have reached the final.
Staging the Champions League final is said to be worth more than £60million to the host city, which could impact the UK economy in a positive way.
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has told parliament there is "strong cause for concern that President Putin "is still committed to an invasion."
UEFA are monitoring the Ukrainian crisis closely, with a view to drawing up a contingency plan if needed.
Last season's final was switched from Istanbul to Porto just three weeks before kick off, after the Turkish city was placed on the Covid 19 red list, meaning supporters