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UEFA is monitoring the escalation of tension between Russia and Ukraine with the potential of May's Champions League final being moved from Saint Petersburg should the former instigate an invasion in the coming days.
European football's governing body is comfortable with changing location at short notice, switching last season's final from Istanbul to Porto owing to coronavirus restrictions less than a month before.
That meant several thousand supporters were allowed to travel to witness Chelsea defeat Manchester City.
While no decision is imminent around this season's showpiece, scheduled to take place at Krestovsky Stadium on May 28, the game will be moved should the host country be engaged in a war with another of the association's members.
Last weekend, with more than 100,000 Russian troops gathering on its southwest border, the US and UK were among the governments instructing its citizens to leave Ukraine as urgently as possible.
The Ukraine national team is also