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Ukraine ask Fifa to postpone World Cup play-off against Scotland

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Ukraine have asked Fifa to postpone their 2022 World Cup qualifying play-off semi-final against Scotland this month following Russia’s invasion of their country.

The two nations were due to meet in Glasgow on March 24, with the winner advancing to play either Wales or Austria for a place at the World Cup in Qatar later this year.

With the conflict intensifying in Ukraine all football has been suspended and it is now expected that governing body Fifa will grant the request for the play-off at Hampden Park to be called off.

“Fifa can confirm it has received a request from the Ukrainian Association of Football today to postpone their matches scheduled for March," Fifa said in a statement.

“Fifa remains in regular contact with Uefa and the Scottish Football Association to find an appropriate solution.

“Fifa expresses its deepest solidarity to everybody affected by what is happening in Ukraine. A further update will be provided in due course.”

Everton's Vitaliy Mykolenko, from Ukraine, wearing the Ukrainian flag on his t-shirt, applauds before the FA Cup 5th round match between against Boreham Wood at Goodison Park. AP

The Scottish Football Association has been in contact with both Fifa and Uefa in recent days to discuss both the men’s play-off game and a fixture between the two nations’ women’s teams on April 8.

A postponement of the play-off could also have implications for the semi-final between Wales and Austria in Cardiff.

Earlier this week Scottish FA president Rod Petrie wrote to Ukrainian football’s governing body “to send a message of support, friendship and unity” following Russia’s invasion.

“Football is inconsequential amid conflict but we have conveyed the

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