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Ukrainian diaspora descends on Glasgow for World Cup playoff

GLASGOW, Scotland : Decked out in blue and yellow shirts and flags, Ukrainians from around the world have arrived in Glasgow to support their country's national team in their World Cup qualifier against Scotland on Wednesday.

While at first glance, the gatherings in pubs and bars looked like the build up to any other international match, inevitably the mood is tempered by constant reminders of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

"You have to understand one thing, as much emotion as we are going through, this is nothing compared to what people in Ukraine are going through, we are here for them,” said Vitaly Mitninsky, who had flown from his home in New York.

The match was originally scheduled for March but was postponed following the Russian invasion, which Moscow calls a 'special operation'.

The winner of the game at Hampden Park will face Wales in the final playoff in Cardiff on Sunday with a place at the World Cup in Qatar in November at stake.

Organisers had been expecting U.K.-based Ukrainian fans to travel to the match but in the bars in the centre of the city it was clear that many had also arrived from much further afield.

Ukrainian supporters from Australia, the United States, Germany and Israel were among those enjoying a drink before the game with no shortage of handshakes - and drinks - offered from friendly Scotland fans.

"In the bar, the Scottish people want to buy me a drink all the time and I tell them – I can pay for myself, if you want to help someone, help people in Ukraine," said Mitninsky.

The Ukraine-born New Yorker had met up with his Australia-based friend Sergey Budkin, who he had travelled with on previous football trips. Budkin said it had been encouraging to meet Ukrainian refugees who had found safety in

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