Scotland and Ukraine's World Cup play-off semi-final has been postponed.
The nations were due to meet at Hampden on 24 March but Ukraine requested Fifa push back the tie following Russia's invasion of the country.
The winner was due to face Wales or Austria in the play-off final on 29 March but that tie will now also be pushed back.
Discussions are underway for a new date with the Nations League international break in June the most likely option.
The World Cup finals take place from 21 November to 18 December.
A large contingent of Ukraine's recent squads has contained players from their homeland, with 15 out of the 23-man squad in November's World Cup qualifiers playing in their home leagues.
Both sides are due to face each other in June on Nations League duty, with each side already scheduled to play four games during that break.
Speaking last week, Scottish FA president Rod Petrie offered his Ukranian counterpart support as the nations held talks with Fifa over moving this month's tie.
"Football is inconsequential amid conflict," said Petrie.
"But we have conveyed the strong sense of solidarity communicated to us by Scotland fans and citizens in recent days.
"[The SFA] have offered to support our Ukrainian colleagues' preparations as best we can in these unimaginably difficult circumstances."