The Scotsman

Scotland’s play-off could be delayed until eve of tournament, says Uefa

- By JAMIE GARDNER

Scotland, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland and could have to wait until days before Euro 2020 starts next summer to seal their place in the finals if the coronaviru­s pandemic creates further problems with scheduling.

All three countries are due to be in play-off semi-final action next month, with the matches to decide the last four places at the delayed tournament set to be played in November.

However, European football’s governing body Uefa yesterday announced the adop - ti on of“special measures” designed to ensure the games go ahead amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. It said that, in the event of players being ordered to be quarantine­d or to self-isolate, matches would go ahead as planned provided there were at least 13 players available – including at least one goalkeeper.

However, if that was not possible, a Uefa document stated “the match will be reschedule data date to be fixed by the Uefa administra­tion, including May-june 2021 preceding the start of the Uefa Euro 2020 final tournament”.

The finals are due to begin on 11 June next year.

It added that the Uefa administra­tion would retain the power to switch the match to a neutral venue if necessary, with the designated home team responsibl­e for the staging costs.

The semi-finals are all due to take place on Thursday, 8 October, with Scotland set to face Israel at H amp den Park.

Northern Ireland are away to Bosnia-herzegovin­a and the Republic of Ireland will travel to Slovakia.

The play-off finals are scheduled for Thursday, 12 November. If Scotland win their semi they will face an away final against either Norway or Serbia.

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