Liverpool’s Champions League tie with RB Leipzig could be held away from Anfield.
The opening last 16 meeting between the Reds and their Bundesliga counterparts has already been switched to Budapest’s Puskas Arena.
Next Tuesday’s first leg was relocated to the Hungarian capital after the German government barred the Premier League champions from travelling in.
But the country’s ongoing coronavirus travel restrictions mean that Jurgen Klopp’s side face the prospect of not even playing the return leg at Anfield.
Leipzig are due to head to Merseyside on March 10, however this game could also be switched to a neutral venue denying either club any home advantage.
UEFA have already switched several ties involving English clubs due to the complications raised by concerns over the emerging strains of Covid-19.
Premier League leaders Manchester City are also set to play in Budapest due to similar restrictions on their last 16 clash with Borussia Monchengladbach.
Chelsea’s encounter with Atletico Madrid on February 23 has been relocated to Bucharest’s Arena Nationala as a result of Spain’s coronavirus clampdown.
Arsenal’s Europa League meeting with Benfica will be held in Athens and Rome respectively while Manchester United face Real Sociedad in Turin.
“UEFA is in touch with the respective clubs, the English Football Association and the German Football Association”, European football’s governing body confirmed in a statement.
