UEFA is to announce tomorrow it is moving the Champions League final from St Petersburg, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Sky Sports News (SSN) says.
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has called an "extraordinary meeting" of its executive committee on Friday.
Officials will discuss the crisis, and SSN says they will confirm the showpiece match on 28 May will no longer be played at the 68,000-capacity Gazprom Arena in St Petersburg.
Following the evolution of the situation between Russia and Ukraine, the UEFA president has called an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee for 10:00 CET on Friday 25 February, in order to evaluate the situation and take all necessary decisions. — UEFA (@UEFA) February 24, 2022
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In a tweet posted on Thursday, European football's governing body said: "Following the evolution of the situation between Russia and Ukraine in the last 24 hours, the UEFA President has decided to call an extraordinary meeting of the Executive Committee for Friday 25 February at 10:00 CET, in order to evaluate the situation and take all necessary decisions."
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Chelsea, the current holders, are one of four English teams left in this season's tournament, along with Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.
Image: The Gazprom Arena in St Petersburg is due to host this season’s Champions League final
Image: Chelsea celebrate victory over Manchester City in last year's final
Ukraine says Russia has launched a "full-scale invasion" with explosions heard in major cities including Kyiv and Kharkiv.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised the UK will respond with a "massive" package of sanctions over what he called a "hideous and barbaric venture".
The Ukrainian Premier League season has been suspended following the attack.
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:17 Video shows aftermath of apparent missile attack
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 1:47 Huge traffic jam as people flee Ukraine
In a brief statement, the league said the suspension was due to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's decision to impose martial law but did not give any planned date to restart.
Ukraine's top flight was set to resume on Friday after eleven weeks of winter break.