The second leg of Rangers' Europa League clash with Bayer Leverkusen looks unlikely to go ahead after comments made by UEFA's medical chief.
Steven Gerrard's men were beaten 3-1 in the first leg at Ibrox shortly before the coronavirus crisis forced football to shutdown.
The second leg was due to take place at the BayArena and UEFA had been optimistic they could get the games played this summer, with August 6 a potential date for Rangers' trip to Germany.
But Professor Tim Meyer, UEFA's medical committee chairman, accepts there could be just too many obstacles for the second leg to go ahead.