Scotland's World Cup play-off clash with Ukraine has been cast into doubt as Oleksandr Petrakov's side requested a postponement of the game.
With war breaking out in Ukraine as a result of Russia's invasion, the Ukraine's Football Association has requested the postponement of the March 24th playoff against Scotland in Glasgow.
A number of high profile Ukrainian sportsmen, are on the frontline fighting for their country against the Russian army.
The Klitschko brothers, heavyweight champion Oleksander Usyk and Vasiliy Lomachenko have all been pictured on the frontline.
Ukrainian footballers released a video earlier this week calling for an end to the hostilities but as of yet there has been no end to the conflict.
The Premier League and Leeds United will show their support for the nation this weekend with a special message on the big screen in their trip to the King Power.
Liam Cooper has been a part of Scotland's World Cup qualifying campaign and is set to return from injury later this month, meaning he could have played a part of the Scotland squad to face Ukraine.
Earlier this week the Premier League released a statement: "The Premier League and our clubs wholeheartedly reject Russia’s actions and will be showing support for the people of Ukraine at all matches this weekend. We call for peace and our thoughts are with all those who have been impacted.
"A show of solidarity for Ukraine will be visible at all Premier League matches from Saturday 5 to Monday 7 March. This follows the numerous ways in which clubs have already demonstrated their support.
"The 20 club captains will wear special armbands in Ukrainian colours and fans are encouraged to join players, managers, match officials and club staff in a moment of reflection and solidarity before kick-off at each game. Big screens at stadiums will display 'Football Stands Together' against the backdrop of the blue and yellow colours of the Ukrainian flag. These words will also be shown on LED perimeter boards during matches.
"This message of solidarity will also be visible to fans around the world across Premier League digital channels. Logos and profiles on those platforms will change to represent the colours of the Ukrainian flag, which will also be displayed across match broadcasts both in the UK and overseas."