Liverpool could play RB Leipzig twice in England with Covid-19 regulations affecting travel plans. Jurgen Klopp's men will take on the Bundesliga outfit on February 16, with the first leg set to go ahead in Germany.
But that is now in dispute as a result of the current travel ban in place. Flights from the United Kingdom are currently not allowed to leave for Germany, with the ban expiring the day after the Champions League tie.
RB Leipzig are waiting to hear back from the government over whether they will be permitted to travel, report the Daily Mail.
But a contingency plan is being put in place in case the ban is upheld. According to the Daily Mail, a stadium in London has been contacted over holding the first-leg of the tie.
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