REDS WILL NOT HAVE TO PLAY IN ISRAEL
UEFA have this afternoon announced that Liverpool will not have to play their Champions League 3rd qualifying round 1st leg tie against Maccabi Haifa in war-torn Israel.
A statement issued by European football's governing body reads:
"UEFA has today decided that, in light of the ongoing armed conflicts in and around Israel, no European competition matches can be staged in the country until further notice.
"UEFA had already decided last week to move the home first-leg matches of the UEFA Cup second qualifying round involving Israeli teams to venues outside of Israel.
"UEFA has also informed the Israel Football Association and its clubs that they should be providing alternative venues within the territory of one of the UEFA member associations.
"The UEFA administration will continue to monitor the safety and security situation in Israel and further decisions will be made according to changes in this situation."
No decision has yet been made on where the tie will be staged.