Poland have been awarded a bye through to the World Cup qualifying play-off final following the postponement of their clash with Russia.
FIFA confirmed the news on Tuesday, though Russia have indicated that they will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against a ban on its national teams from competing.
Should the decision be upheld, Poland will face either Sweden or the Czech Republic – with that semi-final on March 24 still set to go ahead – for a place at Qatar 2022.
That ‘Path B’ final will be held at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzow on March 29.
FIFA’s decision comes on the back of Poland, Sweden and the Czech Republic announcing last week they would each refuse to play Russia due to ongoing events in Ukraine.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday 24 following weeks of rising political tensions in the region, with more than two million citizens fleeing the country.
Meanwhile, FIFA has also confirmed that Ukraine’s ‘Path A’ semi-final with Scotland at Hampden Park, scheduled for March 24, will now take place in June.
Ukraine requested that the game be pushed back due to “the impossibility of organising both the travel and training of a team under the current circumstances”.
The other semi-final in that side of the draw, the clash between Wales and Austria in Cardiff on the same day, will go ahead as planned.
However, the final will be postponed until after the Scotland and Ukraine game is played.