Liverpool could play both legs of their Champions League clash with RB Leipzig in England.
The German club are waiting to hear whether their government will permit entry to Jurgen Klopp's side for the first fixture of the round-of-16 tie.
However, Sportsmail understands that they have already begun to make contingency plans - and a stadium in the London area has been contacted.


Should the capital venue get the green light, it would mean that the Premier League champions would not have to travel overseas and would benefit from playing both legs on home soil, albeit behind closed doors.