Originally Posted by
backstothewall
Because the war isn't in Lviv. The distance between Kyiv and Lviv is massive. It would be like us moving a game from Dublin to Brest in France.
The Russians are held up in from of Kiev, and are being beaten back every time they attempt to approach the city. If that continues it may be possible to play 300 miles away in Lviv, which would allow the sporting integrity of Ukraine enjoying home advantage in one of the games to be retained. And if Lviv becomes impossible, the logistics of shifting across the border to Kraków make that a decent fall back option. If this game is going to be played in June certain logistics like flights and hotel bookings will have to be done sooner rather than later.
This is horrific, but it isn't a unique. War is a constant in the world, and football carries on in whatever way it can. Guys like Mo Salah and Edouard Mendy go to some pretty hairy places representing their country.