
England’s upcoming Uefa Nations League fixture against Iceland could be held in Albania in order to avoid coronavirus travel restrictions, according to reports.
The Nations League clash is due to be held at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday, November 18.
However, Iceland are scheduled to play Denmark in Copenhagen on Sunday, November 15 - and the UK Government currently has a ban on arrivals from Denmark, which includes all elite sportspeople who had previously been exempt from restrictions.
The FA is still awaiting clarification from the Government on whether the game can go ahead.
Meanwhile, the Press Association reports that Albania is being considered as a potential neutral venue to host a fixture which could decide qualification for the next stage of the Nations League.
England and Denmark are level on seven points in Group A2, two points behind leaders Belgium.
Southgate's side head to Belgium on Sunday before tackling pointless Iceland on Wednesday, when Denmark are scheduled for a trip to Belgium.
UK residents can return from Denmark but must isolate along with all members of their household for 14 days.
A number of Danish internationals who play in England will not travel for their nation’s upcoming home fixtures, including Tottenham’s Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.