The Polish FA have pushed FIFA to make a decision ahead of their World Cup play-off against Russia on March 24, with the game set to take place in Moscow.
UEFA and other sporting federations made the decision in an emergency meeting on Friday to move all events that were scheduled to take place in the country after Russia declared war on Ukraine earlier this week.
Poland were scheduled to travel to Russia on March 24 in the first stage of the World Cup play-offs, with either Sweden or Czech Republic then playing in Moscow five days later, should Russia win the match.
But they are yet to receive any clarity on the situation, despite the crucial clashes being just one month away.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been condemned across the sporting world, with clubs cutting ties with Russian sponsors, and Formula 1 have already cancelled the Grand-Prix in Sochi ahead of next season.
Russia was also set to host the Champions League final, but UEFA have swiftly made Paris the new location for the final in May as the Russians continue to miss out due to their actions this week.
But some issues remain unresolved, as Poland have vowed not to travel to Russia for obvious reasons, but the match is still currently scheduled to take place.
A spokesperson for the Polish FA told The Athletic : "We are still waiting for the feedback from FIFA. We learned nothing at yesterday's press conference after the council meeting.
"We are of the position that FIFA, as the organizer of the World Cup, has all the arguments and tools to make decisions about the change of the venue or the game itself."

FIFA president Gianni Infantino did say on Thursday evening that there would be an update soon though.
He said: "We continue to monitor the situation. We will update on the World Cup qualifiers soon. We can take decisions immediately as soon as it’s needed."
It's not just Poland that are awaiting a decision though, as they penned an open letter to FIFA alongside Sweden and the Czech Republic on Thursday afternoon, asking for the games to be moved as well.

Their open letter read: "Based on the current alarming development in the conflict between Russia and Ukraine including the security situation, the Football Associations of Poland, Sweden, and Czech Republic express their firm position that the play-off matches to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, scheduled for 24 and 29 March 2022, should not be played in the territory of the Russian Federation.
"The signatories do not consider travelling to Russia and playing football matches there. The military escalation that we are observing entails serious consequences and considerably lower safety for our national football teams and official delegations.
"Therefore, we expect FIFA and UEFA to react immediately and to present alternative solutions regarding places where these approaching play-off matches could be played."