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Liverpool's Champions League last-16 first leg clash could be played at TOTTENHAM with decision to be made on Monday, reveals RB Leipzig chief Oliver Mintzlaff with Reds unable to travel to Germany due to Covid rules

Liverpool will play their Champions League match against RB Leipzig at the Puskas Arena in Budapest or at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, according to Sky Germany.

The first leg of the tie has had to be altered because of German travel restrictions due to coronavirus.

RB Leipzig's CEO Oliver Mintzlaff has confirmed the decision between the two possible locations will be made on Monday, with the match currently scheduled for February 16.

Liverpool will not be able to travel to Germany for their Champions League tie with RB Leipzig
The Puskas Arena in Budapest is an option while contact has been made with Tottenham
The Puskas Arena is one possible alternative provided by UEFA as part of a contingency plan

Germany banned travel from countries affected by virus mutations until at least February 17.