Paris: UEFA has postponed a potentially key meeting of its Executive Committee until June 17, European football's governing body said on Monday.
The meeting was initially due to be held on May 27 but has been put back due to concerns surrounding some of the venues for the next European Championship.
UEFA cited "some remaining open points regarding a small number of proposed venues for the rearranged UEFA Euro 2020 next year."
The Euro was pushed back by a year to June and July 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. It was due to be staged in 12 cities across 12 different European nations, but that format could be modified.
"The idea is that we stay in the same cities," UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said in an interview with broadcaster beIN Sports last week.
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"We have had conversations with nine cities and everything is set. With three cities, we have some issues.
"So we will discuss further, and in principle, we will do it in 12 cities. But if not, we are ready to do it in 10, nine or eight."