Ireland's Euro 2016 qualifying rivals Scotland could play their away Group D game against Georgia behind closed doors.
Seven Georgian supporters invaded the pitch during their 2-0 defeat by Germany on Sunday, and their football association now fear the recriminations from UEFA will include a ban on the home support.
Georgia's next home match in Group D is against Gordon Strachan’s outfit in Tbilisi on September 4th.
It'd be just typical that I travel round half of the former Soviet Union, just to not be able to go to the game... #Georgia #Scotland
— Dave Nelson (@nelbo009) March 31, 2015
According to Scotland's Evening Express newspaper, Georgian FA president Zviad Sichinava told STV: "Delegates from UEFA are already transmitting documents. Unfortunately there will be monetary sanctions.
"Also the next Georgia team home match [against Scotland in September] could be held without spectators."
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