Wales's opening Euro 2016 qualifier against Andorra may be switched to a different country, according to a report.
The Red Dragons are due to kick off their campaign at the newly-built National Football Stadium in Andorra next month, but the freshly-laid 3G surface has yet to undergo an inspection.
Should checks on the artificial surface fail, the game could be moved elsewhere, with Andorra officials admitting that no alternative plans are yet in place.
"We are strongly confident and not thinking about Plan B," BBC Sport quotes co-ordinator Jordi Beal as saying.
The Red Dragons will also face Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium, Israel and Cyprus in Group B.