Efforts to rearrange the postponed Copa Libertadores final second leg between River Plate and Boca Juniors have begun, with CONMEBOL proposing the match is played outside of Argentina.
With the two teams locked at 2-2 following the first leg, Saturday's match was delayed and then postponed after River fans attacked the Boca Juniors bus, injuring a number of players.
Though efforts were made to play the game the following day, it was decided that the match would be delayed further, with authorities now hopeful the game can be played on the weekend of December 8-9.
It is reported, however, that Boca are set to reject the proposals at a meeting between the two clubs in Paraguay, claiming that they should be awarded the match and therefore the trophy given their innocence in the events of the weekend.
Boca have appealed to CONMEBOL's disciplinary court, and despite the confederation's proposal, the decision of that tribunal is likely to determine whether the match goes ahead or not.
Should it be rescheduled, Paraguay has been reported as a likely venue, as well as Middle Eastern venues in Doha and the UAE.
Genoa has also offered to host the game, with the Italian city citing their large Argentine population as reason for it to be played there.
It has not yet been determined whether any supporters will be allowed to attend any rearranged fixture given their part in the incidents that lead to the postponement and the potential security risks.