It follows the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The English and Scottish Football Associations say they won't play matches against Russia, following the country's invasion of Ukraine.
That includes any side under the name of the Football Union of Russia.
FIFA's decision to allow Russia to play in neutral countries without supporters, flags or an anthem has been criticised with the Polish FA, which calls the move "unacceptable".
Meanwhile, the Scottish FA has written to offer its support to the Ukranian Association of Football, ahead of their World Cup play-off next month.

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