“Geo-political tension” and “safety and security” concerns have led to Malaysia’s Asian Cup qualifier in North Korea being postponed a second time.

The match was first postponed following the murder of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s half-brother in Malaysia.

Malaysia’s football chief had said he was worried players could be poisoned.

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) had rescheduled the match for 8 June but has been “forced to reconsider” and has set a new date of 5 October.

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