MARK Sykes will have to wait even longer to make his international debut after UEFA postponed all international fixtures in June.

Oxford United's uncapped 22-year-old was named in the Northern Ireland squad for their Euro 2020 play-off against Bosnia & Herzegovina originally scheduled for last week.

It was initially postponed until June, but following a video conference with its members, UEFA delayed all international games scheduled for June indefinitely.

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It leaves the path clear for 2019-20 domestic league matches to be played if conditions allow by then.

All UEFA competitions, including the Champions League and Europa League, are indefinitely postponed.

That comes as no surprise, with the finals of both competitions called off with no new dates yet allocated.

It is understood the national associations were presented with a variety of options for the resumption of domestic league action by a fixtures working group during the call.

No decision was made, because it remains very difficult to predict how long the disruption will last.

In the event that the resumption of domestic football is severely delayed, it is thought it would take precedence over European competition.