The Gibraltar Football Association are looking into the possibility of moving their European Championship qualifying fixture with Scotland to London.

Officials claim to be unhappy with security arrangements during their 7-0 defeat by Poland earlier this month in the Estadio Algarve in Faro (pictured) the venue used while work continues on their own 10,000-seater stadium at home.

Gibraltar will return to the Portuguese city to play Georgia next month, but they are looking at finding a new venue for their matches against Germany, Republic of Ireland and Scotland, with Gordon Strachan's side to end their qualifying campaign against Gibraltar next October. "There are a number of tax issues that have come up and some fans weren't happy because the security firm we hired were a little overzealous and long queues formed [against Poland], but no decision has been made yet," said the Gibraltar FA president Desmond Reoch.