No explosives have been found at Tbilisi's national stadium, the venue of Saturday's Euro 2008 qualifier between Georgia and France, police said today.
Police sealed off the area around the 65,000-seat stadium yesterday after being informed of a bomb threat.
A police spokesman said that workers have returned to the newly reconstructed Boris Paichadze Stadium to complete a refurbishment in time for Georgia's home opener against the World Cup finalists.
The Georgians began their qualifying campaign with a 6-0 thrashing of the Faroe Islands earlier this month.