The football field at Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, where the Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs are scheduled to play on Monday night, is “a mess,” a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Discussions continue about whether Monday night’s Chiefs-Rams game will be played in Mexico City, LA or postponed, per sources. NFL determined to play it Monday night in Mexico City, but the field is “a mess” and might not be safe for players. It’s a significant concern. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 13, 2018

Field conditions have raised concerns about player safety ahead of a matchup between two of the league’s best teams. The NFL is reportedly determined to keep the game in Mexico City but has discussed postponing it or moving it to Los Angeles.

“We are working closely with the field manager at Azteca Stadium and others to ensure that we have an NFL quality surface for our game, and we are looking forward to kicking off in Mexico City on Monday night,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Monday evening.

NFL officials were reportedly expected to meet at the stadium Tuesday and make a final decision about where the contest will be played.

The Rams and Chiefs are both 9-1 and feature a high-flying offense. You can’t have a crappy field situation when the NFL is trying to showcase it’s best game of the season so far.