The Scottish Football Association has postponed until October 30 a hearing into allegations of racist abuse levelled at Celtic winger Aleksandar Tonev.

Aberdeen full-back Shay Logan accused the on-loan Aston Villa player of a racial slur during his team's 2-1 defeat at Celtic Park on September 13.

The Bulgarian has been called up to for international duty ahead of next month's Euro 2016 qualifiers with Croatia and Norway.

But Tonev was due to appear before an SFA disciplinary panel on October 9 - the day before Bulgaria's meeting with Croatia - to answer a charge of "excessive misconduct by the use of offensive, insulting and abusive language of a racist nature".

Hampden chiefs have now rescheduled his principal hearing until the end of next month.