The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on every walk of life, and sport is no exception.
Almost every sporting competition, including the Olympics, European Championship and Premier League, has been put on hold as the world's attention turns to getting the pandemic under control.
Here, Sports Mole rounds up all of the coronavirus-related news from the world of sport on May 29.
Friday evening's headlines:
Green light given to top-tier clubs to resume training next month. Read more.
Marcus Rashford was showing off the skills while Stuart Broad was reminiscing about a hilarious run out. Read more.
Players expected to have "a bridge to the outside" if international action is given the go-ahead. Read more.
Sports Mole looks at the impact of each method of ending the Premier League season should the 2019-20 be curtailed by the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
Sports Mole looks at which Premier League matches could be played at neutral venues when the season resumes in June. Read more.
The Foxes manager, and his wife, fell ill at the end of March. Read more.
England hope to squeeze in a near full international campaign despite the lengthy setbacks faced by the sport. Read more.
Greater Manchester and Merseyside Police released statements on Friday. Read more.
A provisional restart date of June 17 has been set amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
The Premier League is aiming for a June 17 resumption while the PGA tour is preparing to end its three-month hiatus on June 11. Read more.
Two midweek matches will take place before the first full round of games over the weekend of June 19-21. Read more.
The FA Cup final will be played on August 1, while police set out up to six Premier League matches they would like to be played at neutral venues. Read more.
A total of 55 players have been invited to work under ECB guidance in the coming weeks. Read more.
Up to six Premier League matches could be played at neutral venues, including "the game in which Liverpool could secure the title". Read more.
More sports are announcing plans. Read more.
Provisional dates for the final three FA Cup rounds of the season have been set. Read more.
The reigning world champion heptathlete has been back home in Liverpool. Read more.
The Premier League is due to return in June after being halted in March. Read more.
The Premier League is set to return on June 17. Read more.
The Hoops are looking to secure a 10th consecutive title next season. Read more.
The start of the county cricket season has been put back another month until August 1. Read more.
The final 2019-20 Premier League table could still be decided on a points-per-game basis should the Project Restart plans not be approved by the government. Read more.
Liverpool reportedly expect to play their remaining home fixtures in the Premier League at Anfield, rather than at a neutral venue. Read more.
Chelsea midfielder N'Golo Kante reportedly returns to individual training, continuing to show a preference to remaining out of any group sessions. Read more.
Renault is staying in Formula 1 for now. Read more.
The 2020 Dutch GP has been officially cancelled. Read more.
The reigning world champion heptathlete has been back home in Liverpool. Read more.
Daniel Stendel is contractually free to leave Tynecastle unless Budge can succeed with a reconstruction plan. Read more.
The start of the county cricket season has been put back another month until August 1. Read more.
The first weekend of Premier League action after the coronavirus lockdown will see Everton face Merseyside rivals Liverpool and Tottenham take on Manchester United. Read more.
The restart is still subject to Government approval. Read more.
Golf, tennis, bowls and fishing will be allowed to restart from Friday Read more.
The Coppa Italia semi-finals are set to be played the week before. Read more.