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 26.
Tuesday evening's headlines:
Liverpool captain full of pride at collective effort during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
Tottenham are celebrating Spurs fans who are key workers on the frontline with their #HotspurHeroes campaign. Read more.
Contact training proposals will be put to a vote of Premier League clubs on Wednesday. Read more.
Championship club Reading announce their players have agreed to defer part of their salaries for May, June and July. Read more.
Close contact is defined as anything which occurs within the two-metre social distancing boundary. Read more.
The world number one believes it would be the 'right call' to push the event back to 2021. Read more.
The former Reading and Fulham striker's current club is FC Yekaterinburg. Read more.
The traditional method of spit-polishing to produce movement through the air has been deemed too great a risk of transmitting coronavirus. Read more.
The Cherries said a player contracted the virus after the latest round of tests for top flight clubs. Read more.
The Australia fast bowler says he would grab an opportunity to play in England again if the chance came. Read more.
Mattia Binotto will be tasked with a "difficult and unusual situation" once the racing kicks off in 2020. Read more.
Formula 1 drivers are starting to look forward to the resumption of racing in July. Read more.
Austrian officials look set to show a green light to Formula 1's plans to re-start the 2020 season in July. Read more.
Manchester United and Roma are among the clubs involved. Read more.
The pandemic continues to impact sport. Read more.
Overwhelming feedback from clubs led to the decision to curtail the season. Read more.