Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to help their local communities – and find new ways to amuse themselves – during the coronavirus pandemic.
Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from April 21.
Football
The Football Association is encouraging fans to show off their skills at home by offering the chance to have their videos streamed on the big screen at Wembley and published on social media.
Barcelona announced that they will sell the naming rights to the Nou Camp for the first time since its opening in 1957 to raise money in the fight against coronavirus. The Catalan giants will try to find a sponsor for the stadium for the 2020-21 season, with funds going to the Barca Foundation.
Clearly missing the buzz of competitive action, Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba took on his mother.
Tottenham's training centre is being put to good use as garden produce is being delivered to the vulnerable in the local community. Spinach, rhubarb, chives, parsley and garlic has all been grown at the Enfield base and will now be taken to the food distribution hub currently in operation at Spurs' stadium.
Salford teamed up with Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs' Hotel Football to create an NHS appreciation wall.
Cricket
England internationals Jonny Bairstow and Sam Curran took on the #twopointsixchallenge to raise money for the Ruth Strauss Foundation.
Cross' international team-mates did the #dontrushchallenge.
Athletics
Dame Kelly Holmes, double Olympic gold medallist at the 2004 Athens Olympics, was leading her followers in a live workout.
And Jessica Ennis-Hill showed off her morning exercise routine on Instagram.
European Tour golfer Chris Wood, who played in the Ryder Cup in 2016, made the most of his environment to keep fit.
Formula One
McLaren driver Lando Norris was showing off his new piece of kit.