The fallout from the coronavirus pandemic continued on Friday.
Here, the PA news agency recaps the day's biggest developments.
0700 – The summer's rugby union international schedule, including England's tour of Japan, was postponed.
0700 – Yorkshire's players and staff took wage cuts of up to 20 per cent to help the club manage the impact of the crisis.
0840 – England captain Harry Kane said players were awaiting safety guidance from the Premier League before making their minds up about a possible return to competitive action next month.
1320 – The PA news agency understands the League One meeting today concluded with no definitive agreement between the clubs on ending the season now.
1402 – The LPGA announced that the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational in June was called off and will return in 2021.
1430 – The League Two meeting ended with clubs agreeing on how to end the 2019-20 season, but it is understood no formal vote took place to end it.
1500 – The ATP and WTA Tours extended their suspension of the tennis season until July 31.
1553 – Horse Racing Ireland announced racing will resume behind closed doors on June 8 following approval from the Irish Government.
1600 – The English Football League announced that League Two clubs had "unanimously indicated a preferred direction of travel to curtail the campaign".
1605 – Werder Bremen confirmed that an unnamed player will enter a two-week quarantine period due to somebody close to him testing positive for Covid-19.