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 28.
Thursday evening's headlines:
The Premier League is set to return on June 17. Read more.
The start of the county cricket season has been put back another month until August 1. Read more.
The Coppa Italia semi-finals are set to be played the week before. Read more.
Golf, tennis, bowls and fishing will be allowed to restart from Friday. Read more.
The restart is still subject to Government approval. Read more.
The Blackburn skipper will now isolate for seven days. Read more.
The top flight has been suspended since March 13. Read more.
An expanded training group of up to 45 is due to be named on Friday. Read more.
There were also birthdays aplenty at Manchester City Read more.
Austrian double-header and Hungarian Grand Prix set for July ahead of Silverstone races in August. Read more.
The English Open has been revived as part of the new schedule. Read more.
Sports Mole rounds up everything you need to know about 'Project Restart' as the Premier League agrees on a date to begin top-flight football again. Read more.
No domestic cricket can take place until at least August. Read more.
A major development happened in domestic cricket while there were more positive tests in the Championship. Read more.
The governing body still aims to stage a shortened domestic season. Read more.
Dutch Grand Prix postponed until 2021, NRL season resumes, World Rugby offers unions temporary law amendment trials. Read more.
Close House Golf Club, near Newcastle, will host the British Masters on July 22. Read more.
Parramatta Eels beat Brisbance Broncos as Australia welcomed back rugby league. Read more.
The Premier League season will return on June 17 with Manchester City vs. Arsenal and Aston Villa vs. Sheffield United, 100 days after the last game. Read more.
Over 1,000 samples were gathered during Championship testing between Monday and Wednesday. Read more.
The Championship season could continue behind closed doors. Read more.
Member unions given chance to trial law amendments aimed at reducing the risk of COVID-19 in training and matches. Read more.
Ron Dean Smith, a lifelong Villa fan, died after a four-week battle against coronavirus. Read more.