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 15.
Friday evening's headlines:
England could host the West Indies behind closed doors this summer. Read more.
League Two in favour of four teams being promoted but none being relegated. Read more.
Mata will help decide the winner in a charity painting competition. Read more.
The Hoops are 13 points clear as they target a ninth successive title. Read more.
The costs around restarting the season were considered too high by fourth-tier clubs, the EFL said. Read more.
There were major developments in rugby union and tennis. Read more.
The first 10 races of the season were postponed or cancelled. Read more.
The Revierderby between title-chasing Dortmund and out-of-sorts Schalke is the pick of the matchday 26 fixtures. Read more.
Clubs in the English fourth tier discussed how the 2019-20 campaign could be ended when they met on Friday. Read more.
Clubs gathered by conference call on Friday morning and discussed ending the season now amid the coronavirus pandemic. Read more.
Premier League clubs are able to negotiate short-term contract extensions with players whose current deals expire on June 30. Read more.
Yorkshire's cricketers have also taken pay cuts. Read more.
England captain is awaiting further details. Read more.
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were all due to go on tour. Read more.
The White Rose county furloughed staff last month. Read more.
The fate of the planned 2020 'season opener' in Austria should be known within days. Read more.
Heiko Herrlich will now be tested again in the next few days and will not be allowed to return to training until he receives two negative results. Read more.
Next year's Games will be the Birmingham athlete's debut. Read more.
Brighton chief executive feels vindicated by his opposition to completing the Premier League season at neutral venues. Read more.