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 21.
Thursday evening's headlines:
A report claims that Chelsea fully accept N'Golo Kante's decision to sit out training and are not putting a timeframe on his return. Read more.
Amir Khan and Lucas Moura also did their bit to help. Read more.
Manchester United make a financial loss while the FA Cup campaign is hoping to be completed. Read more.
Brighton returned to training under strict protocols this week. Read more.
Jordan Henderson is hopeful that contact training (phase two) and a return to Premier League action will follow as soon as it can be done safely. Read more.
Bowls and fishing may also be back. Read more.
United recorded an overall loss of £3.3million in the club's third-quarter results. Read more.
The board has laid out a framework to be voted on by all clubs. Read more.
United are no longer predicting revenues of up to £580 million in the second quarter of 2020. Read more.
Stuart Broad took part in an individual training session at Trent Bridge. Read more.
FIA president Jean Todt is not worried Ferrari will wield its unique and controversial 'veto' to derail Formula 1's course through the corona crisis. Read more.
Niki Lauda's voice is conspicuously "missing" during the corona crisis, according to his former business partner Toto Wolff. Read more.
Zak Brown says it would be "unfortunate" if Britain counts itself out of Formula 1's attempt to get back up and racing in 2020. Read more.
The France international trained on Tuesday but was given permission to miss Wednesday's session with the full backing of the club. Read more.