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 30.
Saturday evening's headlines:
Oliver Dowden appeared at the daily Downing Street briefing to announce that competitive sport was being approved for a behind-closed-doors return. Read more.
There were no positive tests in the fourth round of Covid-19 tests. Read more.
Guidelines pave way for a behind closed doors return for elite sport from Monday. Read more.
Jesse Lingard is hoping for a "fresh start" when he returns to action with Manchester United next month, after registering just two goals and two assists this campaign. Read more.
Stage three of the process to bring sport back from coronavirus lockdown will start with racing at Newcastle on Monday. Read more.
Champions look forward to 2020-21 and do not want calendar delayed. Read more.
Scotland's national clinical director Jason Leitch said: "I'm not sure people should write August 1 on their calendars quite yet." Read more.
Winger is eager to return to action. Read more.
The Premier League is aiming for a June 17 resumption while England's cricketers are set to face the West Indies on July 8. Read more.
England hope to squeeze in a near full international campaign, despite the lengthy setbacks faced by the sport. Read more.
Greater Manchester and Merseyside Police released statements on Friday. Read more.
Plans have been drawn up to create "bio-secure" environments around each Test match, which are tentatively scheduled to start on July 8, 16 and 24. Read more.
Andy Murray will return to action on June 23 as part of a six-day tournament organised by brother Jamie and the FA Cup final has a new date. Read more.