Professional Footballers Australia boss John Didulica has called on Fox Sports to "stick with us" amid fears the broadcaster could tear up its deal with the A-League if the current season is suspended or abandoned.

Despite the cancellation of all grassroots and NPL football around the country, the A-League is pushing on, albeit with a truncated schedule that is likely to see every match in the last six rounds and the finals series played on the eastern seaboard.

Milos Ninkovic skips away from Nick D'Agostino in Sydney's 0-0 draw with Perth Glory on Saturday - one of the last A-League games that will be open to the public this season. Credit:Getty

Clubs and players are eager to continue to ensure that monthly broadcast revenue keeps flowing, while Fox - which has already lost so much of its live sports catalogue due to the coronavirus pandemic - is firmly insisting behind the scenes that the show goes on.

But multiple sources within the sport have expressed anxiety about what Fox could do if the A-League is forced into a hiatus, and union boss Didulica has declared that players want answers.