The spread of coronavirus has affected the staging of sporting events around the world.

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4 August

TENNIS: The Madrid Open, set to begin on 12 September,

13 July

ATHLETICS: The Chicago Marathon, scheduled for 11 October,

12 June

All the coronavirus updates for 12 June.

Japanese, Singapore and Azerbaijan grands prix are cancelled.

it is announced.

DARTS: The PDC Tour will resume behind closed doors in July,

11 June

All the coronavirus updates for 11 June.

CRICKET: India postpone their limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka scheduled for June.

because of the coronavirus pandemic's impact on the sporting calendar.

24 hours later than originally scheduled

10 June

All the coronavirus updates for 10 June.

stadium, while Liverpool can play home games at Anfield.

gets the go-ahead to be held at Everton's Goodison Park

9 June

All the coronavirus updates for 9 June.

MOTORSPORT: The Wales Rally GB, which was due to be held from 29 October to 1 November, is cancelled.

GOLF: The Evian Championship - which was set to be the Ladies' Professional Golf Association's first major of the year -

the League One and Two seasons, with promotion and relegation decided on a points-per-game basis.

5 June

the 2019-20 season on Saturday, 15 August.

for when the season restarts on 17 June.

FOOTBALL: The Premier League announces the first 32 matches

of the Women's Super League title on a points-per-game ratio, while Liverpool are relegated after the season is curtailed.

4 June

All the coronavirus updates for 4 June.

GYMNASTICS: The European Gymnastics Championships, which had been due to take place in April/May, are rescheduled for December in Baku. The men's event will take place from 9 to 13 December, while the women's event - which had been originally set for Paris - will be from 17 to 20 December.

DISABILITY SPORT: The World Para Athletics European Championships, originally scheduled to take place in Bydgoszcz, Poland, from 2-7 June 2020, will take place in 2021.

3 June

All the coronavirus updates for 3 June.

RALLY: The Rally of Finland scheduled for August 6-9 is called off, becoming the third leg of the World Rally Championship to be cancelled.

in the latest round of testing by the Premier League, the only positive test from 1,197 players and staff league wide.

FOOTBALL: Tottenham confirm they have had

for July's Test series because of coronavirus fears.

chose not to travel to England

2 June

All the coronavirus updates for 2 June.

1 June

All the coronavirus updates for 1 June.

SNOOKER: Snooker resumed behind-closed-doors with The Championship League in Milton Keynes.

HORSE RACING: Racing resumed in England after a 76 day hiatus with a behind-closed-doors meet in Newcastle.

with no champion.

BASKETBALL: The British Basketball League, which was halted on 17 March and due to finish on 17 May, is

31 May

FOOTBALL: The Championship will restart on 20 June, more than three months after it was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.

30 May

ALL SPORT: The UK government approves the return of domestic competitive sport behind closed doors from 1 June.

27 May

All the coronavirus updates for 27 May.

will be held behind closed doors at the National Tennis Centre in July.

with only three full rounds of fixtures played before it was suspended.

The 2020 Superleague season is terminated,

BOXING & MMA: Fights will return to Las Vegas behind closed doors from 30 May after Nevada state authorities

26 May

All the coronavirus updates for 26 May.

25 May

BASKETBALL: The 2019-20 EuroLeague and EuroCup club competitions are cancelled, with plans to start the new seasons at the end of September and beginning of October.

23 May

that Spain's La Liga can resume behind closed doors from 8 June.

22 May

EQUESTRIAN: The Burghley Horse Trials, due to take place between 1-5 September, are cancelled for the first time in the event's history.

20 May

All the coronavirus updates for 20 May.

CYCLING: The 2020 Prudential RideLondon festival, set to feature four mass participation events as well as men's and women's professional races over 15-16 August, is cancelled.

the first England players to begin individual training.

CRICKET: Up to 18 bowlers will take part in staggered sessions across seven grounds from 21 May as

19 May

All the coronavirus updates for 19 May.

given exemptions from plans to quarantine

FORMULA 1: Formula 1 says it would be unable to hold a British Grand Prix if personnel are not

across three clubs on Sunday and Monday, as the Premier League prepares to resume in June.

six positive tests for coronavirus

FOOTBALL: There were

18 May

All the coronavirus updates for 18 May.

FOOTBALL: Premier League clubs agree to stage one of the return to training protocols, which would allow teams to start training in small groups from Tuesday.

FOOTBALL: Celtic are Scottish Premiership champions for the ninth season in a row - and Hearts relegated - after the

15 May

All the coronavirus updates for 15 May.

TENNIS: The ATP and WTA tours are suspended up to August.

have been postponed,

RUGBY UNION: All of this summer's tours

GOLF: The LPGA's Great Lakes Bay Invitational in Michigan in July becomes the ninth women's golf tour event to be called off.

Silverstone to host two grands prix

FORMULA 1: A deal is agreed for

following discussions between clubs and the English Football League, with the final table to be decided on a points-per-game basis.

League Two season is ended

14 May

All the coronavirus updates for 14 May.

HORSE RACING: A new televised summer team horse racing competition - Racing League - planned to start in July is

with this year's route to be used in 2021.

is cancelled for 2020

CYCLING: The Tour of Britain, due to take place between 6-13 September,

against New Zealand in Edinburgh in June are off

12 May

All the coronavirus updates for 12 May.

FOOTBALL: Women's Under-20 World Cup in Costa Rica and Panama, postponed from August-September is rescheduled for 20 January-6 February 2021, while Women's Under-17 World Cup in India, originally planned for November, will now be held from 17 February-7 March 2021.

ATHLETICS: The Anniversary Games in London, part of the Diamond League season and scheduled to be held on 4-5 July,

11 May

All the coronavirus updates for 11 May.

RUGBY UNION: New Zealand's Super Rugby mini-series will begin on 13 June after the government confirmed it would lower its coronavirus alert level from Thursday.

MOTORSPORT: The 2020 North West 200 international road race - originally due to take place from 12-16 May but already postponed - is cancelled.

in England until 1 June at the earliest,

ALL SPORT: No professional sport, even behind closed doors, will be staged

10 May

across Spain's top two divisions.

FOOTBALL: Five players test positive for coronavirus

FOOTBALL: Three players from Portuguese top-flight side Vitoria Guimaraes test positive for coronavirus.

FOOTBALL: A third player from Brighton

9 May

held behind closed doors in Florida.

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: The much delayed and rescheduled UFC 249 is

two players test positive for coronavirus.

FOOTBALL: Bundesliga 2 side Dynamo Dresden put their entire squad and coaching staff into two-week isolation after

CYCLING: The route of the Vuelta a Espana, now scheduled for 20 October to 8 November, is changed to no longer pass through Portugal.

8 May

FOOTBALL: South Korea's top-flight K League returns for the first time since being postponed because of the pandemic. Champions Jeonbuk Motors beat Suwon Bluewings 1-0 behind closed doors, with

EQUESTRIAN: The 2021 European Eventing Championships, scheduled to take place from 23 August to 5 September next year, are cancelled following the postponement of the Olympics and Paralympics.

7 May

All the coronavirus updates for 7 May.

The German top flight becomes the first European league to restart following the coronavirus shutdown.

Bundesliga will resume on Saturday, 16 May.

FOOTBALL: It is announced the

6 May

All the coronavirus updates for 6 May.

behind closed doors at Epsom Downs on 4 July

HORSE RACING: Derby and Oaks organisers are looking to hold the Classic races

under proposed rules for events

BOXING: Boxers at British fight shows will wear protective masks during ring walks and could be banned from using a spit bucket between rounds

Bundesliga season can resume this month

5 May

All the coronavirus updates for 5 May.

HORSE RACING: French police give permission for racing to take place behind closed doors at ParisLongchamp on Monday.

will take place at the end of August, with the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a Espana overlapping each other during October.

4 May

All the coronavirus updates for 4 May.

CYCLING: The Women's Tour stage race in Britain, scheduled for 8-13 June and initially postponed in March, is

AQUATICS: The Fina World Aquatics Championships, originally scheduled for 16 July to 1 August 2021, are moved to 13-29 May 2022 to avoid a clash with the postponed Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

moved to the respective franchises' home grounds in the USA.

AMERICAN FOOTBALL: The four NFL regular season games originally due to take place at Wembley and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are

2 May

are postponed by a year.

CYCLING: The European Road Cycling Championships, originally due to be held in September in Trentino, Italy,

1 May

All the coronavirus updates for 1 May.

will start in late November next year to avoid a clash with the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics.

30 April

All the coronavirus updates for 30 April

are to be abandoned.

RUGBY UNION: French rugby union's top two divisions - the Top 14 and Pro D2 -

DISABILITY SPORT: The World Para Athletics Championships, which were due to be held in Japan in September 2021, have been

CRICKET: The Hundred - the England and Wales Cricket Board's new franchise tournament due to begin on 17 July -

BOXING: British Boxing Board of Control "hopeful" professional boxing will resume in July.

29 April

All the coronavirus updates for 29 April.

races, scheduled to take place in June and July, are all cancelled.

due to take place from 25-28 June in Pennsylvania, is postponed to October but the LPGA wants to restart the 2020 season by mid-July.

CYCLING: This year's postponed Vuelta a Espana will no longer start in the Dutch city of Utrecht.

28 April

All the coronavirus updates for 28 April.

after France bans all sporting events, including behind closed doors, until September.

Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 seasons will not resume

27 April

Revised 2020 sporting calendar - what's still on?

All the coronavirus updates for 27 April.

NETBALL: Netball Superleague extends the postponement of all fixtures and league activity until at least 31 May.

call off its race.

FORMULA 1: Formula 1 boss Chase Carey says he plans to start the season in Austria in July, after France became the latest country to

EQUESTRIAN: The Blenheim Palace Horse Trials, scheduled for 17-20 September, are cancelled.

26 April

and team training on 18 May as Italy begins to lift its coronavirus lockdown.

return to individual training on 4 May

FOOTBALL: Serie A sides will be allowed to

24 April

All the coronavirus updates for 24 April.

FOOTBALL: The German Cup final is postponed indefinitely from its original 23 May date.

FOOTBALL: South Korea's K-League season to kick off on 8 May behind closed doors after more than two months delay.

with no title winners and no teams relegated.

abandoned for the season

FOOTBALL: The Eredivisie - the top tier of football in the Netherlands - is

CRICKET: The shutdown on cricket in England and Wales to remain until at least 1 July, meaning the postponement of England's Test series against West Indies.

23 April

All the coronavirus updates for 23 April.

if it gets government approval.

could restart on 9 May

FOOTBALL: The postponed 2021 Women's European Championship is officially

ATHLETICS: The Diamond League announces that meetings in Eugene and Paris scheduled for June are postponed. The Bislett Games in Oslo will be staged under the banner of the "Impossible Games", a one-hour showpiece behind closed doors.

ATHLETICS: The European Athletics Championships, scheduled to take place in Paris from 25-30 August, are cancelled.

22 April

SNOOKER: The World Snooker Championship, originally set to take place in April and May, is rescheduled to start on 31 July at the Crucible Theatre.

GOLF: The 2020 St. Andrews Trophy, scheduled to take place in Wales from July 23-24, is cancelled.

DARTS: The World Cup, set for 18-21 June, is postponed, while the Champions League of Darts is cancelled.

21 April

, scheduled for 23-24 May at Newcastle United's St James' Park, is postponed.

19 April

It will be capable of carrying out 1,000 tests per day.

FOOTBALL: Brighton convert their Amex Stadium into a

17 April

All the coronavirus updates for 17 April.

all staff agree a 20% wage cut in May.

CRICKET: Lancashire cancel contracts of overseas signings James Faulkner, Glenn Maxwell and BJ Watling and

TENNIS: The annual Laver Cup between Europe and the Rest of the World is cancelled and will next be staged in September 2021.

to be postponed.

sixth race of the calendar

MOTOGP: Spanish GP becomes the

in hospital aged 76 after contracting coronavirus.

at a meeting on Friday.

FOOTBALL: Premier League clubs remain committed to playing the 92 games left in the 2019-20 season but

16 April

All the coronavirus updates for 16 April.

GOLF: The PGA Tour announces plans to resume in June with the first four tournaments played behind closed doors.

CRICKET: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) announces the 2020 Indian Premier League is suspended "until further notice".

15 April

All the coronavirus updates for 15 April.

to end the lower-league season passes.

as an SPFL vote

FOOTBALL: Dundee United are confirmed as champions of the Scottish Championship

is delayed by two months and is now due to take place from 29 August to 20 September.

CYCLING: The governing body for cycling, the UCI, announces

14 April

All the coronavirus updates for 14 April.

FOOTBALL: Former Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who tested positive for coronavirus, leaves hospital after three weeks of treatment in China.

11 April

is postponed until 2021.

TENNIS: The women's section of the Rogers Cup, scheduled for Montreal in August,

10 April

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: UFC president Dana White says he was told to "stand down" from holding UFC 249 on 18 April, with the

to play part of the 2020 season at Hampshire is cancelled.

9 April

RUGBY LEAGUE: The Australian Rugby League Commission announces it intends to restart NRL matches on 28 May.

FOOTBALL: The Football Association ratifies a decision to end non-league football below National League level.

without playing games that were scheduled up to 25 April.

to vote on whether to end the season

FOOTBALL: National League to ask clubs in its three divisions

with all games suspended until at least 10 June.

is pushed further back

will resume on 30 July

DARTS: The Professional Darts Corporation announces the Premier League season

8 April

, already pushed back by a year after the postponement of this summer's Tokyo 2020 Olympics to 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic, has been moved forward by three weeks to avoid a clash with the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

7 April

TABLE TENNIS: The International Table Tennis Federation announces new provisional dates of 27 September - 4 October for the World Championships in South Korea.

OLYMPICS: Tokyo 2020 organisers cancel the exhibition of the Olympic Flame which was due to be on display in Fukushima until the end of April.

MOTORSPORT: MotoGP races in Italy (31 May) and Spain (7 June) are postponed, meaning the new season will not begin until mid-June at the earliest.

say the meeting, scheduled for 16-20 June, will not "take place as an event open to the public".

- including the Derby at Epsom, which was scheduled for 6 June - are postponed.

first four Classics of the season

due to be held in Montreal on 14 June, is postponed - becoming the ninth race of the 2020 season to be affected.

6 April

GOLF: The Masters, due to be held in April, will now take place from 12-15 November; the US Open, due to take place in June, is now scheduled for 17-20 September; and the US PGA Championship, originally scheduled for May, will now take place 6-9 August.

- due to be held from 16-19 July at Royal St George’s Golf Club in Sandwich, Ken - is cancelled.

and contracts ending on 30 June will be extended for a short period under proposals agreed by football's major stakeholders.

transfer window will be moved

for the first time since the German top-flight campaign was halted by the coronavirus pandemic on 13 March. It is suspended until at least 30 April.

Bundesliga clubs to return to training

FOOTBALL: Bayern Munich are among a number of

5 April

if coronavirus restrictions remain in place into September.

could be abandoned

FOOTBALL: Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin warns that this season's Champions League and Europa League

3 April

to help tennis venues, coaches, officials and players through the coronavirus pandemic.

The LTA announces plans for a £20m package

FOOTBALL: The Premier League agrees the season will not resume "until it is safe and appropriate to do so".

GOLF: The LPGA Tour will not resume after the coronavirus pandemic until the majority of international players are able to compete in tournaments,

CYCLING: The Tour de Suisse, due to have taken place from 6-14 June, is cancelled.

CRICKET: New Zealand's women's tour of Sri Lanka, scheduled for late April, is cancelled.

against Kubrat Pulev, scheduled for 20 June, is postponed.

2 April

while the women's Premier 15s season is declared null and void.

back to the Premiership is confirmed,

MOTORSPORT: MotoGP's French Grand Prix, due to take place from 15-17 May, is postponed.

HORSE RACING: British jump racing suspended until the beginning of July.

GOLF: The Open organisers are considering postponing the 2020 Championships due to take place from 16-19 July.

because of coronavirus. Club Bruges will be declared champions with the current league table set to stand.

is set to become the first major European league to be cancelled

1 April

Meanwhile, all tennis is suspended until at least 13 July.

cancelled for the first time since World War Two.

TENNIS: Wimbledon, due to be held from 29 June to 12 July, is

FORMULA 1: British Grand Prix organisers say a decision on the Silverstone race, due to take place on the weekend of 17-19 July, will be made by the end of April.

for men and women until at least the end of June.

suspended "until further notice".

FOOTBALL: All Champions League and Europa League matches are

BASEBALL: Major League Baseball cancels the London Series between the St Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs, which was scheduled for 13-14 June at London Stadium.

31 March

SNOOKER: The Women's World Championship, previously scheduled to take place in June, is postponed until later in the year.

FOOTBALL: The three divisions of England's National League are suspended indefinitely.

30 March

PARALYMPICS: The Paralympic Games, originally due to start on 25 August, 2020, will now take place between 24 August and 5 September, 2021.

and run to 8 August after being postponed for a year.

will start on 23 July, 2021

HOCKEY: England Hockey extends the suspension of all hockey activity until 30 June. The sport was originally suspended until 15 April

, scheduled for May 28-31, becomes the latest European Tour event to be postponed.

with coronavirus while the season is in hiatus.

advised his drivers to become infected

FORMULA 1: Red Bull motorsport boss Helmut Marko said he

FOOTBALL: Tottenham allow their stadium to be used to support vulnerable individuals affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

dies at the age of 71

BOXING: British Boxing Board of Control suspends all events until the end of May

BOXING: Dillian Whyte's heavyweight fight against Russian Alexander Povetkin is

29 March

FOOTBALL: Turkey's most capped player, former goalkeeper Rustu Recber, is in a

BASKETBALL: New York Knicks owner James Dolan tests positive for the coronavirus.

28 March

FOOTBALL: Manchester City hand over the use of their Etihad Stadium to the NHS.

ALL SPORT: Russia's anti-doping agency temporarily halts all testing in response to government measures aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus.

27 March

GOLF: The Evian Championship, one of five majors in the women's game, will move into the week vacated by the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics. Originally scheduled for 23-26 July at Evian-les-Bains, the Championship will move to 6-9 August.

BASKETBALL: Utah Jazz staff and players including Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert, who had tested positive for coronavirus, are cleared by department of health.

ATHLETICS: Diamond League meetings in Stockholm (24 May), Naples/Rome (28 May) and Rabat (31 May) suspended.

of 23-25 April - but with no players, fans or media present.

will go ahead on its scheduled dates

26 March

becomes the fifth race of the MotoGP season to be postponed.

, the USA’s most prestigious race, is postponed until 23 August.

and no promotion or relegation in these divisions. The same applies to the women's game below the Women's Super League and Championship level.

will end immediately with all results expunged

FOOTBALL: The FA announces that all football in England below the three divisions that make up the National League

, which were scheduled to take place from 2 to 7 June in Bydgoszcz, Poland, are postponed.

25 March

SWIMMING: British Swimming cancels all its end of season domestic championships.

MOTORSPORT: The opening three rounds of the British Superbike Championship - at Silverstone, Oulton Park and Donington Park - are confirmed as postponed.

FOOTBALL: Unicef's Soccer Aid fundraiser, scheduled to take place at Old Trafford on 6 June, is postponed.

FOOTBALL: The suspension of Japan's J League is extended into May, along with the associated cup competition.

DIVING: British Swimming cancels the London leg of the 2020 Fina Diving World Series. It had initially been postponed.

24 March

DARTS: The fifth and sixth rounds of the world rally championship in Portugal and Italy, due to take place in May and June, are postponed

are postponed. Both finals were due to take place in Marseille on weekend of 22-23 May.

Champions Cup and Challenge Cup semi-finals and finals

ROWING: The Henley Royal Regatta, which was due to be held from 1-5 July, is cancelled.

due to begin on 24 July, is postponed until next year.

HORSE RACING: Horse racing in Ireland is suspended until at least 19 April.

following the latest government measures to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

Golf courses in England and Wales will shut

scheduled to start on 25 August, are postponed until 2021.

scheduled for April are postponed.

DARTS: All five

due to take place on 6-7 June in Fort William, is cancelled.

fifth round of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup,

23 March

RUGBY LEAGUE: Australia's National Rugby League, which had been continuing behind closed doors,

to be postponed

FORMULA 1: The Azerbaijan Grand Prix, due to take place on 7 June, becomes the eighth race of the 2020 season

scheduled for 30 May and 27 May respectively, as well as the Women's Champions League final, which was due to take place on 24 May.

Uefa postpones the Champions League and Europa League finals,

FOOTBALL: The Irish Football Association extends the suspension of the football season in Northern Ireland until 30 April.

while the country deals with the spread of coronavirus.

is put on hold indefinitely

FOOTBALL: All football in Spain, including La Liga,

the end of April.

BOXING: British Boxing Board of Control suspends all events until

22 March

to make a decision on the postponement of Tokyo 2020.

OLYMPICS: The International Olympic Committee gives itself

HORSE RACING: The Dubai World Cup, one of the world's richest horse races, due to take place on 28 March,

FOOTBALL: Former Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini, who plays for Chinese club Shandong Luneng, confirms he has

21 March

OLYMPICS: The Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB) calls for this year's Tokyo Olympics to be suspended.

OLYMPICS: USA Track and Field, athletics' US governing body, calls for this summer's Olympics in Tokyo to be delayed.

ICE HOCKEY: The International Ice Hockey Federation cancels the 2020 World Championship in Zurich and Lausanne.

after coming into contact with actor Idris Elba, who has tested positive for coronavirus.

he is self-isolating

FOOTBALL: Three Portsmouth players - James Bolton, Andy Cannon and Sean Raggett -

FOOTBALL: Juventus and Argentina forward Paulo Dybala and former Italy captain Paolo Maldini

after being taken to hospital with coronavirus.

before virus restrictions are lifted.

CRICKET: The proposed seven-match series between Ireland and Bangladesh is postponed. The games were scheduled to be held in Belfast & England in May.

20 March

has been postponed

SNOOKER: The World Snooker Championship, which was scheduled to take place from 18 April to 4 May,

SKATEBOARDING: The World Skate Olympic qualifying event in Long Beach, California, scheduled for 7-10 May, is postponed.

because of coronavirus.

end of the 2019-20 season for all levels below the Premiership

RUGBY UNION: The RFU confirms the

RUGBY UNION: The Welsh Rugby Union has cancelled all league and cup competitions for the rest of the season. The cancellation means there will be no promotion or relegation in any WRU league, with all teams remaining in their current division.

will not start before 28 May.

CRICKET: The ECB announces that the county cricket season is delayed by seven weeks and

AQUATICS: The European Aquatics Championships (swimming, diving, artistic (formerly synchronised) swimming and water polo) scheduled to take place in Budapest in May are postponed and provisionally rescheduled for 17-30 August.

19 March

NFL: New Orleans Saints head coach Sean Payton tests positive for coronavirus, the first known case in the NFL.

MOTORSPORT: The Southern 100 road races due to take place in July on the Isle of Man are cancelled.

HOCKEY: Great Britain's FIH Pro League games on 2-3 May and 16-17 May are postponed.

FORMULA 1: The Monaco Grand Prix is cancelled and the Dutch and Spanish Grands Prix are postponed, with F1 bosses also announcing a delay to new regulations planned for 2021.

FOOTBALL: Rotherham manager Paul Warne confirms two of his players are in self-isolation after displaying symptoms of coronavirus.

FOOTBALL: The Turkish Super Lig is suspended - the last major European league to do so.

FOOTBALL: Major League Soccer extends the suspension of all matches, with a target return date of 10 May.

FOOTBALL: The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) suspends its football league for four weeks due to the outbreak.

during the coronavirus crisis.

until 30 April at the earliest, with the end of the 2019-20 season extended indefinitely.

DARTS: The Professional Darts Corporation announces the Players Championship double-headers and Unicorn Challenge Tour weekend planned during April have been postponed.

18 March

due to take place on 6-7 June, is postponed.

TENNIS: ATP and WTA extend suspension of all top-level tennis

MOTORSPORT: The IndyCar Grand Prix of Long Beach, scheduled for 19 April, is cancelled. The race will return next year.

has been postponed and rearranged for 19-20 September.

scheduled to take place on 13-14 June,

ICE HOCKEY: Great Britain's two fixtures against Hungary on 21 and 22 April are cancelled.

with a maximum of one meeting per day.

to continue but behind closed doors,

GYMNASTICS: The Artistic Gymnastics All-Around World Cup event scheduled to take place in Tokyo in April is cancelled.

FORMULA 1: The three-week summer break has been moved forward from August to March and April.

FOOTBALL: The Leasing.com Trophy final between Portsmouth and Salford City on 5 April

FOOTBALL: La Liga club Deportivo Alaves announce 15 staff members - including three players - have tested positive for coronavirus.

FOOTBALL: The Asian Football Confederation announces all matches in the AFC Cup tournament, the second-tier club competition, are postponed. Games in the west of Asia had already been suspended.

CRICKET: The ECB recommends all forms of recreational cricket is suspended until further notice.

BASEBALL: A Cincinnati Reds employee based at their spring training facility in Arizona has tested positive for coronavirus.

initially until the end of March.

UK Parkrun events are put on hold,

17 March

TRIATHLON: British Triathlon, Triathlon England, Triathlon Scotland and Welsh Triathlon suspend organised triathlon activity until at least 30 April.

TRAMPOLINING: The European Trampoline Championships in Sweden from 7-10 May are called off.

SWIMMING: British Swimming announces the GB Olympic and Paralympic Trials, due to take place between 14-19 April, are cancelled.

SURFING: World Surf League cancels or postpones all events until at least the end of May.

in Llandudno, which was set to begin on Tuesday.

MIXED MARTIAL ARTS: UFC president Dana White says the next three fight nights are postponed.

HORSE RACING: The 146th Kentucky Derby in the United States will be rescheduled from 2 May to 5 September.

from Wednesday until the end of April.

All racing in Great Britain will be suspended

GYMNASTICS: The women's European Championships set for the end of April in Paris and the men's event in Baku at the end of May are cancelled by the European Gymnastics Union.

, for players who are based in Africa, is postponed.

FOOTBALL: The two-legged play-off between Cameroon & Chile for a place at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, initially scheduled for April, is postponed.

FOOTBALL: Liverpool announce the final Hillsborough memorial service, due to take place at Anfield on 15 April, is postponed.

Euro 2020 has been postponed

EQUESTRIAN: British Eventing cancels all fixtures with immediate effect, a fortnight after its scheduled eight-month season began.

DIVING: The Fina Diving World Series finale, which was scheduled to take place at the London Aquatics Centre between 27-29 March, is postponed.

DARTS: The forthcoming PDC Development Tour events on 21-22 March and the Players Championship weekend on 28-29 March are postponed.

CYCLING: The sport's governing body, the UCI, postponed the prestigious one-day races Paris-Roubaix and Liege-Bastogne-Liege. Paris-Roubaix was due to be held on 12 April, with Liege-Bastogne-Liege two weeks later. The Fleche Wallone - one of the Ardennes classics - set for 22 April was also cancelled.

CYCLING: The Tour de Yorkshire, scheduled to take place between 30 April and 3 May, is postponed with no new date yet announced.

CRICKET: ECB to meet on Thursday to look at possible rescheduling the cricket summer. The County Championship season is scheduled to start on 12 April, but counties are due to play fixtures from 2 April in preparation.

CRICKET: Pakistan Super League is postponed, on the day the semi-finals were due to take place.

after developing coronavirus symptoms following his return to the UK from playing in the Pakistan Super League.

Alex Hales is in self-isolation

BOXING: All boxing events cancelled until the start of April by the British Boxing Board of Control.

BASKETBALL: The British Basketball League postpones the 2019/20 season until further notice.

ATHLETICS: Club training sessions, events, competitions, club committee and face-to-face meetings, athlete camps, running groups and social events are suspended in England, Scotland and Wales.

of the 2020 season, scheduled for Qatar and China.

Diamond League postpones the first three meetings

16 March:

ALL SPORT: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says from Tuesday the Government would no longer be supporting mass gatherings with emergency workers.

ALL SPORT: All football and cricket in South Africa is cancelled.

AMERICAN FOOTBALL: The NFL will proceed with the 2020 NFL Draft, but has cancelled all public events surrounding the event scheduled for 23-25 April in Las Vegas.

BASEBALL: Start of Major League Baseball delayed indefinitely after the US restricted events of more than 50 people for the next eight weeks.

BOXING: Olympic qualifying event in London, scheduled to run until 24 March, is suspended after the conclusion of Monday's evening session.

BOXING: Regis Prograis-Maurice Hooker fight in Maryland on 17 April is postponed.

CRICKET: Zimbabwe and Ireland postpone the planned six-match men's series scheduled to be played in Zimbabwe next month.

CRICKET: Pakistan and Bangladesh postpone a one-day international and a Test match, scheduled for early April.

DARTS: Premier League Darts event in Newcastle on Thursday 19 March is cancelled and rescheduled for 1 October.

FOOTBALL: The German Football League (DFL) announces a suspension of the Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2 until April 3, but warned it was likely to last longer, with a review to take place on 30 March.

FOOTBALL: The final six rounds of the Australian A-League season are to be played behind closed doors.

FOOTBALL: The National League, the fifth tier of English football, is suspended until at least 3 April.

FOOTBALL: The Northern Premier League, the seventh-tier of English football, announces all fixtures are suspended until further notice.

FOOTBALL: Football Association advise grass roots football in England to be postponed.

FOOTBALL: EFL chairman Rick Parry says no decisions have been taken regarding the next steps after games were suspended until 3 April because of coronavirus.

FOOTBALL: The PFA postpones its annual awards ceremony, which was due to take place on 26 April.

FORMULA 1: A member of tyre supplier Pirelli's Formula 1 team tests positive for coronavirus in Melbourne.

GOLF: The Sunshine Tour, based in southern Africa, suspends all activities and will review the situation on 20 April "or as the situation demands".

GOLF: The Japan Championship, a PGA Tour Champions event which was due to take place from 8-14 June, is cancelled.

GYMNASTICS: British Gymnastics cancels all its events, including the FIG World Cup and the British Artistic Championships, until the end of June 2020.

HOCKEY: England Hockey suspends national hockey.

HORSE RACING: The head office of the British Horseracing Authority and Great British Racing are closed until further notice because of suspected cases amongst office-based staff.

HORSE RACING: All racing will go behind closed doors from Tuesday, the British Horseracing Authority announces. Racing also to be suspended in France.

HORSE RACING: The Grand National, due to take place on 4 April, is cancelled.

MOTORSPORT: Isle of Man TT from 30 May - 12 June is cancelled.

NETBALL: England Netball suspends netball activity across the country at all levels of the game.

ROWING: Men's and women's Boat Race on 29 March is cancelled.

RUGBY UNION: England's Premiership is suspended for five weeks, covering four rounds of matches .

RUGBY UNION: European Rugby is suspended , with Champions Cup and Challenge Cup quarter-final matches not going ahead as scheduled on 3-5 April.

RUGBY UNION: Rugby Football Union suspend all rugby activity in England from 17 March until 14 April subject to continued review.

RUGBY UNION: The Scotland Women player who had contracted coronavirus is released from hospital.

RUGBY UNION: Club rugby around Australia shut down until at least the first week of May, covering matches, training and face-to-face education courses.

RUGBY UNION: South Africa Rugby suspends all competitive matches until 25 April at the earliest and calls off all national team training camps.

RUGBY LEAGUE: Super League and the Rugby Football League suspend the season until 3 April.

RUGBY LEAGUE: Dewsbury's Championship match against Toulouse on Sunday is postponed after the French side decide not to travel to England.

SNOOKER: World Snooker says Tour Championship in Llandudno from from 17-22 March will still go ahead as planned but behind closed doors.