The Indian Premier League became the latest sporting casualty of coronavirus while Manchester United and Chelsea continue their efforts to support the NHS.
Here, the PA news agency looks at what happened on Thursday, April 16.
1103: Manchester United reveal Old Trafford will turn blue at 8pm on Thursday as part of their efforts for the clap for carers tribute.
1206: The Indian Premier League will be postponed indefinitely with India on lockdown until at least May 3.
NEWS : IPL 2020 suspended till further notice More details here – https://t.co/ZmC2xndkUN pic.twitter.com/zWVIeI61hK — IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) April 16, 2020
1300: Leeds say club former defender Norman Hunter remains ‘severely unwell’ as he battles coronavirus in hospital.
1305: Chelsea will start providing 78,000 meals to NHS staff and charities which support the elderly and vulnerable.
Chelsea Football Club will this week begin providing 78,000 meals to the National Health Service (NHS) and charities that support the elderly and vulnerable groups. 💙 — Chelsea FC – #StayHomeSaveLives (@ChelseaFC) April 16, 2020
1338: World Rugby reveals an £80million relief fund for struggling unions.
1400: The PGA announces a new golf calendar with the sport returning in June behind closed doors.
Partick Thistle FC Board update – 16th April 2020 — Partick Thistle FC (@PartickThistle) April 16, 2020
1527: Partick Thistle say they will not take legal action against the SPFL after being relegated as a result of the governing body’s season-ending resolution.
1700: Wigan announce their players and senior staff have agreed to defer a percentage of their wages for three months.
Update | Latics' players and senior staff agree to defer a percentage of their salaries for three months. Chairman, Darren Royle: "Our staff and players have come together to support the organisation and that emphasises the quality of people we have at Wigan Athletic."#wafc — Wigan Athletic (@LaticsOfficial) April 16, 2020
1824: Scunthorpe chairman Peter Swann believes players’ wages should be suspended while there are no games. “We sign players on contracts to play in the Football League and that is the job they do, play football in front of fans for a set number of games,” he said in a letter released to the PA news agency. “They earn money on appearances, promotion, and relegation under those rules and I feel if the league is suspended then the players wages should be suspended until the resumption of full training and a resumption date confirmed.”
1901: Rangers are examining “all legal options” after again calling for an independent inquiry into the SPFL’s handling of the vote to end the season outside of the Scottish top flight.
2115: UEFA is considering the option of finishing the Champions League and Europa League competitions in August once domestic leagues are completed, the PA news agency understands.