The Premier League has confirmed 14 positive coronavirus tests among players and staff in its latest round of testing.
The Premier League has confirmed 10 positive coronavirus tests among players and staff in its latest round of testing.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner and an unidentified assistant coach have tested positive for Covid-19, NFL Network has reported.
Sports fans will be allowed to return to stadiums in England when the national lockdown ends on December 2, but how will it work?
Man Utd midfielder Jesse Lingard is self-isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for Covid-19, says Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
The UK Government is exploring the potential of allowing fans to return to football matches in England before Christmas, where rates of infection are low.
AFC Wimbledon's League One game with Wigan next weekend has been postponed after the home team reported a number of positive results in coronavirus testing.
Real Madrid duo Eden Hazard and Casemiro have tested positive for coronavirus, the La Liga champions have confirmed.
Phillip Cocu will not be in the dugout for Derby's match against Barnsley on Saturday after chief executive officer Stephen Pearce tested positive for coronavirus.
The government and the FA are in talks over potentially resuming the Women's FA Cup after is was suspended during the national lockdown in England.
Grassroots sports will be among the first areas of society to reopen once it is deemed safe, Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said on Thursday.
The Women's FA Cup has been suspended during the four-week national lockdown in England.
Members of Parliament will debate an e-petition on Monday, November 9 calling for the return of spectators to football stadia.
Ajax have become the latest Champions League club to be hit by coronavirus with 11 players testing positive ahead of their game against FC Midtjylland.
England Golf has confirmed they will “respectfully challenge” the government’s decision to close golf courses and driving ranges as part of lockdown restrictions.
Premier League football and other elite sports will be allowed to continue during a four-week 'circuit break' lockdown which will start in England on Thursday.
Organisers of next year's New Zealand Open have cancelled the event because of uncertainty over the coronavirus pandemic.
Rick Parry has written a letter to the Government insisting the EFL does not have the power to prevent clubs from going bust.
The SPFL has written to clubs asking for views on possible contingency plans that may be needed if the Covid-19 pandemic causes further disruption.
St Mirren have released a statement confirming they have had more positive coronavirus tests as the Scottish side's Covid-19 crisis continues.