Liverpool's Sadio Mane has tested positive for coronavirus and is currently self-isolating.
The Premier League says it is supporting "more than 1,000" clubs nationwide to prepare for the resumption of football and the return of supporters to stadia.
Six League One clubs have told Sky Sports News they are not confident they can survive the season without crowds or a financial bailout.
Rochdale chief executive David Bottomley is concerned that if clubs do not recieve any financial help, the entire English football pyramid could disappear.
The Premier League and the Professional Game Match Officials Limited - the body responsible for referees - are prepared to lobby IFAB for a change in the handball law.
Sports Minister Nigel Huddleston has said the Government is confident the Premier League will offer financial help to lower-tier clubs, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Premier League clubs have asked the PGMOL, the body responsible for referees, to "change their approach" to how they interpret handball decisions.
Liverpool midfielder Thiago Alcantara has tested positive for coronavirus and is self-isolating, the club confirmed on Tuesday.
Premier League clubs and shareholders are to meet, remotely, to discuss the Government's decision to delay fans being allowed to return to stadiums.
Barry Hearn says the PDC is examining all available options with regard to the staging of the 2020 PDC World Championship.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden has called for the Premier League to "step up to the plate" and provide financial support for EFL clubs through the coronavirus crisis.
Premier League managers including Jurgen Klopp have called for football's elite to support lower-league clubs financially impacted by coronavirus.
Bristol City's CEO Mark Ashton says a salary cap could be introduced for Championship clubs this season, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Shadow Culture Secretary Jo Stevens has criticised the government's handling of their decision to postpone the re-introduction of fans to stadia from October 1.
The UK government expects the Premier League to help clubs as plans for fans to return at sports venues were put on hold.
Leicester chairman Peter Tom expects Premiership clubs to fold as a result of new restrictions on crowds.
In his latest column, Andy Walker reflects on how Scottish clubs could be set to cash in on their biggest assets with games behind closed doors into next year.
Andy Last called the decision to scrap plans to allow fans back into matches "devastating" and warns it could have serious long-term consequences for the game.
The FA has welcomed the Government's commitment to provide financial support to clubs but warned new coronavirus restrictions will have a "huge" impact.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon has urged First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to come up with a "smart solution" to get fans back into stadiums.