Leicester's Ricardo Pereira says his injury recovery is "going well", while he has also praised Brendan Rodgers' impact at the club.
West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady has revealed she intends to take the same proposed pay cut as the club's players.
The organisers of the Cheltenham Festival have defended their decision to go ahead last month.
Football in England has been suspended indefinitely due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Senior players at Premier League clubs are involved in discussions to organise a coronavirus crisis fund to support the NHS.
Nasser Hussain says the ECB should consider sacrificing the County Championship if the season is severely shortened.
Chelsea are working with Refuge UK to help women and children forced to isolate in abusive homes during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jos Buttler's World Cup shirt up for auction, Rob Key's wayward golf game and Ollie Pope's virtual Test ton - the week in social media.
Hibernian have announced a wage deferral agreement with players and senior staff, with some deferring up to 50 per cent.
Neymar has emerged as the anonymous benefactor of £775,000 to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.
Crystal Palace winger Andros Townsend says footballers are being "painted as villains" following calls by the government for stars to take a pay cut.
Warwickshire have allowed facilities at Edgbaston to be used as a drive-through coronavirus testing station.
Liverpool City Council's director of public health Matthew Ashton is convinced the Champions League game against Atletico Madrid should not have gone ahead.
Roger Federer has been back on social media taking us through his repertoire of tennis skills at home in the snow.
Wolves forward Leonardo Campana has revealed he tested positive for coronavirus two weeks ago but has now recovered.
Yorkshire coach Andrew Gale and his wife Kate have registered as NHS volunteers to help cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne says the Premier League season must end early if it helps to avoid disruption to next season's calendar.
Silverstone says it is prepared to help F1 in any way possible once the 2020 season begins, its boss has told Sky Sports.
Bayern Munich have fined Jerome Boateng after the defender broke government lockdown rules and left the city without the club's permission to visit his ill son.
McLaren have become the first F1 team to furlough some staff because of the coronavirus, while Sainz and Norris join others in pay cuts.