Premiership Rugby has reported a slight drop in coronavirus cases in the latest round of testing conducted on Monday and Tuesday.
Jordan Nailor has backed the suggestion of extra coronavirus testing for jockeys if implemented by the BHA.
Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze should not be dropped despite showing "naivety" when he breached coronavirus protocols last weekend, says manager Roy Hodgson.
The EFL has confirmed a further 11 positive coronavirus cases following additional mandatory testing, bringing the total to 123 for the latest week of results.
The FA Youth Cup has been suspended as a result of the increasing number of coronavirus cases in the UK.
Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo is concerned football will never be the same if it is forced to stop again.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche is hopeful all his players who have been isolating because of coronavirus will be back for Tuesday's Premier League clash with Manchester United.
Celtic assistant manager John Kennedy admits some photos of their Dubai trip might have painted a "bleak picture" amid criticism of their decision to travel abroad.
Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa admitted it is difficult to decide the morality of playing football during the current spike in coronavirus cases.
The Northern Premier League, Southern League and Isthmian League have recommended for their season to be ended and declared null and void.
The Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) has reminded players to embrace a sensible approach to celebrating goals amid the COVID-19 crisis.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche says footballers should be vaccinated in order to re-distribute the money spent on testing players back to the NHS.
Arsenal and Manchester City's Women's Super League (WSL) games on Saturday have both been postponed following positive coronavirus cases.
Graeme McDowell and Lee Westwood are among the golfers backing a new petition to have the reopening of golf courses during lockdown debated in parliament.
Crystal Palace captain Luka Milivojevic says he let the club down after breaching the Government's coronavirus guidelines on New Year’s Eve.
All 72 English Football League (EFL) clubs will undergo twice-weekly coronavirus testing from January 11.
The Premier League has confirmed a season-high 40 positive coronavirus cases were recorded in the latest week of testing.
Playing the British and Irish Lions' series against South Africa in the United Kingdom and Ireland is one of the three contingency plans being considered.
Elite sport can continue behind closed doors during a new national lockdown in England.
Manchester City Women have announced four unnamed players in their first team have tested positive for coronavirus.