Coronavirus in football: What has been cancelled? What is still taking place?

The football calendar has been harshly affected as the world looks to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at Covid-19's impact on the beautiful game.

Which events have been cancelled or postponed, and until when?

Euro 2020 has been put back a year (PA)

– UEFA postponed Euro 2020 until the summer of 2021, while the Euro 2020 play-offs, due to be played in March, have been postponed.

– The 2021 Nations League finals and UEFA Under-21 European Championship have been postponed.

– The women's European Championship, scheduled to be held in England in 2021, has been pushed back to July 2022.

– All Champions League and Europa League fixtures are suspended until further notice.

– In England the Premier League has announced plans to resume on June 17, subject to Government approval. Players have already resumed training, and have been able to step up to contact training. Championship players have also resumed training, the fate of League One remains in the balance while League Two clubs have voted to draw an early end to their season. The Women's Super League and Women's Championship seasons have been terminated.