Athletics - Scottish Athletics looking at events on case-by-case basis; Sunday's TruWealth Road races in Greenock going ahead, Aberdeen Open cancelled. London Marathon, Boston Marathon, Paris Marathon postponed, Rome Marathon cancelled. World Indoor Championships postponed.
Basketball - NBA suspended. BBL games will go ahead as planned.
Boxing- Scottish Amateur Championships scheduled for this weekend postponed to next weekend, likely to take place behind closed doors. GB Olympic boxing qualifiers in London to go ahead as planned.
Cricket - Scotland's Cricket World Cup League 2 matches postponed. England's Test Series against Sri Lanka postponed. Start of IPL postponed.
Curling - Women's World Championships cancelled.
Cycling - Giro d'Italia postponed. Six Day Manchester cancelled.
Football - All Scottish football suspended with immediate effect. English Premier League suspended. Europa League and Champions League suspended.
Formula 1 - Season-opening race, the Australian GP, called off, as well as Bahrain and Vietnam in the coming weeks.
Formula E - Season temporarily suspended.
Golf - The Players Championship cancelled, Masters postponed. Five European Tour events postponed. Next three LPGA tournaments postponed, including first major of the season.
Hockey - All Scottish domestic hockey suspended.
Horse Racing - All races in Ireland closed to public until 29th March. Kelso to go ahead behind closed doors.
Ice Hockey - EIHL league cancelled with immediate effect, NHL suspended.
Judo - All Olympic qualification events cancelled until 30th April.
Moto GP - Opening four races of season called off.
Rowing - Aberdeen Standard Investments Boat Race to go ahead as planned.
Rugby - Wales v Scotland in the Six Nations postponed. Pro14 suspended indefinitely. All Scottish rugby games and Scottish Rugby training sessions, as well as FOSROC Super6 tournament suspended.
Shinty - All Camanachd Association matches postponed until further notice.
Snooker - China Open cancelled.
Speed Skating - World Short Track Championships cancelled.
Squash - PSA Tour suspended until end of April.
Swimming - Scottish National Championships to be rescheduled, Edinburgh International to go ahead as planned.
Tennis - ATP Tour suspended for six weeks.
Triathlon - ITU Paratriathlon World Championships moved from Milan to Montreal.
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