FOOTBALL finds itself in a precarious position at the moment.
The coronavirus has caused leagues across the globe to postpone fixtures, while others are playing games behind closed doors in an attempt to stop the virus from spreading.
With this summer seeing both the European Championships, which will be played across multiple cities and countries, as well as the Olympics, millions of fans will congregate in areas to support their nation — causing fear that the virus will continue to spread if it hasn’t been contained and eliminated by the summer.
JAMES NALTON takes a look at the German league’s move to grow its audience in Britain, and around the future of football on TV in general
Anti-discrimination charity says players may think twice about taking penalties in future
STEVEN ANDREW welcomes a fine introduction to FC United of Manchester, the team set up in opposition to Manchester United



