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The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in numerous postponements and

cancellations, including the rolling over of football's Euro 2020, the Olympics and
Paralympics in Tokyo and cricket's The Hundred until 2021.

But there's still plenty to look forward to once it is considered to be safe enough to stage
large-scale sporting events again.

The month-by-month list below will be updated with further changes to events once they
are confirmed.

Big events still on or rescheduled


Dates and venues are subject to change
17 June: Football - Premier League set to resume with Aston Villa v Sheffield United and
Manchester City v Arsenal
8-12 July: Cricket - England v West Indies first Test in Southampton
31 July to 16 August: Snooker - World Championship at the Crucible Theatre
1 August: Football - FA Cup final at Wembley
2 August: Formula 1 - British Grand Prix at Silverstone
29 August to 20 September: Cycling - Tour de France
24 September to 4 October: Tennis - French Open at Roland Garros in Paris
25-27 September: Golf - Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin
4 October: Athletics - London Marathon
18 October to 15 November: Cricket - Men's T20 World Cup in Australia
7 November: Rugby Union - England v New Zealand at Twickenham
12-15 November: Golf - Masters at Augusta National

 2020 disability sport calendar


 Set event reminders on your BBC Sport app

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