Sutton United chairman Bruce Elliott fears the National League club faces a “very frightening time” as football locks down over the coronavirus crisis.
The Vanarama National League was officially suspended at teatime on Monday within minutes of the Government changing its advice on fighting the coronavirus.
Northern Premier League officials have suspended the competition until further notice as Britain’s battle against the coronavirus continues to escalate.
The Northern Premier League has issued a statement explaining the competition’s decision to break ranks with the Southern League and Isthmian League and not suspend their campaign.
The BetVictor Isthmian League and BetVictor Southern League have suspended all of their matches until next weekend as the coronavirus outbreak devastates sport.
Non-League’s senior competitions are weighing up suspending their campaigns today as the spread of coronavirus saw all elite football in the UK suspended until at least 3 April.
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe is heaping praise on Mark Molesley for his work at Weymouth and insisting he deserves “full credit” for his successful start to life as a manager.
Dulwich Hamlet officials are urging supporters to comment on the planning application for their new Champion Hill home by Thursday night or risk the the consequences if it’s rejected.
We’re into the closing stages of the National League season and while Barrow have established themselves at the top of the table, the chasing pack still have a chance to overtake them.