Sports bodies and telecasters have been brought by the legislature to talk about designs for arranging games without fans if the coronavirus emergency declines.
Authorities at the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will have the gathering on Monday to see how to deal with occasions if mass social affairs are prohibited.
Right now, the legislature isn't disapproved to forbid fans from going to matches or going to theaters or shows in light of the fact that the exhortation is that occasion goers are at no more serious hazard than if they were heading off to a bar or bistro.
In any case, authorities are attempting to plan for the most noticeably terrible conceivable situation, which could incorporate the suspension of mass open occasions. They may need to take a gander at how occasions could be broadcast rather, and how agreements and rights would be influenced.