So far, the NFL, NHL, college basketball and English Premier League have been hit the hardest. Each of these leagues has dozens of players in COVID protocols this week, causing many games to be postponed over the weekend and into next week.

Here’s a full list of the sporting events scheduled in the near future. This article will be updated as games are canceled or rescheduled.

NFL games rescheduled due to COVID

MORE: NFL COVID-19 tracker

Raiders at Browns originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18, has moved to Monday, Dec. 20, at 5 p. m. ET. Seahawks at Rams originally scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 19, has moved to Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 7 p. m. ET. Washington at Eagles originally scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 19, has moved to Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 7 p. m. ET.

NHL games postponed because of COVID

​Calgary Flames games postponed through Dec. 26

Dec. 13 at Blackhawks Dec. 14 at Predators Dec. 16 vs. Maple Leafs Dec. 18 vs. Blue Jackets Dec. 21 vs. Ducks Dec. 23 vs. Kraken

Colorado Avalanche games postponed through Dec. 26

Dec. 18 vs. Lightning Dec. 20 at Red Wings Dec. 22 at Sabres Dec. 23 at Bruins

Florida Panthers games postponed through Dec. 26

Dec. 18 at Wild Dec. 21 at Blackhawks Dec. 23 vs. Predators

Boston Bruins games postponed

Dec. 18 vs. Canadiens

College basketball games canceled or rescheduled because of COVID

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No. 4 UCLA

Canceled game on Wednesday, Dec. 15, against Alabama State. Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against North Carolina (CBS Sports Classic). North Carolina will now play Kentucky.

No. 15 Ohio State

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Kentucky (CBS Sports Classic). Kentucky will now play North Carolina.

No. 16 Seton Hall

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Iona.

No. 18 Tennessee

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Memphis

No. 23 Colorado State

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Tulsa Canceled game on Tuesday, Dec. 21, against No. 6 Alabama

Penn State

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against VCU.

Loyola (Md.)

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Duke.

Syracuse

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Lehigh. Canceled game on Tuesday, Dec. 21, against Cornell.

Cornell

Canceled game on Tuesday, Dec. 21, against Syracuse.

Cleveland State

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Duke. Canceled game on Tuesday, Dec. 21, against Kent State.

DePaul

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Northwestern.

Texas Southern

Canceled game on Saturday, Dec. 18, against Cincinnati.

Tulane

Canceled game on Tuesday, Dec. 21, against New Orleans

Akron

Canceled game on Monday, Dec. 20, against Radford.

Temple

Postponed game on Saturday, Dec. 18 against Drexel.

English Premier League games rescheduled or canceled because of COVID

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Tottenham Hotspur

Postponed game vs. Brighton originally scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 12.

Manchester United

Postponed game vs. Brentford originally scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 14. Postponed game vs. Brighton originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18.

Watford

Postponed game vs. Burnley originally scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 15. Postponed game vs. Crystal Palace originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18.

Leicester City

Postponed game vs. Tottenham originally scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 16. Postponed game vs. Everton originally scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 19.

Brentford

Postponed game vs. Southampton originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18.

Norwich City

Postponed game vs. West Ham originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18.

Aston Villa

Postponed game vs. Burnley originally scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 18.

No makeup dates have been announced.

NBA games canceled or rescheduled because of COVID

MORE: NBA COVID-19 tracker

Chicago Bulls

Postponed game on Tuesday, Dec. 14, vs. Pistons. Postponed game on Thursday, Dec. 16, at Raptors.

As of Friday, no games have been rescheduled. Earlier this week, the NBA called off two Bulls games after nine players entered the league’s health and safety protocols.