Premier League football was put on hold last weekend following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, with top-flight officials deciding to postpone all 10 scheduled fixtures as a mark of respect for Britain's longest-serving monarch.
Despite being given the green light by the Government to play on, the Premier League joined their EFL and FA counterparts in cancelling the weekend's fixtures altogether, meaning there was a total shutdown in English football from the summit down to grassroots level.
But it is the country's top division which faces the toughest task in rearranging their postponed fixtures.