Europe's key football grandstands got ready for May, have been deferred due to the COVID-19 emergency, UEFA says.
The finals for the Champions League, Europa League, and Women's Champions League will be returned to another date.
It accompanies local and global football on hold over the mainland as nations fight to contain the spread of the infection.
UEFA states they will "dissect the alternatives accessible" and that a working gathering is as of now taking a gander at the schedule for a potential date.
The Champions League season was stopped on 13 March with four second-round matches still to be played, including Manchester City versus Real Madrid and Juventus against Lyon.
In the meantime, the Europa League was additionally stopped around the same time with 16 groups still in the opposition.
A week ago, UEFA chose to defer the European Championships, initially made arrangements for June and July, until 2021.
The move was planned to offer a need for the finish of household rivalries over the mainland.
It stays indistinct how Europe's tip-top football alliances will be settled, however, UEFA said their choices had been made in a "remarkable solidarity move" to help get national groups finished.