The West of Scotland Football League season will be declared null and void if teams aren't able to resume full contact training before April 3.

The organisation's board has decided that due to the current suspension of the game due to the coronavirus pandemic, the season would be ended early.

The resumption of training before April 3 would allow clubs to resume competitive fixtures by April 17.

At the start of the season, the then Interim Management Group confirmed that half of matches across all divisions would be required to be played to allow the league to be determined on a points-per-game basis, should the league competition have to end prior to the completion of all fixtures.

Currently, no team has played more than nine games across the divisions.

The champions of the Premier Division would have to be determined before May 22 to allow for possible participation in Lowland league Play-offs.

The league has made it clear that if this is not possible, then attention will turn to planning for the 2021/22 season.

Clydebank FC currently top the WoSFL Premier Division with 19 points from seven matches.

Yoker Athletic lie fifth in Conference C with 10 points from the seven games played before the suspension.

Read the full statement from the WOSFL here.