The Irish Football Association has announced an extension of the suspension of the football season in Northern Ireland until 30 April following a board meeting on Monday.
Earlier this month, the Northern Irish FA board had suspended all football until 4 April due to the coronavirus.
"(The board) said the decision had been taken with public health but, equally, the health and safety of players, match officials, staff and volunteers front of mind," a statement said.
"The matter will be kept up under constant review and it means no affiliated football will be played in Northern Ireland until that time."
At international level, Northern Ireland's Euro 2020 playoff fixture against Bosnia and Herzegovina will now take place on 4 June, similarly to the Republic of Ireland's match against Slovakia after UEFA postponed the final qualification stage.
The tournament itself will not be played until 2021.