What do you do when the country is in lockdown and most of the year's biggest events have been cancelled? Make it virtual. That's exactly what's happening with the Grand National 2020 after it was inevitably called off due to the coronavirus outbreak.
But fans need to worry as they'll still get their horse-racing fix. The world-famous Aintree Racecourse has been made into a computer-stimulated replica, complete with all the fences and 40 horses and jockeys.
And you can still take part and place a bet on your favourite horse and rider. The difference this year, however, is that all betting proceeds will be donated to NHS Charities Together, which is the umbrella group that represents more than 140 NHS charities.