CLUBS in the National League will vote on whether to end the current season, it has been announced.

The campaign was suspended indefinitely due to the coronavirus outbreak and no games have been played since March 14.

Following a meeting, the National League’s board has come up with a proposal which they recommend all clubs in the top three divisions approve, which is to cancel all fixtures up to and including April 25.

If the proposal is approved then clubs will vote to determine the outcome of the North and South divisions.

This will be followed by a vote to determine the outcome of the National League season that could see table-topping Barrow AFC crowned champions and promoted to the football league.

It has also been confirmed that the National League has received £2m from the Premier League to help clubs with the financial difficulties they are facing.

Clubs in the National League will receive £58,333 and those in the North and South divisions will get £13,636. The money will be advanced to clubs next week.

The cash represents an advance on payments that were due to be paid to clubs.

It is an advance on solidarity payments, parachute payments and academy grants owed to clubs in August.

Bluebirds manager Ian Evatt previously said the cash was "needed".