It is an interesting time for everyone, not just connected with Tottenham but the entire Premier League and football as a whole.
There is no football for three weeks - the schedule has been suspended as a result of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping through Europe.
And that means there are plenty of questions that remain unanswered about the season and how it finishes.
Here we take a look at the biggest news stories from around Tottenham in the past 24 hours including all the latest on the coronavirus outbreak and what comes next.
Levy rumours quashed
What will happen to the Premier League season if the coronavirus outbreak does not allow football to restart as planned on April 4?
There are fears that the April restart for the Premier League is wildly optimistic and the suspension of football could go on even longer.
Will the entire season be declared null and void?
That is what West Ham vice-chairman Karren Brady has suggested and it was rumoured to be a view shared by Tottenham.
However, that is not the case.
Players to be sold
Attention inevitably turns to the summer transfer window given the lack of football on the pitch.
There are only three months until the summer transfer window opens again, and Tottenham supporters will be expecting big things.
Will Daniel Levy open up his chequebook, will Jose Mourinho plan big changes?
A touch of class
Tottenham were due to be playing Manchester United today.
But just like every other football match in the country this weekend and for the next three weeks, it was postponed until a later date.
The players and staff are the first ones you think of when it comes to matches being postponed for any length of time, but there was another issue, not just for Spurs but for other clubs too.

With the games called off later in the day, there was plenty of food already prepared at the stadium.
Spurs made a classy gesture to charity in that regard though.
What happens to the Premier League season?
Will Liverpool win the title? Will Leeds get promotion to the Premier League?
These are just two questions being asked by the wide football fan base.
And one former Tottneham man has been spekaing about the end of the season and what may or may not happen.
Paul Barber is now chief executive at Brighton & Hove Albion and was speaking to Football Focus about the coronavirus and what happens next.