It's been four days since the Premier League was suspended as a result of the coronavirus pandemic sweeping through Europe.
That means Tottenham Hotspur's scheduled fixture at home to Manchester United was postponed as is the big London derby against West Ham United.
Those games will be rescheduled at a later date, but the big question is will they even be played?
Plenty of questions remain unanswered about the remainder of the season and how it finishes.
As ever, football.london will keep you across all the latest developments regarding an emergency Premier League meeting which is set to take place this week.
With that said, here's all the news from around the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium over the past 24 hours.
UEFA meeting
The coronavirus pandemic has rocked European football to the core.
UEFA confirmed last Friday that all fixtures in the Champions League and Europa League had been suspended due to the outbreak.
All of Europe’s top leagues have faced widespread disruption, with the Premier League also postponing fixtures until the start of April at the earliest.
One suggestion in the media in the last few days was that UEFA could make a 'final four' tournament to complete this season’s Champions League and Europa League.
It remains to be seen whether that would be the case, but with the governing body set to meet tomorrow, an update on what is to come next is likely to be provided.
And below everything we know about the meeting already.
Spurs' price and season tickets

Tottenham Hotspur have been under the ownership of ENIC for 20 years after they acquired the club from Alan sugar in 2000.
Daniel Levy is the face of Tottenham, with the chairman taking up the role in 2001, with Joe Lewis another name behind the business that owns the club.
Following the £800 million investment in the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium next year, results at the start of the current season led to fans questioning the investment into the playing staff of the club, with many turning to question Lewis.
Now the CIES Football Observatory have revealed the value of the current squad at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, a factor which will make up a major part of any asking price should Spurs wish to sell the club any time soon.
Meanwhile, the club have confirmed that season ticket renewals originally planned to open today have been postponed.
Contract solution

The Premier League is in the midst of a suspension that will last at least three weeks.
The weekend just gone was the first since the league announced the postponement of all fixtures until at least the weekend of April 4th due to the outbreak of coronavirus both in the UK and around the world.
What will happen next with the Premier League season is still unclear, with there being a real possibility of the suspension going beyond the initial April 4th return.
One of the problems facing the footballing authorities is the plight of players whose contracts run out on June 30th.
But the FA, Premier League, EFL and PFA are reportedly set to work together to allow temporary contracts for players should the season be extended past June 30th.
Bergwijn injury update

Tottenham Hotspur star Steven Bergwijn has shown how he is coping with his ankle injury.
The 22-year-old joined Spurs in January in a £27m deal from Eredivisie side PSV Eindhoven and made an instant impression at the north London club.
The Netherlands international fired home a stunning debut goal against Manchester City and then netted again against in Tottenham's defeat at Wolves.
However, just five games into his Tottenham career Bergwijn injured his ankle late in the 1-1 draw against Burnley at Turf Moor this month
Harry Kane

The England captain returned last week to begin working with a ball outdoors at Hotspur Way and his predictions of returning to full fitness early next month look to be on track.
As with the build-up to every summer, there are rumours linking Kane with a move to Manchester United, one of the big two in Spain - often Real Madrid - and the latest rumours have him heading to Serie A and Juventus.
Tuttosport claim that the Serie A champions have made the Spurs forward their top summer transfer target, with Manchester United and Manchester City also interested.
The Italian outlet report that Juve are prepared to spend €200million on his transfer fee and wages to get a prospective deal over the line.
But Match of the Day host and former Spurs striker Lineker was quick to slam the rumours on social media, and dismissed the reports as "guesswork."