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Amazon are reportedly still filming footage at Tottenham's training ground in Enfield despite the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

The American tech giants are in the process of creating a documentary entitled 'All or Nothing', which follows Spurs' 2019-2020 campaign.

The series is set to be released this summer and looks like it will make for gripping viewing, with a number of dramatic incidents having already taken place in Spurs' up-and-down season.

And according to The Athletic Amazon have not packed up their cameras yet, and are capturing the turmoil surrounding the Covid-19 outbreak, with viewers able to see how the club deal with the pandemic that has swept the world.

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The highly-anticipated documentary will certainly not be lacking in material, with the first scene reportedly showing the aftermath of Mauricio Pochettino's sacking in November , followed by Jose Mourinho taking over.

Spurs have also had a number of other off-the-field incidents this season which could make for fascinating viewing in the documentary, including midfielder Eric Dier confronting a supporter after an FA Cup defeat to Norwich and serious injuries to key players Harry Kane and Son-Heung min.

Spurs are said to be earning £10million for the documentary, while the first match football fans will get behind-the-scenes access to is the 2-1 defeat to Liverpool in October.

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It remains to be seen at what stage the series finishes, but it may depend on what the Premier League decide in an emergency meeting scheduled for Thursday.

Chiefs are expected to meet to discuss how the campaign will be concluded, with the division currently suspended until April 3 at the very earliest.

There have been a number of suggestions, with some believing the season should be scrapped altogether and others saying the European Championships should be postponed and the Premier League finished over the summer.