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Amazon's widely-anticipated Tottenham Hotspur documentary will start with footage from the whirlwind 24 hours during which Mauricio Pochettino was sacked and replaced by Jose Mourinho.

'All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur' will provide unique access inside a dramatic Spurs season over eight episodes.

Pochettino's dismissal in November will feature heavily in the documentary, according to the Daily Mail , while the series is sure to be filled with drama given the recent coronavirus outbreak impacting the league season, Spurs' exit from the Champions League and serious injuries to Harry Kane and Son Heung-min.

Amazon's camera crews were reportedly given unprecedented access to the training ground during Mourinho's first visit to the club on 20 November, the day after Pochettino was dismissed.

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Other events of the season that will likely feature in the documentary include Spurs' exit from the Carabao Cup to League Two club Colchester United and in the FA Cup to relegation candidates Norwich City.

Spurs are the second Premier League team to hand over behind-the-scenes access to Amazon cameras, after Manchester City allowed their 2017-18 season to be followed.

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The Brazilian national team's road to the 2019 Copa America title was also filmed by Amazon in their 'All or Nothing' series, while elsewhere the New Zealand rugby team and a number of American football sides have been filmed.

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

However, it remains to be seen how the docuseries will be impacted by the coronavirus outbreak, with Spurs' next two scheduled league games postponed after all English professional football was suspended until April.

As a result, Spurs' next match is due to be on April 4, when they face a stiff test travelling to European hopefuls Sheffield United.