It has been far too long since we spent hours looking through our FPL teams ahead of another Gameweek.
One of the problems facing Jose Mourinho, when football returns, is who will be the long-term solution to Spurs’ problems between the posts.
With uncertainty over the completion of the Premier League, West Ham have decisions to make, most notably whether or not to keep David Moyes.
Sergio Aguero’s goalscoring record at Man City is nothing short of phenomenal, averaging a goal every 1.45 games during his time in England.
FPL managers should be dissecting GWK 34 this week, but as we all know, top-flight football in Europe has taken a back seat for now.
There was only one matchday played in the Premier League during March before the coronavirus pandemic led to the suspension of all football.
With it being Easter weekend, FPL players should be preparing for Gameweek 33, but the coronavirus pandemic means we are now sat twiddling our thumbs.
The new year and decade did not stop Liverpool's march towards the Premier League title, as another perfect month saw the Reds establish a 19-point lead.
Liverpool's procession towards the Premier League title gathered pace during December, while elsewhere there were four new managers in the division.
The coronavirus pandemic has meant Scotland manager Steve Clarke, his players and the country’s fanatical football fanbase are left waiting.
There was upheaval in North London during November as Arsenal and Tottenham both parted ways with their manager during the month.
Few would argue that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's signings as Manchester United boss have not been a success and there is promise of more to come.
The ongoing debate over clubs taking up the government's furloughing scheme to avoid financial difficulty has shone on football.
Liverpool extended their lead at the top of the Premier League during October, but it was Leicester that ended the month as record breakers.
Burnley, more than most, have been hit hard by the financial implications of the coronavirus, leaving them with a lot of transfer work to do this summer.
The first international break of the season meant there were just three rounds of fixtures during September, with Liverpool maintaining their perfect start.
It was 15 months ago when Everton owner Farhad Moshiri stated that he wanted Everton to be challenging for the Premier League title.
It is unclear when or if the 2019-20 Premier League season will reach a conclusion, so we have begun a month-by-month review of the campaign to date.
Renewed speculation linking Arsenal with a move for Paris St Germain's Layvin Kurzawa may well indicate more than just the club's interest in a new left-back.
It seems strange to suggest that Liverpool have to find solutions to any problems, after what has been incredible Premier League season to date for the Reds.
There is a serious possibility that this season's National League results could be expunged which may have dire consequences for table topping Barrow.