The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has lead to postponements left, right and centre in League One.
Positive cases have meant clubs throughout the division have been forced to cancel games, with Pompey calling off clashes with Swindon and Bristol Rovers over the festive period.
A new strain of Covid-19 that’s more easily spread means cases across the country have surged, resulting in England entering a third national lockdown.
There’s concerns how fixtures will be fulfilled, although bi-weekly testing will now take place from Monday.
A circuit-breaker and an extension of the campaign have been mooted by some, although not everyone is in agreement.
We’ve decided to see what every club in the third tier have been saying.
Simply scroll down and click through the pages to see how Pompey, Sunderland, Charlton, Ipswich and the rest of the division stand on the matter...
1. Accrington
Stanley boss is a staunch supporter of the season being extended until the end of May. He told Sky Sports: ‘I can’t see it (fixtures being fulfilled) logically unless they extend the season, possibly until the end of May.' Chairman Andy Holt has said similar. Photo: Daniel Chesterton
2. AFC Wimbledon
Boss Glyn Hodges recently said that 'there are one or two concerns – the wider implications aren’t just about the football'. Hodges passed coronavirus onto his elderly parents in November, although both made full recoveries. Photo: James Chance
3. Blackpool
Neil Critchley hasn't dismissed a suspension of football could help but is optimistic that won't be the case. He said: 'Football could take a bit of a circuit break but hopefully that doesn’t happen. We’re all desperate for the game to come back the way it was before, aren’t we?' Photo: Lewis Storey
4. Bristol Rovers
Paul Tisdale is for having a hiatus and then extending the season. He said: 'If it seems to be the sensible thing to do, to have a break and extend the season, that seems logical as well. All I’d say is the players are human beings, they can get ill as well as we’ve found out in the last couple of weeks. Really it will come down to keeping people safe and healthy and getting the balance right.' Photo: Pete Norton