Nobody knows if the 2019/20 Premier League season will be completed.

For now, it has been postponed until April to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Whether or not it will continue remains to be seen.

It would certainly be a shame to declare the entire campaign null and void because it’s been such an incredible season to date.

Records have been smashed and there have been memorable moments in the world’s greatest league - and not just for Liverpool.

Therefore, we’ve decided to look back at every club’s best moment of the season so far.

It could all be in vain but every club has enjoyed a beautiful moment in the season up until this point. Well, almost every club...

Arsenal - Watford beating Liverpool

Arsenal fans have had very little to shout about this season. They’re out of the Europa League and sit ninth in the Premier League. But they were certainly shouting when Watford ended Liverpool’s chances of going the entire season unbeaten. We don’t need to remind you that Arsenal were ‘Invincible’ during the 2003/04. We don’t need to remind you because Arsenal fans no doubt will.

Other highlights:

- Sacking of Unai Emery
- Appointing Mikel Arteta
- Beating Manchester United 2-0 at the Emirates in January

Aston Villa - Beating Leicester in the Carabao Cup semi-final

Villa have had a tough first season back in the Premier League and, before the coronavirus pandemic hit, looked to be heading back to the Championship. However, they will always remember the 2019/20 season for beating Leicester over two-legs in the Carabao Cup semi-final. They certainly didn’t disgrace themselves in the final, narrowly losing 2-1 to Manchester City.

Other highlights:

- A 2-2 draw away to Manchester United in December
- Beating 2-1 Wolves in the fourth round of the Carabao Cup

Bournemouth - Beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

Bournemouth were flirting with relegation before the suspension of the Premier League having won just seven of their 29 matches. But beating Chelsea 1-0 back in December with a late Dan Gosling goal has been the highlight of their season.

Other highlights:

- Beating Manchester United 1-0 in November.

Brighton - Opening weekend 3-0 win away to Watford

Graham Potter’s first competitive match in charge of Brighton couldn’t have gone much better. After that victory, Brighton fans were probably dreaming of a top-half finish. It hasn’t quite gone that way since as they sit two points above relegation.

Other highlights:

- Beating Tottenham 3-0
- Beating Arsenal away 2-1

Burnley - 2-0 win at Old Trafford against Man Utd

Burnley won at Old Trafford for the first ever time in the Premier League back in January thanks to goals from Chris Wood and Jay Rodriguez.

Other highlights:

- Going seven Premier League matches unbeaten before the league was postponed.

Chelsea - Doing the double over Tottenham

It’s been an inconsistent first season at Stamford Bridge for Frank Lampard but certainly a positive one. Qualifying for next season’s Champions League would be seen as a brilliant campaign. But their highlight would surely be beating Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham twice - 2-0 away and 2-1 at home.

Other highlights:

- Beating Liverpool 2-0 in the FA Cup.

Crystal Palace - Beating Man Utd 2-1 at Old Trafford

Palace won at Old Trafford for the first time since 1989 back in August. They led 1-0 through Jordan Ayew but it looked as though United had snatched a point when Daniel James equalised in the 89th-minute. But Palace went up the other end and Patrick van Aanholt scored a 93rd-minute winner.

Other highlights:

- Beating Brighton at the Amex Stadium in the A23 derby.

Everton - Appointing Carlo Ancelotti

Everton were going nowhere fast under Marco Silva and to replace him with the legendary Carlo Ancelotti shocked pretty much everyone. One of the greatest managers football has ever seen is at Goodison Park.

Other highlights:

- Coming from 2-0 down to beat Watford 3-2
- Beating Chelsea 3-1 in December
- Seeing the league postponed, potentially denying Merseyside rivals Liverpool a title

Leicester - Beating Southampton 9-0

Leicester went into the record books with their record-equalling 9-0 victory against Southampton earlier this season. It was the highlight in what has been a brilliant season for Brendan Rodgers’ side.

Other highlights:

- Winning nine league games in a row
- Beating Aston Villa 4-1 away and 4-0 at home

Liverpool - Winning 18 matches in a row

What a season Liverpool have had. They had many great moments while equalling Manchester City’s 18 league wins in-a-row.

Other highlights:

- Winning the Club World Cup
- Beating Man City 3-1
- Beating Leicester 4-0 on Boxing Day
- Beating Everton 5-2 in the Merseyside derby
- Beating Everton 1-0 with a youthful side in the FA Cup
- Going 44 league matches unbeaten

Manchester City - Beating Real Madrid at the Bernabeu

Manchester City haven’t had too much to shout about in the Premier League but beating Real Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the Champions League last-16 is definitely a highlight for them - they will just be hoping it’s not all for nothing and the competition isn't cancelled.

Other highlights:

- Winning the Carabao Cup
- Beating Liverpool on penalties in the Community Shield

Man Utd - Signing Bruno Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes have been brilliant since signing for United in January. In five Premier League appearances, he’s scored twice and registered three assists. Meanwhile, the Red Devils are yet to lose since he made his debut. To say he’s transformed United’s season isn’t overstating it.

Other highlights:

- Doing the league double over Manchester City

Newcastle - Reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Cup

Newcastle looked set to survive relegation before the postponement of the Premier League - but they haven’t exactly done it in style. They’ve scored just 25 goals in their 29 league games. But they reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since 2006 - and will be hoping they get a chance to go even further in the competition.

Other highlights:

- Miguel Almiron finally scored his first Newcastle in his 27th appearance for the club
- Allan Saint-Maximin's performances

Norwich - Beating Man City 3-2

Norwich will surely be returning to the Championship if the Premier League returns - but they’ve had an enjoyable campaign in the Premier League. Without doubt, their finest hour came against Manchester City back in September, beating them 3-2.

Other highlights:

- Beating Tottenham on penalties in fifth round of the FA Cup.

Sheffield United - Late equaliser vs Bournemouth on opening weekend

It may seem silly to be picking a game in which Sheffield United drew considering how well they’ve done this season but this was the catalyst for what has followed. It looked as if they were heading to a defeat against Bournemouth until club legend Billy Sharp came off the bench to snatch an equaliser. A loss and Chris Wilder’s side might have doubted themselves and wondered whether their system could work in the Premier League. As it was, it gave them the confidence they belonged in the big-time and they’ve not looked back since.

Other highlights:

- Reaching quarter-finals of the FA Cup
- Beating Arsenal 1-0
- Drawing 2-2 at Stamford Bridge after going 2-0 down

Southampton - Beating Portsmouth 4-0

The way Southampton have turned their season around after losing 9-0 to Leicester without sacking Ralph Hassenhuttl is remarkable. They looked in real trouble but have since steered themselves away from relegation. But their highlight came in the Carabao Cup, when they beat south coast rivals Portsmouth 4-0 - their first win at Fratton Park since 1984.

Other highlights:

- 2-0 win away to Chelsea
- The form of Danny Ings

Tottenham - Beating Man City 2-0

Out of the Carabao Cup, out of the FA Cup, out of the Champions League and very little chance of qualifying for Europe next season, it’s not been a great season for Spurs. One win under Jose Mourinho does stand out, though. Their 2-0 win against Man City in February. At that point, finishing in the top-four looked a real possibility for Spurs.

Other highlights:

- Heung-min Son's incredible solo goal vs Burnley

Watford - Beating Liverpool 3-0

It’s been a tough season for Watford, who are already on their third permanent manager. However, they’ve shown signs of progress under Nigel Pearson and spectacularly ended Liverpool’s unbeaten run last month by beating them 3-0.

Other highlights:

- Beating Man Utd 2-0

West Ham - The season being postponed

After spending a fair whack last summer, West Ham were expected to challenge for Europe this season. But it’s really not gone to plan as they battle against relegation. Vice-chairman, Karen Brady, has urged the Premier League to declare the season null and void which just about sums it up.

Other highlights:

- Beating Man Utd 2-0 at home
- Beating Chelsea 1-0 away

Wolves - Reaching the last-16 of the Europa League

Wolves started qualifying for the Europa League group stages back in July and they’re now one of the favourites after reaching the last-16. It’s been a pretty superb season domestically too, as they still have a chance of qualifying for next season’s Champions League.

Other highlights:

- Double the double over Man City