Leyton Orient's match against Tottenham in the Carabao Cup was called off just hours prior to kick off due to positive coronavirus tests at the League Two club. The English Football League announced the decision, stating that discussions are ongoing regarding the implications of the decision. Leyton Orient, the EFL, and relevant authorities are conducting a thorough review of the club's Covid-19 secure procedures. Tottenham had paid for Leyton Orient's coronavirus testing after the O's drew 2-2 against Mansfield in League Two action on Saturday. Jose Mourinho's squad was looking for assurances before making the trip to Brisbane Road for the clash. On Monday, Leyton Orient confirmed a number of positive tests, informing the EFL, Tottenham, and recent opponents Mansfield Town, Plymouth Argyle, and Oldham Athletic. The club's priority is the health and well-being of its players and staff, with those who tested positive to follow government self-isolation guidelines. Following the cancellation, Tottenham face a trip to North Macedonia on Thursday for a Europa League match against Shkendija. The squad then has a quick turnaround as they return to north London to host Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday. Leyton Orient's Covid-19 outbreak has raised concerns about the safety of players and staff, with the club taking steps to ensure their well-being. The situation is being closely monitored, with updates to be provided in due course. The cancellation of the match has also sparked speculation about the outcome, with some suggesting that Tottenham could be awarded a win by forfeit. However, the EFL has not announced a decision on the matter, leaving the situation uncertain. As the situation develops, Leyton Orient and the EFL will continue to work together to ensure the safety of all parties involved.