Tim Williams
SC Playbook founder, 2nd NRL 2020, 43rd BBL 21/22'
Injury watch, most traded, most captained, here's everything you need to know about Supercoach EPL week two.
EPLTo kick-off the One-Stop Kop article for the Supercoach EPL season, we’ll start with a reminder for those new to Supercoach in general.
Supercoach EPL, isn’t the same as Fantasy Premier League…
Obviously, but the game dynamics are very different.
Aside from the scoring system, it’s the price swings which really differ from game-to-game.
Price swings in FPL are based on ownership numbers and can change at any time during the week and tend to be more minor, Supercoach is based purely on performance and will result in more significant price changes.
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It’s a long season, building squad value is integral to your long-term success.
Generate cash in your team to allow yourself to maximise gun players in your team down the track.
For example. Mo Salah is the most expensive player in the game at a whopping $15.55m, that’s almost $3m more than the next highest priced player.
It’s warranted, he’s the Egyptian King for a reason.
But there’s also a reason he’s owned by just 30% of all Supercoaches.
He’s priced at top dollar and those avoiding are hoping he drops in value, allowing them to pick him up at a discount later on while generating squad value with value prospects elsewhere.
The prospect of a player rising or falling in value should dictate your trades early in the season, arguably more so than straight points potential each week.
If you sacrifice a few points early on for the generation of cash, it’ll result in a squad stacked with the best Supercoach EPL has to offer later on.
Here’s the key pointers to consider as we head into Supercoach EPL week two.
West Ham v Chelsea
When: Saturday, 5am AEST, London Stadium
Embed from Getty Images*Rodri: Nearing minutes, extended game time post international break
*Phil Foden: Ankle, chance to return v Spurs
*Jeremie Frimpong: Hamstring injury, confirmed to miss two games leading into the international break
*Ezri Konsa: Suspension, will miss one game
*Destiny Udogie: Knee, unlikely

Breakevens are the score required for the player to either make money or lose money.
They are calculated off a player’s average from their past three games.
It’s important to note, as players have currently only played one game these numbers will be slightly skewed until their second game is played this weekend.
Therefore, their prices won’t change until after round three is completed.
Embed from Getty ImagesDaniel Ballard -22
Richarlison -15
Rico Lewis -11
Riccardo Calafiori -10
Mohammed Kudus -8
Tijjani Reijnders -8
Hugo Ekitike -7
Matt O’Riley -7
Trai Hume -7
Robin Roefs -7
Pape Matar Sarr -6
Gabriel Gudmundsson -6
Josh Acheampong -6
OTHER NOTEABLES
James Trafford -5
Igor Thiago -5
Oscar Bobb -5
Guglielmo Vicario -4
David Raya -2
Embed from Getty ImagesBryan Mbeumo 19
Kai Havertz 19
Cole Palmer 18
Jarrod Bowen 18
Jacob Murphy 18
Kaoru Mitomina 18
Nathan Collins 18
Omar Marmoush 18
Milos Kerkez 17
Mohamed Salah 16
Joao Pedro 16
Bruno Fernandez 15
Matheus Cunha 15
Amad Diallo 15
Bukaya Saka 14
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Daniel Ballard $4.2m
No. 2 Tijjani Reijnders $6.5m
No. 3 Richarlison $4.5m
No. 4 Oscar Bobb $3.75m
No. 5 Pape Matar Sarr $4.89m
No. 6 Erling Haaland $11.57m
No. 7 Hugo Ekitike $6.5m
No. 8 Rico Lewis $4.48m
No. 9 Riccardo Calafiori $5.66m
No. 10 David Raya $6.77m
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Destiny Udogie $4.64m
No. 2 Kobbie Mainoo $3.92m
No. 3 Rodri $3.75m
No. 4 Jeremie Frimpong $6.5m
No. 5 Kyle Walker $4.2m
No. 6 Phil Foden $7.8m
No. 7 Florian Wirtz $8m
No. 8 Rasmus Hojlund $3.9m
No. 9 Myles Lewis-Skelly $3.9m
No. 10 Joao Pedro $8.44m
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Mo Salah 22.4% // 4%
No. 2 Erling Haaland 20% // 15%
No. 3 Cole Palmer 19% // 25%
No. 4 Bruno Fernandes 3.6% // 4.2%
No. 5 Bukayo Saka 3.6% // 4.2%
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