Oscar Henderson
Sport fanatic and Supercoach expert
Injury watch, most traded, most captained, here's everything you need to know about Supercoach EPL week four.
EPLWith clubs now on international break, we have two long weeks to wait for Premier League action to return.
That gives us extra time to keep tweaking our trades leading into gameweek four.
This past week saw the first-ever EPL Supercoach price rises, and there are a few things I would like to mention.
Firstly, generally speaking, Supercoach has undervalued a lot of players this season.
For my team personally, every player (who had played the 3 games required) saw a price rise.
Although this can be attributed to me starting with undervalued options and trading in players with low breakevens, I still think there are cash generation opportunities everywhere.
Which leads me to my second point, you don’t need to rush your cash generation.

Unlike most other Supercoach sports, EPL sees the most volatile scoring.
Players don’t really have ‘base’ scores, and on any given day, a player could score 2 points or 20 points.
Keeping this in mind, all it takes is one or two good games from a player, and they are suddenly set to make tons of cash.
So, although you should still look at breakevens when trading, especially this early in the season, you will still have plenty of opportunities to trade in low breakeven players for the duration of the season.
For my team, I am not worrying too much if I miss out on a player with a low breakeven.
Instead, I am focusing more on fixture difficulty and bringing in whoever I think will score best in the short term, because ultimately that will make me cash anyway.
Embed from Getty ImagesARSENAL v NOTTINGHAM FOREST
When: Saturday 13th September, 9:30pm AEST, Emirates Stadium
Embed from Getty Images*William Saliba: Ankle, minimal information on severity, could be back vs Forest
*Cole Palmer: Groin, in contention to play vs Brentford
*Liam Delap: Hamstring, out for 6-8 weeks
*Jeremie Frimpong: Hamstring, could be back vs Burnley
*Rayan Cherki: Thigh, out for around 2 months
*Matheus Cunha: Hamstring, minimal information, could be back vs City

Breakevens are the score required for the player to either make money or lose money.
When looking at who to trade in this week, heavily consider the players with low breakevens, as they will help make your team money.
Similarly, if you have some players with high breakevens in your team, maybe it’s time to consider cutting ties to ensure your team doesn’t lose too much value.
Embed from Getty ImagesJack Grealish -21
Jurrïen Timber -20
Daniel Ballard -19
Lucas Paquetá -16
Marcos Senesi -12
Jaidon Anthony -12
João Pedro -11
Adrien Truffert -10
El Hadji Malick Diouf -8
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall -7
Embed from Getty ImagesMohamed Salah 31
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 25
Antonee Robinson 24
Justin Kluivert 24
Eberechi Eze 23
Chris Wood 23
Jacob Murphy 22
Amad Diallo 21
Erling Haaland 20
Matheus Cunha 20
Rayan Aït-Nouri 20
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Jack Grealish $6.49m
No. 2 Lucas Paquetá $7.64m
No. 3 João Pedro $9.77m
No. 4 Marcos Senesi $7.05m
No. 5 Enzo Fernández $10.34m
No. 6 Trevoh Chalobah $9.92m
No. 7 Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall $5.40m
No. 8 Rodri $3.75m
No. 9 Adrien Truffert $5.04m
No. 10 Erling Haaland $11.84m
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Cole Palmer £12.72m
No. 2 Martin Ødegaard £7.04m
No. 3 Jeremie Frimpong £6.50m
No. 4 Tijjani Reijnders £7.25m
No. 5 Myles Lewis-Skelly £3.90m
No. 6 Ollie Watkins £7.33m
No. 7 Josh Cullen £7.04m
No. 8 Kyle Walker £3.87m
No. 9 Rayan Cherki £7.00m
No. 10 William Saliba £7.91m
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Erling Haaland 26% // 11.4%
No. 2 Mohamed Salah 17.3% // 4.2%
No. 3 Cole Palmer 10.1% // 12.6%
No. 4 João Pedro 3.4% // 4.3%
No. 5 Bruno Fernandes 3.1% // 4.8%
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