Oscar Henderson
Sport fanatic and Supercoach expert
Injury watch, most traded, most captained, here's everything you need to know about Supercoach EPL week eight
EPLWeek 7 of Supercoach EPL comes to an end as we now face a never-ending two-week international break before the Premier League resumes.
Week 7 saw a mix of expected results with Arsenal, Tottenham, Newcastle, and both Manchester teams earning the full three points.
However, we were also dealt with some nice surprises with an injury-hit Chelsea team defeating Liverpool, and Everton breaking Crystal Palace’s unbelievable unbeaten streak.

Once again, Arsenal and Newcastle kept clean sheets, as their defensive assets continue to be hot property in Supercoach.
It was once again the Antoine Semenyo show for Bournemouth as he bagged a brace and an assist on his way to the highest Supercoach score of the week.
He continues to make his case as a must-have in our sides.
If there is one positive about the international break, it’s that we are given time to ponder and plan our next moves for our sides.
Hopefully some of this information can help you in doing that!
Embed from Getty ImagesNOTTINGHAM FOREST VS CHELSEA
When: Saturday 18th October, 10:30pm AEST, City Ground
*Cole Palmer: Groin, possibility of return after international break
*Martin Odegaard: Knee, waiting for further assessment, anywhere between a few weeks and a few months out
*Reece James: Knock, withdrew from England squad as a precautionary measure
*Alisson Becker: Hamstring, ruled out for a ‘few weeks’
*Rodri: Thigh, two or three weeks out

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 ImagesSean Longstaff -16
Benjamin Šeško -15
Jan Paul van Hecke -12
Declan Rice -10
Donyell Malen -9
Antoine Semenyo -8
Mason Mount -8
Santiago Bueno -7
Lucas Digne -6
Morgan Rogers -6
Estêvão -6
Gabriel -5
Embed from Getty ImagesMaxime Estève 21
Ethan Pinnock 20
Aaron Wan-Bissaka 20
Tyrick Mitchell 19
Bruno Fernandes 19
Mohamed Salah 19
João Pedro 19
Ryan Gravenberch 18
Kaoru Mitoma 18
Rayan Aït-Nouri 18
Cole Palmer 17
Trevoh Chalobah 17
Alexander Isak 17
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Marc Cucurella $6.60m
No. 2 Declan Rice $9.53m
No. 3 Jan Paul van Hecke $4.67m
No. 4 Bukayo Saka $8.94m
No. 5 Antoine Semenyo $13.15m
No. 6 Mason Mount $4.49m
No. 7 William Saliba $6.60m
No. 8 Moisés Caicedo $10.18m
No. 9 Nick Woltemade $7.58m
No. 10 Gabriel $11.73m
*the list will be updated as the international break goes on and information changes
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 El Hadji Malick Diouf $7.63m
No. 2 Micky van de Ven $7.88m
No. 3 Pape Matar Sarr $7.74m
No. 4 João Pedro $8.16m
No. 5 Mohamed Salah $9.01m
No. 6 Richarlison $6.31m
No. 7 Matty Cash $8.59m
No. 8 Virgil van Dijk $8.39m
No. 9 Anton Stach $8.99m
No. 10 Tino Livramento $7.37m
*the list will be updated as the international break goes on and information changes
Embed from Getty ImagesNo. 1 Erling Haaland 84% // 6%
No. 2 Antoine Semenyo 2% // 13%
No. 3 Gabriel 2% // 4%
No. 4 Mohamed Salah1% // 7%
No. 5 Bruno Fernandes 1% // 9%
*the list will be updated as the international break goes on and information changes
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