One-stop Kop: Supercoach EPL, everything you need to know week nine

Injury watch, most traded, most captained, here's everything you need to know about Supercoach EPL week nine

EPL

The EPL returned with a bang after the international break, with many exciting games to go along with some rollercoaster Supercoach scores.

Erling Haaland continues to be a goal machine with another brace on his way to 23 points.

At this stage, it would take some serious bravery to leave the captaincy armband off him on any given week.

Set and forget captain if I have ever seen one.

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There are a few intriguing cash generation options in Reece James and Ugochukwu this week that are drawing trade attention.

Managers also seem keen on riding the hot form of the likes of Nick Woltemade and Jean-Phillipe Mateta.

With no obvious trades presenting themselves once again, what moves are you considering making?

WEEK NINE KICK-OFF

LEEDS UNITED VS WEST HAM

When: Saturday 25th October, 6:00am AEST, Elland Road

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KEY AVAILABILITY WATCH

*Cole Palmer: Groin, ruled out until around the end of November

*Martin Odegaard: Knee, ruled out until mid-November

*Ryan Gravenberch: Ankle, missed UCL game mid-week, in doubt for the weekend

*Cristian Romero: Adductor, good chance to be fit for this weekend

*Rodri: Thigh, Guardiola said he is unlikely to be fit for this weekend vs Villa

BREAKEVENS

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.

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MONEY MAKERS

Reece James -16

Eli Junior Kroupi -15

Lesley Ugochukwu -14

Josh Acheampong -12

Kyle Walker -11

Jean-Philippe Mateta -10

Jan Paul van Hecke -10

Marc Cucurella -8

Harry Maguire -7

Pedro Neto -6

Michael Kayode -6

Donyell Malen -6

Mason Mount -6

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MONEY LOSERS (Potential)

Jaidon Anthony 23

Marcos Senesi 22

Jarrod Bowen 22

Trevoh Chalobah 22

Marc Guéhi 21

Tyrick Mitchell 21

Dwight McNeil 21

Ethan Pinnock 20

Omar Alderete 19

Michael Keane 18

Ryan Gravenberch 18

Kaoru Mitoma 18

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MOST TRADED IN*

No. 1 Reece James $8.58m

No. 2 Robert Sánchez $3.80m

No. 3 Lesley Ugochukwu $5.76m

No. 4 Bruno Fernandes $8.97m

No. 5 Josh Acheampong $5.96m

No. 6 Marc Cucurella $7.67m

No. 7 Nick Woltemade $8.79m

No. 8 Jean-Philippe Mateta $10.04m

No. 9 Bukayo Saka $9.22m

No. 10 William Saliba $6.94m

*the list will be updated as information changes

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MOST TRADED OUT*

No. 1 Sean Longstaff $10.99m

No. 2 Micky van de Ven $6.97m

No. 3 Guglielmo Vicario $5.95m

No. 4 Adrien Truffert $8.10m

No. 5 Tijjani Reijnders $7.45m

No. 6 Ryan Gravenberch $9.81m

No. 7 Pape Matar Sarr $6.87m

No. 8 El Hadji Malick Diouf $6.61m

No. 9 Joe Rodon $8.06m

No. 10 Mohammed Kudus $9.38m

*the list will be updated as information changes

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CAPTAINS (C // VC)*

No. 1 Erling Haaland 86% // 7%

No. 2 Antoine Semenyo 3% // 12%

No. 3 Gabriel 3% // 4%

No. 4 Mohamed Salah 1% // 7%

No. 5 Bruno Fernandes 1% // 7%

*the list will be updated as information changes

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