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Dream Team’s February Monthly competition starts Friday night – winner takes home a PlayStation 5!


DREAM TEAM’S February monthly competition gets underway with Chelsea v Fulham on Friday night.

With transfers refreshed before Game Week 21’s fixtures begin, managers should be able to get their XIs in good shape for the month ahead.

A reminder that the gaffer who racks up the most points between February 3rd and March 2nd will take home a brand new PlayStation 5, worth £449 RRP.!

Remember, you can check the monthly leaderboard anytime HERE.

January’s winner will land a late Christmas presentCredit: DREAM TEAM

If your XI is struggling in the classic Season game, fear not, a fruitful few weeks could land you a PS5 as only points gained during the given scoring period are taken into account for our monthly competitions.

With that in mind, you could tailor your team specifically to February’s remaining fixtures once transfers are refreshed, ignoring long-term viability, with a view to scooping the monthly prize.

Alternatively, you can create a new team and fill it full of players with favourable fixtures for the month in question – each Dream Team gaffer is allowed a maximum of ten teams per season.

And of course, if you’re happy with your progress in the classic Season game and believe your best XI is also likely to rack up plentiful points in the coming weeks then you don’t need to alter your strategy at all.

You can even get involved if you didn’t sign-up for Dream Team at the start of the season.

Simply create an XI ahead of this weekend’s fixtures and if your team achieves the most points between February 3rd and March 2nd then the PS5 will be yours.

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Previous Dream Team Monthly winner David Bradbury and his grandsons

West Brom supporter David Bradbury won August’s Monthly competition and was ‘over the moon’ when his victory was confirmed.

“My grandsons will be even more pleased when I pass the PS5 onto them!” he told us.

“I always try to pick players that do not get rotated and manage to stay injury free. I have been doing Dream Team since it started and this shows that perseverance pays off in the end.

“I am very grateful for your generosity. I will be trying my hardest to stay in contention for the rest of the season.”

A reminder that Dream Team assets score points in all competitions so gaffers hoping to replicate David’s success would do well to study the schedule.

Good luck!


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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