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    Score Predictor Tips: Brighton seek hat-trick of 4-1 wins while Arsenal and Manchester City target cricket scores

    Roll up, roll up, get your Score Predictor tips for Matchweek 3!If you’re still not familiar with Dream Team’s new free-to-play game then click here to get the lowdown.
    Two footy-mad fans have already won a brand-new PlayStation 5 each with Score Predictor this season and we’re giving away another this coming week.
    It doesn’t matter one iota if you’re late to the party, get involved now and you’ll be in the mix to land the highly-desired games console this weekend.
    Let’s run through Matchweek 3’s chosen fixtures…

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    Leno will have to be at his best against his old team this weekendCredit: GETTY
    Arsenal v Fulham
    Fans of the Cottagers will be concerned with what they’ve seen from their team so far this season.
    They beat Everton on the opening weekend but were fully indebted to Bernd Leno’s NINE saves.
    Last Saturday, Brentford strolled to a 3-0 win at Craven Cottage and the xG statistics suggest the winning margin should have been even greater.
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    Given that Fulham have allowed their opponents 36 shots across their first two outings, it seems likely the Gunners will have their wicked way with Marco Silva’s men in north London.
    2-0 is the most common prediction at this stage but we feel that’s conservative.
    Our Prediction: 4-0 to Arsenal
    Erik ten Hag will demand a response from his side after defeat to SpursCredit: EPA
    Manchester United v Nottingham Forest
    Steve Cooper’s side have been abysmal away from home since promotion to the top flight, having earned just eight points on the road in just over a year.
    Ordinarily, the Red Devils would feel confident of big win but they’ve looked out of sorts at the start of the campaign.
    Victory over Wolves was partially soured by the fact they were outplayed and defeat to Tottenham has left Erik ten Hag with a few problems to address.
    However, the underlying numbers suggest Man United have done relatively well in terms of chance creation and just a slight improvement in the finishing department would yield positive results.
    Our Prediction: 2-1 to Manchester United
    Top of the league!Credit: DREAM TEAM
    Brighton v West Ham
    The Seagulls couldn’t make it a hat-trick of 4-1 victories, could they?
    We’re inclined to give the Hammers more credit after their spirited win over Chelsea on Sunday but a trip to the Amex is a daunting prospect these days.
    Roberto De Zerbi’s side have been in a league of their own this term when it comes to attacking impotence and with Nayef Aguerd suspended it will be very difficult for the visitors to hold firm.
    Brighton’s have generated more xG from open play than any other club in the league after two Matchweeks – and it’s not even close.
    Our Prediction: 3-1 to Brighton
    How many goals will Erling Haaland score at Bramall Lane?Credit: GETTY
    Sheffield United v Manchester City
    Like Fulham v Arsenal, this match-up screams cricket score on paper.
    The Blades allowed Forest 16 shots and they let Crystal Palace have 24 shots the week previous.
    Paul Heckingbottom’s side will have to tighten up significantly if they are to avoid a mauling at the hands of Erling Haaland and company.
    In contrast, the treble-winners are the only team yet to concede a goal in the Premier League this season.
    The three most-common predictions all revolve around a clean sheet for the champions.
    Our Prediction: 5-0 to Manchester City
    Eddie Howe will be glad to be back in action at St James’ ParkCredit: REX
    Newcastle v Liverpool
    This is by far the most competitive Score Predictor fixture this Matchweek.
    Eddie Howe’s men ran riot against Aston Villa but were totally negated by Man City while the Reds bagged an expected win at home Bournemouth following their entertaining draw at Stamford Bridge.
    Jurgen Klopp’s troops continue to look ultra threatening in attack but vulnerable in defence – an accurate description of Newcastle at the back end of last season as well.
    The Magpies have home advantage and are well equipped to exploit the flaws in Liverpool’s system but it feels counterintuative to go against a team that includes Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah.
    2-2 is the most-popular guess among all Score Predictor players at the time of writing and we’re inclined to agree.
    Our Prediction: 2-2 draw
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    I was a video game nut until Nissan let me race real cars – now I’m the inspiration for Hollywood movie Gran Turismo

    THE first time Jann Mardenborough sat behind the wheel of a racing car in 2011, his only experience of being on a track was in a video game.The teenager had failed his driving test for being too hesitant and he had only tried out a go-kart at a friend’s birthday.
    Jann Mardenborough celebrates on the winners’ podium at the 2015 GP3 race in Sochi, RussiaCredit: Getty
    Archie Madekwe, Geri Horner and Dijimon Hounsou as Jann’s dadCredit: Alamy
    Archie As Jann in the movieCredit: Alamy
    Yet, aged just 19, he found himself clocking 185mph around Silverstone’s Grand Prix circuit as he competed for the chance to be a professional racer.
    Now the story of how he won Nissan’s innovative GT Academy programme to transform young PlayStation talents into motor racing stars has inspired a Hollywood film, Gran Turismo.
    Starring Orlando Bloom, Stranger Things star David Harbour and Geri Halliwell, it tells how Jann overcame the odds — and a horrific crash — to prove that gamers can earn a place on a real race circuit’s starting grid.
    Out of all Nissan’s Academy graduates, Jann, now 31, rose the highest and stayed in the sport the longest.
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    He reached the podium in the gruelling Le Mans 24-hour race, won in Formula 3 and was signed by Formula 1 team Red Bull’s chief Christian Horner.
    Jann, who grew up in Ely, Cardiff — which was hit by riots after the fatal crash of two schoolboys on an electric bike in May — showed that he could keep up with the rich kids who dominate the sport.
    The traditional way into racing is via go-karting, often starting at the age of six, but it costs around £200,000 a year to compete at European level.
    Big chance
    Since the GT Academy closed in 2016 most youngsters can only dream of being on the winners’ podium.
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    Current top Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen’s dad Jos is a former F1 driver too and Jann,, who loved cars from a young age, says: “There is zero way for a normal, regular person to enter motorsports at a level I have competed at without a competition like GT Academy. It doesn’t exist.
    “They could find somebody with the talent of ­Verstappen, but we don’t know who it is, as they don’t have the opportunity.”
    In the beginning, for Jann — played in the film by Archie Madekwe — it was a challenge simply to be allowed to use his PlayStation.
    He started gaming well before you could earn a living from electronic sports — better known as esports — so his mum Lesley and dad Steve, an ex-journeyman footballer who played for Cardiff City and Wolves, did not approve of his obsession.
    Jann says: “They would turn the internet off during those times when I would ignore them.”
    His big chance for real racing glory came after businessman Darren Cox dreamed up the idea of putting the best Gran Turismo game players into actual high-powered vehicles.
    Starting in 2008, those with the fastest virtual track times could go on to spend a week at Silverstone competing to see who could handle the life-and-death speeds of real racing.
    Jann had to wait three years for his chance, because contestants had to be over 18 and have a driving licence.
    He only passed his test at the second attempt, and recalls: “I failed the first one because I was too hesitant on a roundabout. I don’t know why, it just happened. It’s a black mark.”
    There was no such hesitancy when he won a place at the Academy, ­beating 90,000 other PlayStation fans.
    He recalls: “My first time driving on the motorway was to the GT Academy finals and I wasn’t sure if the car would make it.
    “I’d never driven on a track, I’d never driven a car over 135 horsepower. All I had was Gran Turismo.”
    Suddenly he found himself putting on a helmet and climbing into a 485-horsepower Nissan GT-R sports car, competing with 11 other finalists at the Silverstone circuit in Northants.
    He recalls: “I was just overwhelmed by adrenalin. I’m doing 185mph down the Wellington Straight. It’s the fastest I had ever gone in my life and it was painful for me to think about going home and never experiencing this again.”
    Jann on the Nissan Academy simulator in 2012Credit: Patrick Gosling
    A snap from Jann’s Instagram account in 2015 as he prepares to race
    Unlike in a computer game, there is no reset button if you smash up a real car that can do 200mph, but Jann knew that being cautious could only result in defeat.
    He says: “You have to go over the limit, and that means crashing.
    “The reason people do karting at six years old is that you can go off the track and tune that feeling, so that when they jump in the car they know where the limit is. I didn’t have that.”
    But despite being up against drivers who all had some race track ­experience, Jann managed to win.
    Two weeks later he moved to Northampton to join a development programme, which included a tough fitness regime coupled with psychological testing.
    At his first proper competition outside the academy he experienced a backlash against “sim racers” — those whose experience is limited to ­simulated racing — with one arrogant driver telling Jann to let him pass.
    The top racer told the newcomer: “If you see me in your mirrors, don’t fight me, let me go.”
    Jann recalls: “That didn’t happen because the guy was in my mirrors.”
    In his first season in the British GT Championships he achieved three podium finishes, including one win, and the British Racing Drivers’ Club awarded him Rising Star status.
    The following year he finished third in the legendary Le Mans race and in 2014 Christian Horner signed Jann to his Arden International GP3 team.
    By then his mum Lesley had a lot more to worry about than the risk of Jann becoming addicted to computer gaming.
    He rolled one car in the Netherlands in 2012 and a year later another racer’s car was sent flying into the air after clipping the front wing of Jann’s vehicle.
    He tried his best to reassure his parents, and recalls: “I remember sitting at the dinner table, telling them the cars have roll cages, we have fire proof underwear, fireproof socks.
    “That did bring her down a little bit. I was going racing regardless, even if you say no, but it gave me a feeling to know my mother was calm when she saw me on the screen when something terrible happened.” And in March 2015 something terrible did happen at Germany’s Nurburgring Grand Prix race track — nicknamed The Green Hell by three times F1 champion Sir Jackie Stewart.
    As Jann came over the brow of a hill, a gust of wind lifted the front end of his car off the Tarmac. His Nissan GT-R somersaulted through the air, bouncing several times, then cleared the safety fence.
    Tragically, one spectator was killed as the car landed on a high bank.
    Jann was flown to hospital by helicopter, but his injuries were not found to be life-threatening. However, finding out someone had died in the crash was tough, and he recalls: “You are there, you are lonely — it’s dark, it’s very dark.”
    Jann has never seen footage of the fatal crash and didn’t watch the scene in the movie.
    He says: “I couldn’t watch it, I have never seen it.
    “It’s uncomfortable, I know exactly what happened. It’s not so easy, but it needs to be in there.”
    Race officials decided Jann was not to blame for the incident and within a week his team told their star to get back in a car.
    In the movie Geri Halliwell — the real-life wife of Christian Horner — plays Jann’s mum Lesley, and she impressed both mother and son with her portrayal, especially the crash scene where Lesley reacts to the sight of her son coming close to death.
    Jann says of his mum: “She loved it. She had her phone number and they would be speaking regularly. Geri would want to know how I would act in this situation.
    “Everybody knows Geri Halliwell, but now she is playing my mum. It’s weird, it’s so crazy, so far-fetched.
    “She did it perfectly. She nailed it.”
    Today Jann is still in the race game, most recently taking Nissans round hairpin bends in Japan. He says: “I have got a long time left in the tank.”
    And he thinks the movie should persuade motorsport’s money men to give more ordinary kids like him a chance to get revved up on the Grand Prix race track.
    He says: “I hope the Gran Turismo movie will inspire some private money, whether it be manufacturers or big multinational companies.
    “If they want to change motorsport, make it more accessible, you have to start there.
    “I’m a product of the GT Academy and Nissan and Sony took a big risk back then.
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    “It’s proof that it works — there’s my career, a movie, the proof of what I achieved.”

    Gran Turismo: Based On A True Story is in cinemas from Wednesday.

    The movie’s cast, Maximilian Mundt, Geri Halliwell, Orlando Bloom and Archie Madekwe at the Canne’s Film Festival in MayCredit: Getty
    Geri plays Jann’s mum Lesley in the movieCredit: Getty
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    Last chance to win a PlayStation 5 via Dream Team Monthly this season – get your XIs in tip-top shape!

    IT’S your last chance to win a PlayStation 5 via Dream Team Monthly!May’s competition gets underway this weekend and with transfers refreshed before Game Week 33’s fixtures begin, you should be able to get your XI in good shape to compete for the top prize.
    It’s worth noting that this season-ending competition is a bumper edition that will stretch into June to include the FA Cup final and the European finals, should English clubs make it that far.
    The gaffer who racks up the most points between May 5th and June 10th will take home a brand new PS5, worth £449 RRP!
    Remember, you can check the monthly leaderboard anytime HERE.
    May’s winner takes home a PS5!Credit: 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 should tailor your team specifically to May/June’s remaining fixtures once transfers are refreshed, with a view to scooping the monthly prize.
    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.
    Fancy a PS5? Of course you do…
    Want to know what it feels like to win a Dream Team competition?
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    We recently caught up with Miriam Chisholm, who performed brilliantly to win January’s monthly competition!
    “I’m not sure I can quite believe it, to be honest. It’s a huge surprise because, although I knew I was close, I thought it ended when January ended! I think it just goes to show it’s good to keep going with all your teams – the monthly prize is a nice touch.
    “I think most people had brought in the Newcastle defence along with the Kane/Haaland/Rashford combo up top, so it was just midfield I concentrated on. I picked three of the usual names and tried to go with a flyer as the fourth – James Ward-Prowse then Casemiro. Guess my luck was in!”
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    The PlayStation game that fuelled Man Utd’s success with stars like Cristiano Ronaldo even dedicating celebration to it

    RIO FERDINAND has revealed that playing a PlayStation game fuelled Manchester United’s success during his time at the club. The 44-year-old spent 12 years at Old Trafford following his move from Leeds in 2002 winning six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
    Rio Ferdinand has revealed a major part of United’s success was down to a PlayStation gameCredit: Getty
    Ferdinand and Ronaldo dedicated a goal celebration to the gameCredit: Reuters
    They would play Socom on PSP
    Ferdinand played with some of the best players in the world during his time at United and was managed by the legendary Sir Alex Ferguson but actually puts the team’s success down to a PlayStation game.
    Speaking to former team-mate Ben Foster on the Fozcast the pair reminisced over how the United squad were obsessed with the game Socom.
    Foster said: ” We always used to play a game it was at Man United, on the PSP for those younger listeners it was a handheld PlayStation, we would play Socom – an old school Call of Duty – we used to spend hours on this game didn’t we.”
    Ferdinand added that there was disappointment if the journey to away matches was less than an hour.
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    He said: “If we were doing an hours journey, ah that’s not long enough you need like a two or three hour one so we can get amongst it, like two teams six versus six or five versus five, most of our squad other than the oldies like Gary Neville, Edwin and Giggsy.
    “I actually still say part of us winning and our culture was down to that game. Trust me because we were all together in it, like hating each other at times and arguing, people throwing PSP’s it was unbelievable.”
    Ferdinand revealed that the obsession went so far they even did goal celebrations dedicated to the game.
    He said: “It was unbelievable we scored goals right, me Cristiano, Kieran Richardson, we done a celebration after one of the goals in testament to the game it was unreal honestly.”
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    The pair recalled how each player had a nickname with Foster known as ‘Haywire’ and Rio as ‘Brap.’
    The obsession wasn’t just confined to United they also played it on England duty.
    Foster said: “We got into it so much right, like with England for example there would be a wall we would go in separate rooms but we would have to sit with our backs against the wall just so we’re close to the wall so it would go through the wall.
    “You can’t let them hear us because I’m in that room there or there, so what I would do from time is time you would have to go and revive your team mates, so if somebody died you would have to go and revive them.
    “I would wait until I have killed somebody down there.”
    Ferdinand said of Foster: “He was the most selfish player ever, goalkeeper.”
    Foster responded: “Lone wolf, so anyway I would watch him he’s got revived, his mate has gone and revived him and then boom two more kills mate and then I would wait for somebody else to come and get them, easy pickings it was gold though.” More

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    Dream Team’s April Monthly competition starts this weekend – winner takes home a PlayStation 5!

    DREAM TEAM’S April monthly competition kicks off this weekend, getting underway with Saturday’s early kick-off: Manchester United v Everton.With transfers refreshed before Game Week 29’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 April 7th and May 4th will take home a brand new PlayStation 5, worth £449 RRP!
    Remember, you can check the monthly leaderboard anytime HERE.
    April’s winner takes home a PS5!Credit: 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 April’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.
    Fancy a PS5? Of course you do…
    Want to know what it feels like to win a Dream Team competition?
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    We recently caught up with Miriam Chisholm, who performed brilliantly to win January’s monthly competition!
    “I’m not sure I can quite believe it, to be honest. It’s a huge surprise because, although I knew I was close, I thought it ended when January ended! I think it just goes to show it’s good to keep going with all your teams – the monthly prize is a nice touch.
    “I think most people had brought in the Newcastle defence along with the Kane/Haaland/Rashford combo up top, so it was just midfield I concentrated on. I picked three of the usual names and tried to go with a flyer as the fourth – James Ward-Prowse then Casemiro. Guess my luck was in!”
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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.
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    Dream Team’s January Monthly competition gets underway with FA Cup action – winner takes home a PlayStation 5!

    DREAM TEAM’S January monthly competition gets underway in the coming days, kicking off with the FA Cup third round action.With the winner set to take home a brand new PlayStation 5, gaffers may feel it’s worth targeting a couple of favourable fixtures this weekend but team selections will be difficult to predict – this month’s winner may need a slick or two of luck as well as their knowledge!
    The gaffer who racks up the most points between January 6th and February 2nd will take home the widely-desired games console 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 period are taken into account for our monthly competitions.
    With that in mind, you could tailor your team specifically to January’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 January 6th and February 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 consider packing their XI full of players with the most fixtures to fulfil – Game Week 17 features FA Cup games and Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
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    November’s Dream Team monthly competition gets underway this weekend – win a PS5 in 10 days!

    NOVEMBER is upon us which means it’s time for Dream Team to give away another PlayStation 5!The gaffer who achieves the most points during the scoring period will win the monthly competition and take home a brand new games console (£449 RRP) as an early Christmas present.
    November’s competition is a unique one as the scoring period lasts just ten days, starting November 4th (this Friday) and finishing with Fulham v Man United on November 13th, the last fixture before the World Cup break.
    A couple of lucky breaks in the next two Game Weeks could see you edge out hundreds of thousands of rivals to bag a widely-desired prize!
    November’s winner will take home a PlayStation 5!Credit: DREAM TEAM
    October’s monthly competition concludes this Game Week with Arsenal fan Paul Gilbertson currently in pole position to bag the PS5 having racked up 368 points so far.
    But there are dozens of gaffers still in contention for the top prize with a full allocation of European fixtures to fulfil before the dust settles on Thursday night.
    Remember, you can check the monthly leaderboard anytime HERE.
    If your XI is struggling in the classic Season game, fear not, a fruitful fortnight 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 November’s remaining fixtures when transfers are refreshed this coming Friday, ignoring long-term viability, with a view to scooping the monthly prize.
    Bank a load of points in the next fortnight and you could be celebrating with a brand new PS5!Credit: getty
    Alternatively, you can create a new team and fill it full of players with favourable fixtures over the next two weeks – 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 November 4th – 13th then the PS5 will be yours.

    Please be aware that the monthly competition will run in accordance with the Game Weeks.
    See the above schedule for the relevant scoring periods from our terms and conditions.

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