Rapper Nemzzz has shared his team for the Gameweek 9 FPL Challenge, as Fantasy managers attempt to "beat the icon".
This week, players who have been with their clubs for a minimum of five seasons - joining before 26 October 2020 - will earn double points. You can enter a team any time up until 14:00 GMT on Sunday.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, managers will be able to go head-to-head with Nemzzz by scanning the QR code on any bottle or can of Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar and be in with a chance to win prizes, including Premier League match tickets.
Managers outside the UK will still be able to take part in the weekly challenges as usual, but will not be eligible to enter the head-to-head element and win prizes.
Here, The Scout explains why Nemzzz's picks could score well this weekend.
Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford (Everton)
Only three goalkeepers who have made an appearance in 2025/26 have been at their respective clubs for five or more seasons. The highest-scoring of those is Nemzzz's choice, Jordan Pickford.
The Everton goalkeeper has kept two clean sheets and saved a penalty so far this season, as well as picking up three additional save points, including two in the last two Gameweeks.
Although the Toffees are without a clean sheet since Gameweek 4, there are reasons to be hopeful heading into Sunday's encounter with Tottenham Hotspur.
Across the last six Gameweeks, Spurs rank 19th for both Expected Goals (xG) and big chances, which are situations where the player is expected to score. Only Burnley have recorded worse numbers than Spurs' tallies of 4.85 xG and eight big chances, respectively.
Defender: Reece James (Chelsea)
James returned a huge 18-point haul against Nottingham Forest last time out, thanks to a goal, assist, clean sheet and three bonus points.
It's now four attacking returns in four Gameweeks for the England right-back who, like Pickford, will score double points in this week's challenge.
The Chelsea captain appears to have put his long-standing fitness issues behind him and has now completed 90 minutes in four successive Premier League matches. Furthermore, James was rested against Ajax in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.
A home fixture against Sunderland in Gameweek 9, with fellow right-back Malo Gusto suspended, provides another chance for a big haul. Sunderland have failed to score in two of their four away matches, including against Burnley in Gameweek 2.
Midfielder: Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United)
Another player who will score double points this week is Fernandes, who has been at Manchester United since January 2020. The Portuguese international comes into Gameweek 9 off the back of an eight-point haul against Liverpool last time out.
Fernandes has had a mixed start to the season, with two penalty misses balanced out by two goals and an assist. Encouragingly, he has produced a least two bonus points every time he has registered an attacking return this season.
Among Man Utd attackers, Fernandes ranks first for Expected Goal Involvement (xGI) and second for shots on target, with 14. He also has the potential to pick up defensive contribution points.
Fernandes is averaging 10.39 defensive contributions per match and has crossed the required threshold of 12 on two occasions.
Midfielder: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
Arsenal academy graduate Saka showed his multiple routes to points in Gameweek 8, returning a seven-point haul despite not registering an attacking return.
Saka picked up two bonus points and two defensive contribution points, received two points for playing 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet against Fulham.
Since returning from injury in Gameweek 5, Saka has racked up 2.91xGI, the best of all Arsenal players, and has been involved in three big chances.
In Gameweek 9, the Gunners face Crystal Palace, who are without a clean sheet since Gameweek 4.
Over the last four Gameweeks, the Eagles rank second-worst for big chances conceded, with 14. Against AFC Bournemouth in Gameweek 8, Oliver Glasner's side conceded three goals.
Midfielder: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Despite blanking in three consecutive matches, the Egyptian has racked up over 1.5xGI in that time, suggesting attacking returns are not far away. Only two players have registered more big-chance involvements (10) than Salah this season.
Arne Slot's side will no doubt take confidence from their 5-1 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt in midweek, their first win after a four-match losing streak. More goals may be in the offing for Liverpool, with only two teams conceding more shots in home matches than the Reds' Gameweek 9 opponents Brentford.
The Bees also rank in the bottom half for Expected Goals Conceded (xGC) and big chances conceded at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Forward: Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
The only player in Nemzzz's team who doesn't qualify for double points is Haaland. The Norwegian delivered yet again in Gameweek 8, scoring for the sixth league match in a row and notching his fourth brace of the season.
Haaland is currently averaging over 10 points a match and ranks first among all players for big chances (17), shots on goal (34) and xGI (9.44). This weekend, Manchester City travel to Aston Villa, who have kept just one clean sheet in four home matches this season.