With the ePremier League finals taking place between 23-26 March, we profile the remaining gamers.
Alfie "Alfsimonroe" Roe (CRY)
In his first year of playing competitively, 18-year-old Alfie qualified for the ePL finals by scoring in the last second to win 9-8.
Studying finance and sport at sixth form, the Crystal Palace fan plays for a small football team in his home town and has previously refereed youth matches.
Get to know Alfie
If you could meet one current Palace player, who would it be and why?
Wilfried Zaha because he is a club legend and inspired me to support Palace. He is a very talented footballer and is so enjoyable to watch.
Which team would you most like to beat in the final?
Brighton & Hove Albion’s player or Manchester United’s player.
What has been the most exciting thing about competing in ePL so far?
The level of my opponents’ skill level. Everyone is so good and it makes every game suspenseful, which gives me a lot of excitement.
Hence why I’m excited to perform in front of thousands, because I would love to get my name out there and show people my skill level!
What would it mean for you to win the ePL title?
If I won the ePL title it will change my life in such an amazing way and it would make me feel so good.
I would love to have the title under my belt as it would be something that would go down in FIFA history, which would just be amazing.
Social media handles
Twitter: @alfsimonroe Instagram: @alfieroe_
Meet: 2020/21 ePL finalists
Fans in the UK can watch the finals on Sky Sports, BT Sport, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport online. They will also be shown on Premier League channels and EA SPORTS' FIFA Twitch channel, as well as being made available to viewers around the world by international licensees.