With the ePremier League finals taking place between 23-26 March, we profile the remaining gamers.
Alfie "WHU RedLac" Calder (WHU)
The 18-year-old from Mansfield currently sits 61st in the Europe FGS rankings after the first three cups and has been playing FIFA competitively since 2020.
Get to know Alfie
Are you a West Ham fan, and how does it feel to be playing in the ePL finals for them?
It feels unreal qualifying for the finals considering the added pressure I had as I am signed to West Ham for the FIFA 21 season. I will support them for as long as I play for them.
If you could meet one current West Ham player, who would it be?
Declan Rice because he seems really humble and a funny, sound guy.
Which team would you most like to beat in the final?
Royal Funky [Southampton]. We play a lot of friendlies and practise together so if we both made the final it would be unreal.
What was the most memorable match of the play-offs for you?
The final of the playoffs. I matched fellow West Ham pro player Jonna, and it took 278 mins of end-to-end FIFA (two matches of next-goal-wins) to decide the winner, where my TOTY Bruno Fernandes slammed home the winner.
What would it mean for you to win the ePL title?
It would be surreal as I've not had a big tournament breakthrough in my short FIFA career. I believe in my ability against anyone, so let’s see what happens.
Social media handles
Twitter: @AC_RedLac Instagram: @alfiecalder
See: How they qualified
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.