With the ePremier League finals taking place between 23-26 March, we profile the remaining gamers.
Curtis "Papsity" Poole (WHU)
An esports player for West Ham United, Curtis will hope to progress further than his best ever showing in 2018/2019 for Arsenal, when he lost in the quarter-finals in extra-time.
The 24-year-old from Coventry is a big fan of Said Benrahma.
How long have you been playing FIFA, and when did you get into competitive gaming?
Since FIFA 11 and I got into competitive gaming in FIFA 15, where I qualified for PLAL (Play Like A Legend), but unfortunately couldn't attend. I took a break and came back to compete in FIFA 19.
Are you a West Ham fan, and how does it feel to be playing in the ePL finals for them?
I'm turning into one with how they're performing this season! I watch most of their games and support them. Considering I'm their professional player it feels amazing honestly.
Which team would you most like to beat in the final? Which FIFA player is your biggest rival?
I would like to play Manchester City in the final because I'm close friends with "Shellzz", meaning that one of us would win the ePL.
What would it mean for you to win the ePL title?
It would mean everything to me because I think it's a really prestigious tournament and to say you're the best in England is an unbelievable achievement.
Social media handles
Twitter: @Papssity Instagram: @Papssity
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.