With the ePremier League finals taking place between 23-26 March, we profile the remaining gamers.
Tom "ELVNS Stokes" Stokes (TOT)
Born in London, Tom will be hoping to improve on his performance in last year's ePL finals when he was defeated in the knockout round.
The 26-year-old will represent Tottenham Hotspur and plays for Gareth Bale's eSports team.
Get to know Tom
How does it feel to be playing in the ePL finals for Spurs?
I'm happy to be representing Spurs, a massive club with lots of good players.
Which ePL finalist is your biggest rival?
Have you done anything to enhance your game this season?
I've tried to play with a different mindset this season and got into streaming heavily, trying to have fun for the most part.
Talk us through your progress to the finals in this year’s competition? How did you perform in the qualifiers and what was the most memorable match of the playoffs?
I qualified into Spurs in sixth spot, struggling a bit in the 90 H2H mode, but for the most part the playoffs were smooth sailing, with the exception of the final where we drew the first leg 0-0. But I won the second 4-0 against a good player.
What has been the most exciting thing about competing in ePL so far?
Representing Premier League teams and it being a big event broadcast on TV.
Social media handles
Twitter: @StokesFIFA Instagram: @StokesFIFA
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.