Seven action -packed nights of the inaugural Baller League UK have been swept past, which means that there are four left to determine which teams will go into the O2 on the O2 in the last four day on 12 June.
The wheat and the kaf have started to separate, but who are the winners and losers of the Baller League so far?
Winners: Angry Wike's Yanited Fly from the blocks
Yanited position: 2nd
For a long time in the Baller League, Yanited looked unbeatable. The perfect marriage between a passionate manager and a team full of characters who reflect the personality in the Dugout.
It looked like the winning formula, Yanited stormed the early weeks by beating opponents, at least six scoring in every match, such as Tyler Winters and PK Humble made it impressed early. All of that changed on Night Six, when Trebol FC ended the series of victories by giving his first defeat in a 4-2 thriller.
Yanited followed that with a resort against Sharhy's SDS, and ended with 2-2 with the momentum of Angrygeke's side even further. However, they remain overwhelming favorites to make the last four, although they have generally been the most impressive side.
Losers: Invincibles or vulnerabilities
N5 FCposition: 12th
For a team collected by the trio that spent the duration of a Premier League season without tasting the defeat, N5 FC really loses a lot. Arsenal Invincibles Freddie Ljunberg, Jens Lehmann and Robert Pires have so far only seen their team win six on night.
It was difficult for N5, who with a margin were the worst defense team in the competition and are in the bottom of the competition.
In some respects, however, you could call them a winner because they benefited from a distant Busy transfer window and their appreciated property, Bryan Ly, despite enormous interest. That one victory for N5 FC? A LY Masterclass when he scored all four goals in the 4-3 victory over Santan FC.
It is approaching 'Play for Pride' territory for the side inspired by Arsenal. Based on match points alone, Night Eight could put an end to their hope to reach the last four if Santan FC can protect a point against Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama's MVPs United. But they have awarded an extra point to the winner of the Pepsi pressure point 'Penalty Challenge.
Winners: VZN has been on their vision on the table
VZN FCposition: 1st
When Yanited won all the compliments, Tobijizzle and his VZN FC continued their business.
They have not lost since Deptrio defeated them 6-3 on the opening evening and with people like former Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest Man Henri Lansbury who pulls the strings, they are at the top of the table. And that is due to the three extra points they have won in the Pepsi pressure point penalty.
Based on how both Deportrio and Yanited have performed so far, that fixture will be an eye on in the coming weeks to keep an eye on in the future in the last four.
Losers: go wrong for Wright
Wembley Rangers AFCposition: 11th
There may be something in the Arsenal and Baller League connection that doesn't work. The current Arsenal Women star Chloe Kelly and Gunners -legend Ian Wright have only one win and a draw for their combined efforts.
After their first point on Night Three, the heroic display of Dom Pires was won in a Leveler on the horn during a second half of 1V1 Gamechanger, they used their momentum to send them to a victory the following week, but have since lost three in a row.
They brought Troy Deeney on night five as a wildcard, but his surplus cameo, who earned him a red card, was not enough to help Wembley Rangers' efforts. Wembley Rangers are right on points with N5 FC and, with only four points on the board, they are confronted with the same heavy battle that their arsenal-inspired counterparts do in the hunt for the last four.
Winners: No Figo? No problem
Trebol FCposition: 5th
Trebol FC comes around without Luis Figo's Aura on the touchline. The football legend still has to appear in the Baller League, but that has not been a problem for his Trebol side.
Under the leadership of head coach Manuel Silva, Trebol navigated some inconsistent early weeks and has now emerged as dark horses for the last four. Three victories in a row have moved them to fifth place, but their courage is tested when they meet top of the VZN FC competition.
Trebol is not strangers for the story of David vs Goliath, they were the first team to achieve points from Yanited. Keep an eye on Silva's Trebol.
Losers: Terry – Captain, Leader … Loser
26ers position 8th
Mark Clattenburg knows very well how much the Baller League means for John Terry. If he does not complain about decisions about referee, he will let his team know what he thinks of some of their sloppy impressions.
Unfortunately, points are not awarded for rugging and enthusiasm, instead they have awarded in the white lines, where Terry's side has disappointed.
In eighth place the chance of a top four finish is very alive, but to get there, Terry will have to find a consistent formula. Currently they have lost three, they won two and signed two. Terry will claim that if the referee was better, his side would do fine.
