Which players are suspended or close to a ban in Premier League matches?

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See who's missing Premier League matches or is at risk because of yellow or red cards

When making their transfer decisions, Fantasy Premier League managers must take into account not only rotation but the absence of players in their squads through suspension after being sent off or reaching an accumulation of yellow cards.

According to The FA's disciplinary rules, any player who earns five bookings from their side's first 19 Premier League matches of a season serve a one-match ban in the same competition. That point of the season has now passed.

Players who accumulate 10 yellow cards in Premier League matches up to and including their side's 32nd fixture will serve a two-match suspension in the competition.

Premier League yellow cards are not carried over to the EFL Cup or FA Cup. But when players receive a red card, they ARE carried over to - and from - the domestic cup competitions. The suspension period for red cards covers the Premier League, EFL Cup and FA Cup.

See: The FA's rules for suspensions

Below is a list of the players who are currently suspended, and those approaching the threshold of 10 yellow cards.

Players suspended
Player Club Position Suspended for
Gudmundsson LEE DEF GW31

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Players close to a two-match ban
Player Club Position Yellow cards
Dunk BHA DEF 9
Caicedo CHE MID 9
B.Silva MCI MID 9
Andre WOL MID 9
Joao Gomes WOL MID 9
Mosquera WOL DEF 9
Gomez BHA MID 8
Jimenez BOU DEF 8
Senesi BOU DEF 8
Walker BUR DEF 8
Enzo CHE MID 8
Iroegbunam EVE MID 8
Joelinton NEW MID 8
Romero TOT DEF 8

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Loan players ineligible to face parent clubs

The following players are on loan from Premier League clubs and are therefore ineligible to face their parent teams.  

Ineligible players
Player Club Parent club Ineligible
George EVE CHE GW31
Grealish EVE MCI GW35
Buonanotte LEE BHA GW37
Elliott AVL LIV GW37

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