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Kan you kick it?

Portsmouth's skilful striker Kanu was the weekend's top-scorer in the Express & Star's new fantasy football game. There is still plenty of time to sign up, with a top prize of £2,000 and 10 £100 manager of the month awards on offer.

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Portsmouth's skilful striker Kanu was the weekend's top-scorer in the Express & Star's new fantasy football game, picking up seven points for his goal and two assists.

His teammate John Utaka scored five points for a goal and one assist as Portsmouth hit three past surprise Premiership whipping boys Bolton.

It was also a good weekend for Tottenham midfielders as Spurs returned to form by demolishing Derby. Steed Malbranque notched six points for his two goals and Jermaine Jenas claimed five for his goal and assist.

There is still plenty of time to sign up, with a top prize of £2,000 and 10 £100 manager of the month awards on offer.

Get this Wednesday's Express & Star for the transfer code to make changes to your line-up.

Out in front at the moment is Mark Checketts, manager of Mad Dogs FC, who scored 22 points in the first weekend.

More than 3,600 people have already registered to play this season's game, organised in association with Wickes.

It is free to enter and boasts a top prize of £2,000, along with 10 manager of the month prizes of £100.

So if you fancy yourself as a rival to Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho or Rafael Benitez, this is your chance to prove it.

HOW TO PLAY:

  • Go to www.expressandstar.com/fantasyfootball

  • Enter the registration password: Wembley

  • Choose your team, from a budget of £55 million. It must contain no more than two players from any one Barclays Premier League club and conform to a 4-4-2 or 5-3-2 formation.

  • You'll receive a weekly e-mail telling you how your side performed and looking ahead to the coming games.

  • It's easy to switch players in and out, with a maximum of 25 transfers allowed in total once the scoring has begun.

  • The only way you will be able to make changes is by using the transfer password, which will be printed in the Express & Star every Wednesday

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