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Fantasy football: Live Week 8 lineup advice with ESPN experts - ESPN

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Join the chat as ESPN fantasy football experts Eric Moody, Eric Karabell and Tristan H. Cockcroft will be here to answer all of your start/sit questions and other fantasy-related queries, live from 11 a.m.

to 1 p.m. ET every Sunday of the NFL's regular season. Week 8 has arrived, with eight games kicking off in Sunday's early window.

What's the latest injury buzz as we head into kickoff? Which player is the better bet for your flex spot? Should you already be considering a trade to upgrade your roster?

Ask away! Our experts will try to answer as many questions as they can prior to kickoff of the early games. More Week 8 advice: E+ Week 8 Cheat Sheet, Sunday inactives file, Week 8 Rankings Note: The chat room will be opening just prior to the start of the chat.

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