We expect Isak to start both games & even on left flank, he could be dangerous, especially against Brighton.
Wilson is also a great option despite minutes risk, and if he starts against Leeds, he is a great captaincy option.
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BHA vs ARS (A) & NEW (A):
ARS have conceded 89 chances down their centre. While, NEW concedes most chances through the middle & their right.
Mitoma and Mac Allister are good safe options over both fixtures.
Those wanting to go differential can look at Enciso or Ferguson.
EVE vs MCI:
Everton have conceded most of their chances down both the flanks.
Mahrez is quite an intriguing pick and the standout asset, especially for the Free Hitters.
LEI vs LIV:
Leicester have conceded chances from almost all over the pitch!
All Liverpool attackers could do well in this one.
However, our pick would be Salah and Diaz (if starts)
For Leicester, Harvey Barnes could be the one to watch out for.
MUN vs WOL:
The two popular picks from Man United - Rashford and Bruno might be the ones who will benefit the most positionally as Wolves concede most chances through flanks.
ARS vs BHA:
Those looking to gain some quick ranks, should definitely go for Martinelli in this one.
Brighton concede most chances through right flank and we saw the same last week against Everton, when McNeil got so much space on BHA's right flank.
AVL vs TOT:
Both striker - Watkins and Kane are good options in this one as both would benefit from each other's defensive vulnerabilities through central areas.
Pedro Porro is a great one week punt as well.
CRY vs BOU:
Both sides concedes tons of chances from all over the pitch.
For Palace, Zaha and Olise could benefit the most positionally.
Watch out for Ouattara as well!
CHE vs NFO:
Chelsea have conceded chances from almost all over the pitch!
Brennan Johnson and Gibbs-White could spoil Chelsea's clean sheet chances and have the potential to do well.
For Chelsea, Madueke is the ultimate high risk differential.
SOU vs FUL:
Southampton have conceded chances from almost everywhere.
Aleksandar Mitrovic is back for this one and he is also the standout pick in this match for Fulham.
Willian is a good differential option as well.
BRE vs WHU:
Brentford have conceded most chances through the centre. While West Ham concedes from almost everywhere.
Players who could do well - Toney, Mbeumo, Antonio, Paqueta.
LEE vs NEW:
There are no relevant Leeds players. So we will skip past this one.
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Man City is a team that interests all of us but with the possibility of winning title in the first match against CHE, there could be some heavy rotation in 2nd game.
Here are our top 3 picks who have a decent chance of starting both games:
1. Mahrez
Mahrez has had 4 consecutive starts in last 4 matches in the Premier League and looks the most likely to start both games in the double as his direct counterpart Bernardo has been more favored in the Champions League and also started in the last game against Madrid.
Haaland is obviously the standout captaincy pick this GW, he has a DGW with decent fixtures and his ownership will be massive, not to mention the fact that he already has 36 PL goals this season.
However, one could argue that City will rotate heavily in the Brighton game (assuming they win the league vs Chelsea) and even Haaland could be at risk for a benching there. Now, Haaland could of course score a hattrick in the first game and end up starting the second anyway…
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It’s always difficult to guess Pep Guardiola’s starting XI, but with Riyad Mahrez having started 3 PL games in a row before being benched in the UCL, it’s reasonable to assume that he comes back in vs Everton.
With only 3 GWs left it’s time to start taking risks, and if Mahrez ends up starting he’s a differential with an extremely high points ceiling. The fixture is decent, and Mahrez has 4 assists in his last 3 PL games as well as 3 double digit hauls in his last 11 starts.