![Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 25 [UPDATED]](https://res.cloudinary.com/rotowire/image/upload/ar_16:6,c_fill,dpr_auto,f_auto,g_auto:custom_no_override,q_auto,w_auto/oxdsxs3m6jd0qeozcbi3.jpg)
Leeds have not rotated much this season, but two matches in Gameweek 25 could see head coach Marcelo Bielsa makes some changes (or not).
![Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 24 [UPDATED]](https://res.cloudinary.com/rotowire/image/upload/ar_16:6,c_fill,dpr_auto,f_auto,g_auto:custom_no_override,q_auto,w_auto/ciylyvebhsbiyymjg65c.jpg)
Manchester City will play twice in Gameweek 24, but their attack is deep enough that manager Pep Guardiola could almost fully rotate between the two matches.

Leeds have used one of the most consistent lineups in the Premier League this season, which likely means Raphinha will keep his starting spot for their matchup against Crystal Palace on Monday.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang returned to full training Monday, which could allow him to start Tuesday against Wolverhampton.
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A number of injuries will alter lineups this weekend, with Son Heung-Min possible playing more centrally in place of the injured Harry Kane.
![Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 20 [UPDATED]](https://res.cloudinary.com/rotowire/image/upload/ar_16:6,c_fill,dpr_auto,f_auto,g_auto:custom_no_override,q_auto,w_auto/zny8kjicgqkqvtglea1m.jpg)
Liverpool went with a heavily rotated side in their last Premier League match, but Mohamed Salah seems likely to start against Spurs this week after bagging a brace against Man United in the FA Cup on Sunday.
![Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 19 [UPDATED]](https://res.cloudinary.com/rotowire/image/upload/ar_16:6,c_fill,dpr_auto,f_auto,g_auto:custom_no_override,q_auto,w_auto/zny8kjicgqkqvtglea1m.jpg)
With many teams playing twice in Gameweek 19, fantasy players will want to focus on double gameweek players.

There could be significant rotation this weekend due to continued fixture congestion, though that likely means Mohamed Salah will return to Liverpool's starting XI.

RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting Manchester City to dominate West Brom this week, which is why Kevin De Bruyne sits atop the weekly player rankings.

Liverpool have a tough matchup against Tottenham on Wednesday, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird is still expecting a very good performance from Mohamed Salah.
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The busy holiday period is upon us, and we could see significant lineup rotation as Premier League sides will play midweek and again this weekend.
![Fantrax Premier League Rankings: Gameweek 9 [Updated]](https://res.cloudinary.com/rotowire/image/upload/ar_16:6,c_fill,dpr_auto,f_auto,g_auto:custom_no_override,q_auto,w_auto/m2abb6ve2gcsyhlrfmmj.jpg)
Chelsea are expected to take care of business away to Newcastle this weekend, which is why many Blues are high in Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
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Anthony Martial returns from suspension this week, and he takes a high spot in Andrew Laird's weekly rankings as Manchester United are heavily favored at home against West Brom.

With a number of players returning from international duty, as well as others missing out due to positive COVID-19 tests, there could be plenty of lineup adjustments in Gameweek 9 of the Premier League.