
Crystal Palace are away from home for both of their matches in Gameweek 37, but that won't stop Wilfried Zaha and company from racking up stats, leading to a higher than normal ranking at Fantrax.

Everton have two favorable home matches in Gameweek 37 and their players have some of their highest rankings of the season, including Richarlison who has been starting up front.

Liverpool only have one match in Gameweek 31, but their forwards still lead the Fantrax charts at home against Watford, even if Mohamed Salah doesn't start because of injury.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin will hope to breakthrough from his scoring drought, as Everton are one of two Premier League teams to have two matches in Gameweek 31.

Tottenham are home to Norwich, which means it's a good spot for Harry Kane to turn things around and he's near the top of the Fantasy Premier League rankings for Gameweek 15.

Manchester United are undergoing a managerial change, but that shouldn't stop Bruno Fernandes from having one of the better floors on the slate at Fantrax for Gameweek 15.

Liverpool's Diogo Jota is near the top of the FPL rankings for Gameweek 14, as he's coming off a brace and will surely be a popular addition this week.

Chelsea take on Watford in Gameweek 14, which means a lot of their players are near the top of the Fantrax rankings, highlighted by wing-backs Marcos Alonso and Reece James.

The Manchester City attack continues to fly, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird has high expectations for Jack Grealish this weekend against Southampton.

Mohamed Salah has scored four goals in his last five games in all competitions, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks the Liverpool talisman will have another big performance this weekend against Crystal Palace.

Even though his goal upside took a hit with Manchester United's addition of Cristiano Ronaldo, RotoWire's Andrew Laird is still expecting a big season from Bruno Fernandes.

With the transfer window finally closed, RotoWire's Andrew Laird breaks down his full player rankings for the 2021/22 Premier League season.

The Manchester United attack sputtered last week, but they have a solid bounce-back opportunity in Gameweek 3 against Wolverhampton.

Harry Kane seems to be back in Tottenham's good graces, which should only help teammate Son Heung-Min this week against Watford.