
Ahead of the international break, RotoWire's Ian Faletti checks in with projected lineups and team news in the Bundesliga for Matchday 3.
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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.
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Despite a small break in Premier League action, plenty of teams had to deal with FA Cup matches, so rotation could continue to be an issue for the six-game Gameweek 18 slate.
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After playing nearly the entire match against FC Midtjylland in the Champions League on Wednesday, Diogo Jota could move to the bench for this weekend's match against Fulham in favor of Roberto Firmino.

Diogo Jota was rested for Wednesday's Champions League match against Atalanta, but he could slot back into the lineup for Saturday's match against Brighton.

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.

Gabriel Jesus returned from injury this week, scoring off the bench against Olympiacos, and he has a chance to start Sunday's big match against Liverpool.

Mohamed Salah scored off the bench in Liverpool's Champions League match on Tuesday, and he's expected back in the starting XI this weekend against West Ham at Anfield

Ferran Torres scored off the bench in Manchester City's win over FC Porto in the Champions League on Wednesday, and it may be enough to get him a start Saturday against West Ham.

Sadio Mane is back in training, and he is expected to reclaim his starting spot up front with Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah for the Merseyside derby.
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Now classified as a midfielder in the Premier League's official fantasy game, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains one of the elite players in Andrew Laird's season-long rankings.
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With a number of transfers and injuries over the past week, RotoWire's Andrew Laird is back with an update to his 2020/21 Premier League player rankings for Fantrax draft leagues.

RotoWire's Andrew Laird breaks down his top 300 players for Fantrax's 2020/21 fantasy Premier League season, with Tottenham's Son Heung-Min finding a spot in the top 10.

Kevin De Bruyne is coming off a wonderful 2019/20 season, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird doesn't have the Manchester City superstar as his highest ranked player for the 2020/21 campaign.

Anthony Martial is now classified as a forward in the Premier League's official fantasy game, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting the Man United attacker to be a top-five player at the position.

Manchester City are always expected to score loads of fantasy points, and that's no different in the season finale when they host already-relegated Norwich City.

Riyad Mahrez has made the score-sheet in his last two Premier League starts, and he projects to have another solid outing against Watford in Gameweek 37, if he starts.