
It'll be difficult to win in Fantrax and Sleeper leagues in Gameweek 36 without Manchester City players, but Chris Wood and Nottingham Forest could be useful.

A revived Kevin De Bruyne could be the most popular captain choice in a Gameweek 36 matchup against Southampton, as he leads the FPL rankings.

Fit again, Conor Bradley is a logical differential entering Gameweek 32 with Trent Alexander-Arnold still injured, according to Jonny Black.

Healthy again, Tottenham players crowd the Gameweek 31 Fantrax rankings ahead of a matchup against Southampton.

In a mixed week of matchups, Newcastle's trip to Leicester is one of the more favorable ones, seen in the Gameweek 31 FPL rankings.

Jeremy Doku has found a role at Manchester City again, making him one of the best Fantrax options ahead of Gameweek 28.

Liverpool are healthy and hard to deny in Gameweek 28, as they host Southampton with numerous players at the top of the FPL rankings.

Alexander Isak can't be stopped and is expected to produce again for Fantrax managers in Gameweek 22.

Chelsea are struggling for wins, but Cole Palmer isn't struggling for goals and he leads the rankings ahead of another good matchup in Gameweek 22.

Adam Zdroik provides player projections and predicted lineups for Wednesday's League Cup semifinal between Tottenham and Liverpool.

Liverpool are flying high at the top of the table and Luke Atzert thinks it would take something special for Manchester United to pull off the upset at Anfield.

Eberechi Eze is healthy again and could be a difference maker at Fantrax for Gameweek 19, home against Southampton.

The chances are waning to trust Erling Haaland and Manchester CIty with Gameweek 19's trip to Leicester City maybe being the last straw in FPL circles.

Leandro Trossard, among others, could benefit from Bukayo Saka's absence, as he makes an appearance in the Gameweek 18 Fantrax rankings.

Diogo Jota could be back in the starting XI in Gameweek 18, something to monitor in the FPL rankings ahead of a great matchup against Leicester City.

Liverpool are in better form and have fewer injuries than Tottenham, which makes Luke Atzert side with the away team in Sunday's matchup.

Trent Alexander-Arnold hasn't been the most reliable DFS player under Arne Slot, but that may not matter for Saturday's four-game DraftKings slate, writes Jack Burkart.