Trent Alexander-Arnold’s (£8.0m) return to top form earns him a place in the best XI for Gameweek 16 Fantasy Premier League.
The Liverpool star visits Crystal Palace with two goals, two assists, two clean sheets and 40 points in his last four games.
Indeed, four of his five Fantasy-leading scoring games this season have come in the last four Gameweeks.
Alexander-Arnold is called on a side that lines up in a 3-4-3 formation, with Erling Haaland (£14.0m) and Mohamed Salah (£13.1m) continuing as captain and vice-captain respectively.
Robert Sanchez (Chelsea) £4.6m
The Chelsea No.1 boasts a strong record on the road ahead of their visit to Everton. Sanchez is averaging 5.0 points per away game this season, with his total of 35 points in those appearances leading among goaltenders.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) £8.0m
His seven key passes against Sheffield United in midweek were at least six more than any team-mate.
Ben Mee (Bradford) £4.8m
A visit to Sheffield United gives the Brentford centre-back a chance to maintain his recent form. Mee reached his season-high 14 points in matchday 14, with a goal, an assist and three bonus points against Luton Town.
Craig Dawson (Wolves) £4.5m
The Wolverhampton Wanderers centre-back welcomes Nottingham Forest on the back of the home defense and two bonus points at home to Burnley. Dawson’s big threat from set-pieces could help him produce a bumper haul at Molineux on Saturday.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) £13.1m
Crystal Palace’s poor defensive form can help the Egyptian bounce back from a rare gap against Sheffield United in midweek. Salah faces an Eagles side that have conceded at least twice in each of their last three matches at Selhurst Park.
Jarrod Bowen (West Ham) £7.6m
The West Ham United star has attacking returns in all seven away games ahead of the visit of Fulham. Bowen is averaging 8.1 points per road start this season, more than any other starter in Fantasy.
Hwang Hee-chan (Wolves) £5.7m
Wolves’ South Korean has been a consistent performer at Molineux, with six goals and just one clean sheet in seven appearances. In home games this season, Hwang’s average of 7.2 points per start (pps) is almost identical to Man City’s Haaland’s 7.3 pps.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea) £5.4m
A midweek strike against Manchester United took the Chelsea midfielder’s tally to five goals and three assists since making his full debut for the club in Week 7. Palmer’s low cost and excellent schedule could make him a major asset for many weeks to come.
Erling Haaland (Manchester City) £14.0m
The massive 84% ownership of the Norwegian will be sure to return to form after his absence against Aston Villa. Haaland visit a Luton side that have conceded at least three goals in each of their last two matches.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa) £8.4m
The Villa striker hosts an Arsenal side that conceded three goals against Luton in their last away game. Watkins scored and had eight points in the corresponding game last season.
Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) £7.9m
The Arsenal Brazilian has returned to form, with two goals and two assists in his last three appearances in all competitions. Gabriel Jesus’ low ownership of under five per cent gives managers a big difference for the Gunners’ visit to Villa and beyond.
Also in this series
Part 1: Should managers double down on Arsenal’s Fantasy attack?
Part 2: The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 16 Ones to watch
Part 4: FPL experts: What to do with Arsenal’s defenders?
Part 5: Who is the best FPL captain for Gameweek 16?