Sunday's three-game interleague slate doesn't have any dominant favorites, so fantasy players could look to rack up peripheral stats with players like Jordan Amavi.
With Manchester City one of four teams on Sunday's two-game slate, fantasy managers will have a tough time fitting in as many Citizens as possible.
Mohamed Salah has been on a tear of late, and with Liverpool facing Brighton on Saturday, he's likely to be a very popular fantasy option.
Harry Kane is likely to draw plenty of attention as Spurs look to bounce back at Watford on Saturday, but a few of his teammates may be better fantasy options.
Playing at home against Swansea City is always a place to look for fantasy value, and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting sticks out among the Stoke City attackers.
With Tottenham possibly rotating their fullbacks after Serge Aurier and Danny Rose started during the midweek, Kieran Trippier could regain his spot in the starting XI at Watford.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's seven-game daily fantasy Premier League slate, including whether we can finally trust Gylfi Sigurdsson again and if paying up for the Liverpool forwards is worth it.
Two teams have better win odds than Tottenham on Saturday's seven-game slate, but no one has better anytime goal scoring odds than Harry Kane.
Liverpool could rotate a bit after last weekend's match against Chelsea, but if James Milner keeps his spot in the starting XI, he could make a solid play on The Six.
Manchester City have a number of very good fantasy options, but Schuyler Redpath sees one who could really pay off in GPPs on Wednesday.
Manchester City are big favorites at home against Southampton on Wednesday, but do fantasy owners need to pay up for Kevin De Bruyne?
Wednesday's six-game slate includes three overwhelming favorites and Liverpool away to Stoke City, which means fantasy owners will have to find creative ways to roster the likes of Mohamed Salah.
Manchester United and Tottenham are the big teams on Tuesday's four-game slate, but is it worth paying up for Harry Kane?
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper review their daily fantasy Premier League lineups from this past weekend and then preview Tuesday's four-game slate, which looks to be very low scoring, and Wednesday's six-game one, which looks more like what we see during
Chelsea, Man City and Arsenal are big favorites on Wednesday's six-game slate, but don't forget about Mohamed Salah and Liverpool at Stoke City.
Manchester United battled for a 1-0 victory over Brighton at the weekend, and they'll look to begin a winning streak Tuesday at Watford.
Manchester City and Arsenal are the big favorites on Sunday's small three-game slate, but paying up for players like Kevin De Bruyne won't be easy.