This article is part of our TheSix Fantasy Soccer series.
MATCHES (EDT)
10:00 a.m: Southampton v. Manchester City
10:00 a.m: Newcastle v. Chelsea
10:00 a.m: West Ham v. Everton
10:00 a.m: Crystal Palace v. West Brom
10:00 a.m: Huddersfield v. Arsenal
10:00 a.m: Manchester United v. Watford
10:00 a.m: Liverpool v. Brighton
10:00 a.m: Burnley v. Bournemouth
10:00 a.m: Tottenham v. Leicester City
10:00 a.m: Swansea City v. Stoke City
STRIKERS
Marcus Rashford, MUN v. WAT (€8M): With Romelu Lukaku already ruled out and Alexis Sanchez likely to be rested, Rashford has already been named to Sunday's squad versus Watford. He'll want to inflict as much horror as possible on the Watford backline as he goes in search of his first goal in his last eight appearances.
Anthony Martial, MUN v. WAT (€8M): Unless manager Jose Mourinho has something up his sleeve, Martial has already been named as a starter for Sunday's season finale. He hit 13 points in his last start, and that was without even taking a shot.
Danny Welbeck, ARS at HUD (€7M): Welbeck may not even start, and it's possible that more value opens up once lineups are announced, but at €7 million he's well worth consideration if Arsene Wenger comes to the conclusion that he should be a part of his final Arsenal starting XI.
MIDFIELDERS
Ashley Young, MUN v. WAT (€8M): Young's original position is defender, but he's listed as a midfielder on The Six. Usually I would advise against playing defenders in a midfielder slot, but it's worth the shot given Young's price coupled with his ability to pick up points regardless of positioning.
Son Heung-Min, TOT at WBA (€8M): Son has been a mainstay in this spot most of the season based on his reasonable price and big upside. Goal dependence is a bit of a concern, but if he gets going Son has shown that he can be a game changer.
Philippe Coutinho, LIV v. BHA (€3M): Psyche! He's really there in the player pool if you want to plug him in (don't), but this is more of a reminder to keep an eye out for values that emerge with squad rotation likely on the final day of the season.
DEFENDERS
Calum Chambers, ARS at HUD (€8M): With Konstantinos Mavropanos receiving a red card Thursday, Chambers could log a rare start. He hovers around 12 points when he's in the first XI, which would be an excellent return for someone who has been mostly a reserve this season.
Benjamin Mendy, MCI at SOU (€6M): Mendy has finally returned after recovering from an ACL injury. If he gets his first start since the injury, look for him to react like a tiger marauding down the flank as he flashes his attacking upside in the season finale.
Jordi Osei-Tutu, ARS at HUD (€3M): It's highly unlikely that legendary manager Arsene Wenger will tap this deep into Arsenal's fountain of youth, but keep your eyes peeled for the minimum priced values that will surely be there once lineups drop to free up funds for the heavy artillery.
GOALKEEPER
Sergio Romero, MUN v. WAT (€3M): Romero is set to receive a start in the final game of the season. Watford will want to punish the backup goalkeeper, but at minimum price there's no reason not to play Romero at home and available at the bare minimum price.