Choosing which Liverpool attackers to have on your fantasy team has been a tough decision of late, but Mohamed Salah sits atop our midfielder rankings for Gameweek 21.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper review their Boxing Day daily fantasy Premier League lineups before jumping into a preview of Saturday's seven-game slate, which is likely to see plenty of people focusing on Liverpool and Chelsea.
Chelsea will host Stoke City at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, which could lead plenty of fantasy players toward Alvaro Morata.
Manchester City are away at Newcastle on Wednesday, but that doesn't do much to knock down their implied goal total, which should help produce plenty of fantasy points.
The Tottenham fullback rotation has kept all of their prices relatively low, allowing us to take advantage of value plays from the opening match on Boxing Day.
Liverpool at home against Swansea City is a ripe opportunity to pay up for Philippe Coutinho, who has a goal in back-to-back games.
Chelsea are big favorites at home against Brighton on Tuesday, but fantasy players may be able to get Alvaro Morata at reduced ownership due to some other available options.
Harry Kane exploded for a hat trick against Burnley on Saturday, and Adam Zdroik is expecting another big performance in Gameweek 20 against Southampton at Wembley.
Mohamed Salah has scored four goals in his last five games and has a great opportunity to extend his streak of excellent play Tuesday against Swansea City.
Choosing between Philippe Coutinho and Mohamed Salah has been a difficult one for fantasy players lately, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks it might be doable to have both Tuesday.
Manchester United are one of three big favorites on the seven-game Boxing Day slate, which will certainly mean fantasy owners will at least consider Romelu Lukaku and Paul Pogba.
Fantasy rosters are likely to have plenty of Manchester City players, but Schuyler Redpath advises not to overlook Raheem Sterling.
Sergio Aguero's price is simply too low to ignore on The Six, making him essentially a free space on Saturday's big nine-game slate.
Saturday's seven-game slate will be all about how many Manchester City players can fit into fantasy lineups, which opens up a big opportunity in GPPs.
Spurs away to Burnley will have plenty of fantasy players focusing on their attacking pieces, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird says their attacking fullbacks should be in play as well.
Andrew Laird and Jordan Cooper preview Saturday's seven-game daily fantasy Premier League slate, which will have many players wondering how much Man City is too much before it starts hurting the rest of their lineups.
Andrew Laird and Mike Gottlieb preview the upcoming weekend of Premier League matches, highlighted by Arsenal hosting Liverpool on Friday to kick off the action.