Leeds United scored five goals in their win over Newcastle on Wednesday, which could force Marcelo Bielsa to keep his same starting XI on Sunday against Manchester United.
The busy holiday period is upon us, and we could see significant lineup rotation as Premier League sides will play midweek and again this weekend.
Diogo Jota was rested for Wednesday's Champions League match against Atalanta, but he could slot back into the lineup for Saturday's match against Brighton.
With a number of players returning from international duty, as well as others missing out due to positive COVID-19 tests, there could be plenty of lineup adjustments in Gameweek 9 of the Premier League.
Gabriel Jesus returned from injury this week, scoring off the bench against Olympiacos, and he has a chance to start Sunday's big match against Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah scored off the bench in Liverpool's Champions League match on Tuesday, and he's expected back in the starting XI this weekend against West Ham at Anfield
Ferran Torres scored off the bench in Manchester City's win over FC Porto in the Champions League on Wednesday, and it may be enough to get him a start Saturday against West Ham.
Even though they have a seemingly tough matchup against Leicester City, Manchester City are expected to score multiple goals, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting Phil Foden to make an impact.
With a favorable home match against Newcastle this weekend, Tottenham's Son Heung-Min finds himself near the top of Andrew Laird's weekly positional rankings.
The opening weekend of the Premier League is always tough to project, though RotoWire's Andrew Laird is pretty confident Liverpool will be able to take care of business at home against Leeds United.
With Liverpool heavily favored at home against newly promoted Leeds, it comes as no surprise that players like Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah are near the top of Andrew Laird's weekly rankings.
Now classified as a midfielder in the Premier League's official fantasy game, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang remains one of the elite players in Andrew Laird's season-long rankings.
With a number of transfers and injuries over the past week, RotoWire's Andrew Laird is back with an update to his 2020/21 Premier League player rankings for Fantrax draft leagues.
Trent Alexander-Arnold finished with the most fantasy points among defenders last season, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting the Liverpool right-back to be there again in the 2020/21 campaign.
Chelsea are favored against Arsenal in the FA Cup final on Saturday, which could push fantasy players toward Mason Mount.
Manchester City are always expected to score loads of fantasy points, and that's no different in the season finale when they host already-relegated Norwich City.
Even though Aston Villa aren't expected to beat Arsenal on Tuesday, Jack Grealish still projects as one of the highest-scoring players in the game.