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A standard, regular, single Fantasy Premier League gameweek with no teams playing twice. It’s been a while.
Bear in mind that only eight teams - Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Fulham, Leeds, Newcastle, Tottenham and West Ham - are in Premier League action next week due to the FA Cup quarter-finals.
You can either plan your transfers accordingly or prepare to use the Free Hit chip to work your way through.
Jamie Vardy
Kai Havertz
It’s March and this is arguably the first time that Chelsea’s marquee summer signing can be considered a fantasy option but Havertz appears to be finding his feet and comes up against Leeds’ questionable defence. Beware Thomas Tuchel rotation, as ever.
Richarlison
It may be time for many Dominic Calvert-Lewin owners to cut their losses and switch over to Richarlison if still interested in Everton assets. Four goals in his last five games bodes well for the visit of Burnley.
Lucas Digne
Sticking with Carlo Ancelotti’s side, Digne remains a solid defensive asset with attacking upside. It is fair to say that Burnley do not boast the most menacing attack and though Everton blank next week, it is Crystal Palace the week after.
Riyad Mahrez
Captaincy
Another open field, this week.
Bruno Fernandes will be well-backed and probably the most popular choice, despite coming up against a tough West Ham outfit. Fernandes is the safe pick if you do not want to stray too far from the crowd.
If you are feeling especially lucky, captaining either Timo Werner or Kai Havertz could pay off handsomely but Chelsea’s rotation makes that risky.
Clean sheets
Best XI
Martinez; Dias, Cancelo, Digne, Targett; Fernandes, Bale, Havertz; Richarlison, Vardy, Diagne.


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