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Manchester United have a solid matchup at home against Brighton this weekend, which unsurprisingly puts Bruno Fernandes near the top of Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
There could be plenty of lineup changes as players return from international duty, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird thinks Harry Kane could have a big game if he starts against Newcastle this weekend.
Tottenham crashed out of the Europa League on Thursday, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird sees them bouncing back this weekend against Aston Villa, led by Harry Kane.
Arsenal are in a good run of form lately, and RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to make an impact against West Ham this weekend.
The Manchester United attack could be missing a few key players, but that doesn't stop Bruno Fernandes from landing near the top of Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
Manchester City have a prime matchup against Fulham this weekend, which helps push Kevin De Bruyne to the top of Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
The Tottenham attack has been hot-and-cold recently, but RotoWire's Andrew Laird is expecting them to turn up the heat in Gameweek 27 against Crystal Palace.
With two matches in Gameweek 27, fantasy players will certainly be trying to load up on Manchester City attackers.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is constantly tinkering with his starting XI, but Kevin De Bruyne could have a monster Gameweek 26 if he starts against West Ham and Wolverhampton.
Tottenham will play Burnley and Fulham in Gameweek 26, which is why Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min are high up in Andrew Laird's weekly player rankings.
