Antonin Kinsky, Spurs, keeper, £4.5m – home to Leicester
Spurs aren’t a defence you’d usually back but Leicester have scored just twice in their past seven games.
Kinsky has impressed so far since signing for Spurs from Slavia Prague and the Czech keeper made four saves at Everton last week.
With a bit of luck you could get a clean sheet and bonus-type performance.
Lucas Digne, Aston Villa, £4.6m – home to West Ham
Only Trent Alexander-Arnold (13) has created more big chances this season than Digne.
The Frenchman is also top three for total crosses and the jury is out on West Ham’s attack under Graham Potter.
Fulham gifted them two goals when the Hammers won 3-2 a couple of weeks ago and they failed to break down Palace last week.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool, £7.3m – home to Ipswich
Two double-digit scores in his past four games, home to a struggling side and with a double gameweek coming up.
Alexander-Arnold is about to become essential so put him in your team (if you can afford the whopping price tag!).
Pervis Estupinan, Brighton, £5m – home to Everton
I’m not buying the idea that Everton will suddenly start scoring loads under David Moyes, despite putting three past Spurs last week.
Brighton will control possession and that gives their full-backs chance to get plenty of attacking touches.
Estupinan’s underlying data is nothing special but it does tell us that he is Brighton’s most likely defender to get a return.
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