Is the Premier League title race already over? Some have claimed on social media after Liverpool's dominant 2-0 win over Manchester City sent the Reds nine points clear of the chasing pack and 11 points above the champions, the league is done.
Let's be honest, it's way too early to say that just over a third of a way through the campaign but Liverpool are looking mightily impressive.
Arsenal and Chelsea did their bit with wins over West Ham United and Aston Villa respectively but for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers, Brentford's Kevin Schade was the star.
His hat-trick and assist in the Bees' 4-1 demolition of Leicester City saw him net a staggering 23 points, closely followed by Justin Kluivert's hat-trick for Bournemouth in their 4-2 win at Wolves seeing him bag 20 points.
Arsenal's Bukayo Saka's goal and three assists in the Gunners' 5-2 win at West Ham United saw him net 18 points too.
For each FPL Gameweek, we'll be keeping you up-to-date with all the latest that's going on, including transfers while the windows are open, injury news, suspensions, who's playing who and our in-depth analysis of what you need to be thinking about.
Here's indy100's preview for FPL Gameweek 14.
Kevin Schade of Brentford celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal, his third and hat-trick goal during the Premier League match between Brentford FC and Leicester City FC at Gtech Community Stadium on November 30, 2024 in Brentford, EnglandBrentford's Kevin Schade was the standout FPL player in Gameweek 13 /Ryan Pierse, Getty Images
FPL Gameweek 14 picks - what to think about
Let's start with the elephant in the room - Manchester City are woefully out of form and are struggling, providing a huge headache for almost half of all FPL managers still with Erling Haaland in their side.
Given his £15m price tag, if there are enough free transfers, switching him out to free up funds in other areas could prove a strong strategic move at this point.
However City do have a fairly kind run of fixtures through to the end of January with just one red fixture between now and January 25.
FPL has four difficulty rankings of fixtures - green (2) is the so-called 'easiest' with this then going through neutral (3), light red (4) and dark red (5), which is what is referred to through this analysis.
If switches are being thought of, there are a few things to consider.
Given how Chelsea have performed of late, they could be the team to cash in on with eight of their next nine league fixtures being green and the Blues are unbeaten in their last five including against Arsenal, Manchester United and Newcastle United.
Arsenal don't have a red fixture in their next seven but only have three greens in that time - the rest are neutral but the Gunners have been red hot since Martin Odegaard returned from injury.
Manchester United seem resurgent under Ruben Amorim (although it's still very early in his reign) but the Red Devils have two dark red fixtures in their next three, including trips to Arsenal and Manchester City.
Brighton have a good run of fixtures in the next five, with four green on the horizon, but the Seagulls seem to struggle more against these kinds of teams (think the 1-1 draw at home to Southampton on Friday night where they were lucky to get a point).
Nottingham Forest have started the season really well but don't have a green fixture before Christmas now.
Although Aston Villa are out of form, they have three green fixtures coming up which could spark the turnaround in their fortunes they sorely need.
Wolves have the best run in the next four with all of them green fixtures and have picked up eight of their nine points in their last five, although did lose to Bournemouth at home last time out.
West Ham United have four green fixtures in their next five (with Mohammed Kudus returning from suspension) whereas Brentford's run from now through to the end of January is really tough with just one green fixture until January 26.
Ipswich Town's next three fixtures are green which could be something to consider for more budget options.
Joergen Strand Larsen of Wolverhampton Wanderers celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and AFC Bournemouth at Molineux on November 30, 2024 in Wolverhampton, EnglandWolves have the easiest run in the next four fixtures but lost to Bournemouth at the weekend despite a brace from Jorgen Strand Larsen /Carl Recine/Getty Images
FPL injuries
Each Gameweek, this is a comprehensive guide to players who are out or are a doubt for each club in the order they appear for their club in FPL.
If they have a knock and a chance of playing, this will be reflected (if they have a 75 per cent chance of playing, the number will be by their name in brackets, the same for 50 per cent chance and so on), otherwise they are ruled out.
These stats are those displayed in Fantasy Premier League at the time of writing.
Arsenal - Gabriel (75), Ben White, Tomiyasu Takehiro, Thomas Partey (75), Mikel Merino (75)
Aston Villa - Emi Martinez (75), Amadou Onana (75), Jacob Ramsey
Bournemouth - Julian Araujo, Lewis Cook (75), Luis Sinisterra, Alex Scott
Brentford - Kristoffer Ajer, Rico Henry, Aaron Hickey, Mathias Jensen (75), Josh Dasilva, Gustavo Nunes
Brighton - Joel Veltman (75), Ferdi Kadioglu (50), Adam Webster (25), Jack Hinshelwood (25), James Milner, Brajan Gruda (75), Solly March (25)
Chelsea - Wesley Fofana, Reece James, Omari Kellyman
Crystal Palace - Chadi Riad Dnanou, Adam Wharton, Matheus Franca, Franco Umeh-Chibueze (25)
Everton - Tim Iroegbunam, James Garner, Armando Broja (75), Youssef Chermiti
Fulham - Joachim Andersen, Jorge Cuenca, Harrison Reed
Ipswich Town - Axel Tuanzebe (75), Ben Johnson (75), Kalvin Phillips (75), Chiedozie Ogbene, George Hirst
Leicester City - Jakub Stolarczyk, Caleb Okoli (75), Ricardo Pereira, Abdul Fatawu, Harry Winks (50)
Liverpool - Alisson (50), Ibrahima Konate, Konstantinos Tsimikas (25), Diogo Jota (50), Federico Chiesa (50)
Manchester City - Mateo Kovacic, Rodri, Oscar Bobb
Manchester United - Victor Lindelof (50), Leny Yoro (50)
Newcastle United - Emil Krafth, Sven Botman, Jamaal Lascelles, Alexander Isak (75)
Nottingham Forest - Ibrahim Sangare, Danilo
Southampton - Aaron Ramsdale, Gavin Bazunu, Jan Bednarek, Juan Larios, Adam Lallana, Will Smallbone, Paul Onuachu (75), Ross Stewart
Spurs - Guglielmo Vicario, Cristian Romero (50), Micky van de Ven, Archie Gray (75), Wilson Odobert, Mikey Moore, Dominic Solake (75), Richarlison
West Ham United - Konstantinos Mavropanos (75), Kaelan Casey (75), Niclas Fullkrug
Wolves - Yerson Mosquera, Bastien Meupiyou (75), Boubacar Traore, Enso Gonzalez, Sasa Kalajdzic
Mohammed Kudus of West Ham United celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur FC and West Ham United FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 19, 2024 in London, EnglandWest Ham United's Mohammed Kudus is available again after scoring and seeing red in the Hammers' 4-1 loss at Spurs in October /
FPL suspensions
Some players have picked up suspensions for being sent off or accumulating yellow cards, or are ineligible to face their parent club after joining a different team on loan.
Crystal Palace - Daichi Kamada
Fulham - Sasa Lukic, Tom Cairney
Manchester United - Lisandro Martinez, Kobbie Mainoo
Southampton - Taylor Harwood-Bellis, Flynn Downes, Tyler Dibling, Lesley Ugochukwu
Spurs - Rodrigo Bentancur
Wolves - Nelson Semedo
FPL Gameweek 14 fixtures
These fixtures kick-off on Wednesday at 7.30pm unless stated.
Arsenal v Manchester United (Wednesday, 8.15pm)
Aston Villa v Brentford (Wednesday, 8.15pm)
Bournemouth v Spurs (Thursday, 8.15pm)
Everton v Wolves
Fulham v Brighton (Thursday, 7.30pm)
Ipswich Town v Crystal Palace (Tuesday, 7.30pm)
Leicester City v West Ham United (Tuesday, 8.15pm)
Manchester City v Nottingham Forest
Newcastle United v Liverpool
Southampton v Chelsea
Ruben Amorim, Head Coach of Manchester United, applauds the fans as he walks towards the tunnel after the team's victory in the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Everton FC at Old Trafford on December 01, 2024 in Manchester, EnglanManchester United's Ruben Amorim faces his toughest test yet since taking the reins as the Red Devils travel to Arsenal /Alex Livesey/Getty Images
When does the next FPL Gameweek start?
The next FPL Gameweek starts on Saturday, December 7 with Everton v Liverpool at 12.30pm.
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