It's the third gameweek in seven days for Fantasy Premier League managers with some exciting matches this weekend. While leaders Arsenal face old manager Unai Emery and his high-flying Aston Villa, Manchester City host Sunderland, who have been brilliant since their promotion. Under pressure Tottenham manager Thomas Frank hosts his old club Brentford, who could another nail in his coffin.
Chelsea and Liverpool will both look to get back to winning ways at Bournemouth and Leeds respectively, while Wolves eye a first win of the season at home to Manchester United, fresh from their disappointing draw against West Ham at Old Trafford. Express Sport brings you all the injury news you need and our FPL tips for GW15...
Injury news
Two of the biggest injuries concern Arsenal. With Gabriel Magalhaes (£6.3million) out for a few weeks longer, the fitness of his centre-back partner William Saliba (£6m) is a major talking point. Mikel Arteta confirmed that the Frenchman has a "little niggle" after a knock in training.
"Hopefully it will be a matter of days," was the Spaniard's assessment. That means if you own him, Saliba is a hold. But we wouldn't be signing him this week in case he misses out on the trip to Villa. Declan Rice (£7.1m) is the other major Arsenal injury after limping off against Brentford in midweek with a calf complaint but the midfielder is expected to be fit for the trip to Villa Park.
In the same fixture, Emiliano Martinez (£5.1m) is another high-profile injury. The Villa goalkeeper faces a late fitness test but could still miss out. With Villa hosting an in-form Arsenal side, we'd recommend benching him even if Martinez plays.
Another popular FPL pick is Crystal Palace winger Ismaila Sarr (£6.6m). He is unavailable for the coming weeks and may only play once before heading to the African Cup of Nations to represent Senegal. Sarr is currently one of the most sellable assets in the game.
Tips
Phil Foden (£8.3m) is the man most managers are eager to get into their teams - and it's easy to see why. With four goals in his last two matches, the City playmaker has found form and Pep Guardiola's side have a nice run of games: Sunderland (H), Crystal Palace (A), West Ham (H), Nottingham Forest (A), Sunderland (A). He's a must-buy.
Talking of sellable assets, while his minutes are secured, Liverpool's defence is not. Virgil van Dijk is priced at £6m and should be sacrificed so the funds can be spent elsewhere. They will not keep enough clean sheets for that price and Liverpool do not score many set-piece goals despite Van Dijk's aerial threat.
Crystal Palace are a team to target defensively. They have three of the four highest-points-scoring defenders this season in Daniel Munoz (£6.1m, 89 points), Marc Guehi (£5.1m, 83 points) and Maxence Lacroix (£5.1m, 78 points). That's outstanding value given Gabriel, on 81 points, costs £6.3m.
Antoine Semenyo (£7.7m) is another player leaving a lot of teams. The Bournemouth winger has not got more than four points since GW7 and is an easy sell to make room for the in-form Foden. There is a case for keeping Semenyo, though, given he is the Cherries' key man and a consistent 90-minute man. Two good cheaper midfielders to spare money for Foden include Yankuba Minteh (£6.3m) and Elliot Anderson (£5.4m).
Premier League fixture schedule
Saturday
12.30pm: Aston Villa vs Arsenal
3pm: Everton vs Nottingham Forest
3pm: Newcastle vs Burnley
3pm: Man City vs Sunderland
3pm: Tottenham vs Brentford
3pm: Bournemouth vs Chelsea
5.30pm: Leeds vs Liverpool
Sunday
2pm: Brighton vs West Ham
4.30pm: Fulham vs Crystal Palace
Monday
8pm: Wolves vs Man Utd