Do you want to head into the World Cup break top of your fantasy league? Well, you re running out of time!
This weekend will be the penultimate round of games before a Premier League hiatus for Qatar 2022, with real-life teams aiming to get themselves in as strong a position as possible ahead of the Boxing Day resumption.
On the fantasy football front, given how tricky and unpredictable everything is likely to be after the World Cup, this is arguably a vital couple of weeks.
That s where Stats Perform hopes to help. They have delved into the Opta numbers to identify four players who appear smart choices beyond your obvious picks such as Erling Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne.
Danny Ward (Everton v Leicester City)
This might sound like a rogue choice given he conceded 22 goals in Leicester s first seven league games this term, but the Foxes have improved defensively of late.
That s highlighted by the fact Ward has kept clean sheets in four of his past six appearances in the Premier League, with no one matching that figure since the start of October.
In his first seven games, Ward let in 4.7 goals more than he should have according to Opta, but his goals prevented since stands at 1.0 – he s certainly turned his form around.
Kieran Trippier (Southampton v Newcastle United)
Obviously, the trick to picking defenders in fantasy football is choosing those who are likely to keep clean sheets and also able to offer a threat going forward – Trippier is marking himself out as the ideal candidate.
Since his first Newcastle game in the Premier League, he is one of just five defenders to reach five goal involvements and contribute to at least seven clean sheets. Trippier s also played the fewest minutes of those players.
Six of those clean sheets have been kept this season, with Newcastle s defensive solidity impressing pundits, while his 31 chances created is a Premier League-high for defenders, highlighting his attacking threat.
Leandro Trossard (Wolves v Brighton and Hove Albion)
It s been a peculiar season in general for Brighton, though Trossard s form has been one of few constants.
The Seagulls will hope that last weekend s battering of their former manager Graham Potter s Chelsea side will bring momentum, and that could see Trossard – arguably in the former of his Premier League career – become even livelier.
After all, only four players have more goals (seven) than the Belgian this term, with his record of a goal involvement every 126 minutes roughly twice as good as his previous best over a full campaign (one every 255 minutes).
Callum Wilson (Southampton v Newcastle United)
Eddie Howe has attracted a lot of praise for making Newcastle sound defensively, but they also continue to possess a potent attacking unit and Wilson is central to that.
Not only does he have eight goal involvements to his name this term (six scored, one assisted), Wilson s record of one goal every 117 minutes in the Premier League in 2022 (936 minutes) is his second-best return over a calendar year in the top flight after 2015, when he only played 543 minutes.
He travels to Southampton with huge confidence, having had a hand in three goals against Aston Villa last time out, the first time he s managed that in over two years.