GK: David De Gea - Manchester United - 1 Game, 7 Saves, 1 Clean Sheet = 10 Points

DF: Serge Aurier - Tottenham - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 1 Clean Sheet = 14 Points

Even the staunchest Tottenham supporter could not claim that Aurier’s goal was intentional, but gets the points nonetheless. The Frenchman also helped Spurs to their first clean sheet since the injury to Toby Alderweireld over a month ago. Unfortunately, Aurier’s Fantasy value is fairly low considering the rarity of a Tottenham clean sheet these days, established rotation, and an upcoming match against league leaders Manchester City.

DF: Jan Vertonghen - Tottenham - 1 Game, 1 Clean Sheet = 7 Points

DF: Antonio Valencia - Manchester United - 1 Game, 1 Clean Sheet = 7 Points

MF: David Silva - Manchester City - 1 Game, 2 Goals = 14 Points

Silva’s ridiculous season continued with a two-goal outing against Swansea on Wednesday. His brace means he’s now scored four times in the last three matches and also that he has already contributed to as many Premier League goals (13) as he did all of last season. As for Fantasy, it’s not possible to own every Manchester City player, but Silva is definitely the hot own at the moment and his playing time is more consistent than most.

MF: Willian - Chelsea - 1 Game, 1 Goal, 2 Assists = 14 Points

MF: Kevin De Bruyne - Manchester City - 1 Game, 1 Goal = 8 Points

MF: Heung-Min Son - Tottenham - 1 Game, 1 Goal = 8 Points

The South Korean is in terrific form and has now made our Fantasy Team of the Week three times in a row. His three goals and two assists have been very impressive and his run in the team may well continue considering the recent struggles of both Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli. Some may be shy about bringing in Son before the Manchester City match but it’s worth noting that he racked up points in both outings against Pep Guardiola’s side last season.

MF: Riyad Mahrez - Leicester City - 1 Game, 1 Goal = 8 Points

FWD: Shinji Okazaki - Leicester City - 1 Game, 2 Goals, 1 Assist = 15 Points

Seemingly out of nowhere, Shinji Okazaki has forced himself into the Fantasy discussion. The Japanese forward had four goals and no assists before last weekend and has notched two goals and two assists since. He’s only started three out of eight matches since Claude Puel came in as manager so owning him in this format is dangerous, but he’s shown the threat he poses when he’s on the pitch.

FWD: Sergio Aguero - Manchester City - 1 Game, 1 Goal = 7 Points