One major call in the FPL lineup of the week is to go with zero City assets - indeed, even Haaland!
Our funds are essential to load up on Gunners assets as they face at home one of the most struggling teams in English top-flight recent memory.
Yes, Manchester City scored in five goals on their most recent away trip, but now they face Crystal Palace, a side with the second-best defensive record in the division for goals conceded and fourth-best in relation of expected goals conceded.
And the Gunners hosting Wolves is the type of fixture you need to attack - the best team in the division against one lacking of form, technical ability and self-belief.
This team of the gameweek is selected based on current FPL valuations to stay under a £100m limit, as if you were playing a Free Hit.
The captain didn't deliver but big scores from Bruno Fernandes (18), Dias (fourteen), Foden (twelve) and Tarkowski (9), plus a fortunate 16-point Dewsbury-Hall substitute appearance produced a monster eighty-three points total. Boom!
Robin Roefs, the Black Cats, keeper, £4.7m - Newcastle United (h)
This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the top flight since 2016 is set to be loud, passionate, combative - and it could be one of those tight games that is all drama but minimal goalmouth action.
Which would make the Sunderland keeper, third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a solid pick.
Ben White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (home)
An Arsenal defensive asset is a essential pick for this fixture. Wolves have just one goal scored on the road so far and a single goal in their last six fixtures.
Ben White is a fantastic offensive threat when he gets his opportunity. Having started the past two games at right-back, had a fourteen-point return against the Bees and leads the charts in that period among Arsenal defenders with two big chances created, two attempts inside the area and an expected goal involvement of 0.7.
Marc Cucurella, the Blues, £6.2m - Everton (home)
Everton are erratic so this selection is more about the Blues'defence and Cucurella upside.
The London club have the fourth-best defensive record while Cucurella has created more opportunities (nineteen) than any other defensive player in the division.
And he is yet to score yet, after scoring five goals the previous campaign.
Dalot, United, £4.4m - the Cherries (h)
You can't have high expectations for a Manchester United shutout - they have just one all season - but the Cherries'goals have slowed down in the last two matches.
Crucially, Dalot has been occupying some incredibly advanced roles as a wing-back in the past 3 games.
In those matches he's taken 4 attempts, 2 clear opportunities, one goal and an assist. He missed a cracking chance at Wolverhampton on Monday night too.
Bukayo Saka (captain), Arsenal, £10.2m - Wolverhampton (h)
This fixture against Wolverhampton is too good to pass up and that makes Bukayo Saka, Arsenalbest offensive asset a must-have.
Little statistical analysis needed to support this pick. Manchester United had 27 attempts at Wolverhampton on Monday, netted four and might have had twice as many.
The Gunners will be keen to attack.
Rice, the Gunners, £7.1m - Wolverhampton (home)
One point behind Bruno Fernandes in the midfield scoring list, Rice is so reliable for Arsenal.
More attacking this season, he's generated more opportunities than any Gunners teammate (twenty-seven) and has five assists to show for it.
He's also the surest bet for game time as the manager might view this as a opportunity to rest his squad.
Bruno Fernandes, United, £9m - the Cherries (home)
The Portuguese playmaker may have taken over from Semenyo as the must-own FPL midfield asset.
Match-up proof, consistently a shout for defensive bonus points and with multiple ways to points.
Palmer, the Blues, £10.3m - the Toffees (home)
This week's differential pick, Cole Palmer has his first full 90 minutes under his belt after a lengthy injury and we know what an high-scoring FPL asset he can be.
You get the feeling that, as quickly as he has one good game, FPL managers will be rushing to sign him up.
He missed the Blues'Champions League loss at the Italian side, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he should be fresh for the Toffees.
Dango Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds (h)
Leeds United come into this match following two strong home results against the Blues and the Reds, but on the road they have let in three times for each one they've netted.
This is likely the winger's last fixture before departing for the Africa Cup of Nations.
He's been excellent for Brentford this season, and has 5 attacking returns in his past 3 home matches.
Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds United (h)
It's been a frustrating couple of gameweeks for Thiago owners, with only 3 points in two matches.
Nevertheless, he's the second goal scorer in the division and has 7 goals in seven fixtures at home. He's the top striker choice for this round and, with a favourable run of games, you can set and forget until the January window at least.
Hugo Ekitike, the Reds, £8.4m - Brighton & Hove Albion (home)
It is expected that Arne Slot keeps faith with the young striker, after his brace performance at Leeds United.
He performed well at the start of the season and you wonder what he could have achieved had a rival striker not been signed and challenged him for minutes at centre-forward.