Fantasy Premier League is one of the biggest football games on the planet, but it can also be a great way to bet, and vice versa. So, we wanted to take a look at some fixtures and also rankings.
Below, you can find a preview of the weekend's fixtures, as well as the players 'most likely' to score, assist and make saves.
It's best to start with the fixtures, and this weekend's games are as follows:
For what it is worth, we have also got our Super Six predictions ready, if you would like some further insight into the games. However, this is going to be solely based on statistics, rather than personal predictions, really.
From the Official Fantasy Premier League rankings, the following teams have the easiest fixtures:
Using the odds from the bookmakers, we can find out the 'implied probability' of different results too, so according to the bookies, we have the following 'most likely' results:
Chelsea are not surprising as the first favourites this weekend. Liam Rosenior's impact has been immediate, and they already look pretty solid.
Arsenal to win against Leeds is also not a surprise, but I'd be slightly more wary. The Whites have been a bit stronger recently, and the Gunners have shown signs of dropping off slightly.
I really like the look of Manchester United's odds right now, and they are, perhaps, the team I am most tempted by this weekend.
Away to Spurs, Manchester City do not fill me with a great deal of confidence, even despite both teams' situations.
Finally, it was a bit of a surprise to see Sunderland at this price to beat Burnley. Whilst the Clarets have been better recently, they shouldn't really be getting a result at the Stadium of Light.
Betting recommendations: Chelsea, Manchester United, Sunderland
FPL Clubs to target: CHE, MUN, SUN
Whilst a lot of this section is probably similar to the actual fixture rankings, here we're going to be looking at the clubs most likely to keep Clean Sheets. As you would expect, many of the 'easier' fixtures also have lower Clean Sheet Odds.
So, taking the outcome from 'Exact' goals from all 10 Premier League games this weekend, we have found the highest and lowest odds.
The team most likely to keep a clean sheet this weekend is Arsenal, and their odds are 23/20, which is a 46.51% chance.
Following them, Sunderland (vs. Burnley) have a 45.45% chance, whilst Manchester United (vs. Fulham) have a 40% chance each of a clean sheet.
At the other end of the spectrum, it won't come as a surprise that Wolves are the most likely to concede a goal this weekend, with a 12.50% (7/1) likelihood of a clean sheet.
This is probably a no-bet week for Clean Sheets, I think faults can be picked in each team's chances. Arsenal at 23/20 could maybe be a bit of value.
However, I'd not be confident there... I think it'll be a goal fest this weekend.
Betting recommendations: No Bet...
FPL Clubs to target: -
It is probably right for this bit to come last, simply based on the fact that we can take the odds from the results and also the list of Clean Sheet odds. So, we're going to target those teams that are seemingly a little more vulnerable.
Here are the complete odds for a clean sheet in the Premier League this weekend, with teams listed alphabetically:

After going through the odds of each player, here are the three most likely players to score or assist for each team this weekend.
The gold shows the highest likelihood of a contribution in the league, whilst the silver and bronze represent second and third. Other highlighted options show the top 10 most likely to contribute across the league:

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| Max. Amount | £60 |
| Turnover | No wagering |
| Expiration | 28 days |
For those looking for the complete list of odds for the games, clean sheets, and contributions, it can be seen below.


Ben is an accredited football journalist who follows anything from League One to Serie A, also working for the likes of SempreMilan and Total Italian Football. As an avid punter, he has become the master tester at BettingLounge, refusing to take bookies by their words when it comes to withdrawal times and much more.