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Brentford vs Brighton (Saturday 3pm kick-off):
Games started:
Flekken: 31/32
Ajer: 17/32
Collins: 31/32
Van Den Berg: 23/32
Lewis Potter: 23/32
Norgaard: 29/32
Janelt: 27/32
Damsgaard: 28/32
Mbeumo: 32/32
Schade: 20/32
Wissa: 28/32
Since Van Den Berg has returned from injury, he started 1 game at right-back before shifting back to his preferred position, centre-back. Clearly Frank favour’s the makeup of the back 4 with Ajer at right-back and Van Den Berg centre-back over shifting Van Den Berg to right-back with Pinnock at centre-back.
This is Thomas Frank’s preferred starting lineup and has been for the majority of this season.
Players to watch:
Van Den Berg:
Games started:
Verbruggen: 2/932
Hinshelwood: 17/32
Van Hecke: 28/32
Dunk: 20/32
Estupinan: 21/32
Baleba: 25/32
Ayari: 18/32
O’Riley: 7/32
Minteh: 15/32
Mitoma: 28/32
Joao Pedro: 22/32
With Van Hecke returning from suspension, I think Hurzeler will feel more confident shifting back to the 4-2-3-1 system he has used a lot over the past 2 months.
Ayari has been favoured recently over Gomez as Baleba’s partner in midfield.
O’Riley has started the last 2 games as 10/advanced midfielder and has performed fairly well. Hurzeler may be looking to bed in a young player he likes in order to prepare him for a larger role next season.
Mitoma returns from the minor knock that kept him out of the squad for Brighton’s 2-2 draw against Leicester in GW32.
Hurzeler has not started Joao Pedro and Welbeck together when playing 4-2-3-1 since the early months of the season. When Brighton won 6 of 8 games between GW21-28, Joao Pedro started as the lone striker in 5 of those wins. He gets the nod.
Crystal Palace vs Bournemouth (Saturday 3pm kick-off):
Iraola confirmed on Friday that Kluivert is set to be available after missing the last 3 games. The Bournemouth manager stated “I think Justin will be available if he trains normally”.
Tavernier did return to the squad against Fulham and could be in Iraola’s thoughts as an option to play on the wing over Ouattara.
Moyes sticks with what has been his trusted and preferred starting XI since he began his second stint as Everton manager.
Armando Broja did return from a lengthy spell injured and started up-front over Beto in GW32, however given he has just returned and given how well Beto has performed this season, it is a safe bet to assume Beto reclaims his spot.
It has been difficult to predict what system and team selection Pep is going to favour game to game as he has been searching for answers to various problems. In City’s 5-2 thrashing of Palace, he may have found the set up and starting lineup that can help City close out the season strong.
Nunes comes in for Lewis against a tall and physical Everton side.
It seems Pep wants to stick with the shift of Gvardiol to centre-back with O’Reilly playing left-back.
Foden has returned to training and will be available, and could replace De Bruyne in the 10 role or Gundogan in that left sided role he played against Palace.
With a new interim manager, it is tough to know what he prefers in terms of system and player profile in certain roles. However, going off the starting lineup he put out in GW32, and the resulting 3-0 loss, I think one potential shift he makes is having Fernandes play a more advanced role with Downes returning from suspension and starting in the deeper midfield role alongside Ugochukwu.
Players to watch:
Downes:
Aston Villa vs Newcastle (Saturday 5:30pm kick-off)
Games started:
Martinez: 31/32
Cash: 18/32
Konsa: 27/32
Pau: 19/32
Digne: 26/32
Tielemans: 32/32
Kamara: 14/32
McGinn: 23/32
Rogers: 31/32
Ramsey: 17/32
Watkins: 26/32
Now that Villa are out of the Champions League after a heroic effort and near comeback against PSG in midweek, Emery will likely rotate less and play his strongest 14 or 15 players the majority of the remaining minutes this season, as Villa are in the thick of a battle for one of those top 5 Champions League spots.
Pau starts alongside Konsa. Emery has opted for Mings over Pau in league games but I wonder if that changes with the league being the sole focus.
Against Newcastle’s physical midfield, I think Emery opts for the balance of quality in and out of possession of Kamara alongside Tielemans with McGinn in the 10 role over Asensio.
I think Watkins gets the nod over Rashford against Newcastle, with fresher legs and he has played well when given the chance recently. He is also better out of possession and at pressing than Rashford is and that will be key against Newcastle.
Pereira failed to really make an impact in the 10 role against Bournemouth. Silva has been switching between Smith-Rowe and Pereira in that role depending on form, matchups and fitness. I just have a feeling in a London Derby, with Smith-Rowe being an Arsenal boy and understanding the stakes, after a few games out of the starting lineup – Silva may want to use that motivation and the fresh legs.
Raul Jimenez returns to the starting lineup after Muniz was wasteful against Bournemouth.
Gusto comes in to start at right-back, Chalobah shifts back to centre-back and Tosin is dropped to the bench after Chelsea have had a very disappointing week with a draw to Ipswich and a loss to Legia Warsaw in the Conference League on Thursday. There is no room for Maresca not to play his strongest lineup and best players.
Sancho started in the Conference League game while Neto and Madueke were rested, likely in order to be fresh and fit for Fulham.
With Arsenal’s midweek game against Crystal Palace 6 days before their clash with PSG in the Champions League Semi-Final, this game against Ipswich presents the perfect opportunity to rest players that have played a lot recently and are set to start against PSG.
White starts with Timber getting a rest, with his fitness for PSG the priority.
Partey started both games against Brentford and PSG over the past week, and so is rested here. Jorginho comes in.
Odegaard returns to the starting XI.
Saka is rested here. It is more likely he plays against Crystal Palace, optimising his rest between games.
With Bellegarde suffering a knock that makes him a doubt, this is the perfect time for Vitor Pereira to re-integrate Cunha back into the starting lineup, directly replacing Bellegarde.
An unchanged starting lineup from Leicester’s 2-2 draw against Brighton in GW32. That was the Foxes best performance and result in many weeks. Hard to see Ruud changing anything.
Games started:
Alisson: 22/32
Bradley: 2/32
Konate: 24/32
Van Dijk: 31/32
Robertson: 26/32
Gravenberch: 31/32
Mac Allister: 28/32
Szoboszlai: 24/32
Salah: 31/32
Gakpo: 17/32
Diaz: 23/32
Trent has returned to team training but Slot said he is not fit to start. How Slot will choose to handle the situation once Trent is fully fit is yet to be seen.
Szoboszlai returns to the starting XI after being given a chance to rest against West Ham.
Jota after starting the majority of Liverpool games over the past 6 weeks, will be given a chance to rest. He has failed to make a major impact in any starts really and Gakpo-Diaz-Salah has been Liverpool’s best front 3 this season.
Players to watch:
Diaz:
Gakpo:
Jota:
Spurs vs Nottingham Forest (Monday 8pm kick-off):
Games started:
Vicario: 19/32
Porro: 24/32
Romero: 17/32
Van De Ven: 10/32
Spence: 13/32
Bentancur: 17/32
Bergvall: 10/32
Maddison: 19/32
Odobert: 5/32
Tel: 5/32
Solanke: 23/32
Porro returns to the starting lineup after being given a rest in GW32 prior to Spurs Europa League Quarter-Final tie against Frankfurt.
Udogie started against Frankfurt on Thursday so Spence is likely to start against Forest.
Bentancur, Bergvall and Maddison is Ange’s best midfield 3. With a week off between games, they should be fine to go again after starting on Thursday.
Johnson likely needs a rest after starting 3 straight games in all competitions, so Odobert comes in to play right-wing.
Aina has still not fully recovered from his injury despite returning to training, and is unlikely to start against Spurs. Therefore, Nuno opts for an unchanged starting XI.
Players to watch:
Aina:
Man City vs Aston Villa (Tuesday 8pm kick-off):
Lewis comes in for Nunes due to natural rotation.
Foden starts in the no 10 role replacing De Bruyne who will likely need a rest. Given at the beginning of the GW Foden was just returning from injury, it makes more sense for Pep to do it this way around..
Grealish and Savinho come in to play on the wings for the older Gundogan and young McAtee with only 3 days in between games.
Mings comes in for Pau with a short turnaround in between games.
Maatsen replaces the older Digne in the starting lineup.
Onana replaces Kamara alongside Tielemans. McGinn gets a rest and Asensio replaces him in the 10 role.
Rashford starts up-front.
Arsenal vs Crystal Palace (Wednesday 8pm kick-off):
Saka, Timber and Partey return to the starting XI. This is a perfect scenario for Arteta’s preferred XI for PSG to get minutes and sharpness in but plenty of rest with 6 days between the games.
An unchanged starting lineup for Palace from their game against Bournemouth earlier in the GW.