With all 20 Premier League teams now back in action, fantasy football managers around the world are tinkering and tweaking as they look to find that perfect balance of solid but deadly.
It's fair to say that we've already had a few surprises (for the fantasy football world, at least) this season, with Manchester United players barely making a splash at home to Crystal Palace (looking at you, Bruno Fernandes), Liverpool shipping three to promoted Leeds United on day one and Dominic Calvert-Lewin leading the scoring chart.
Everything's been all over the place – you need as much help as you can get, and hopefully that's where we can help.
Using Opta data, here are a few tips that might enable you get back on track, or even – for those of you lucky enough – build on an emphatic start…
Jam-packed with points
— Fantasy Premier League (@OfficialFPL) September 23, 2020
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RUI PATRICIO
Despite the disappointing 3-1 defeat to Manchester City, Wolves appear set for another encouraging season, having seemingly recruited well and retained most of their key players.
Among those is Rui Patricio, who is second only to Ederson (0.45) in terms of goals conceded per game (0.82) since the Premier League resumed in June, while the Portugal international's six clean sheets in that time is also the second best in the division.
Up next for Wolves is a trip to West Ham, who have lost both of their first two games of the season, scoring just one goal in the process.
MICHAEL KEANE
Goal-scoring perhaps isn't a key factor for many when considering which defenders to choose in their fantasy team, but picking one who has a habit of finding the net can give you the edge.
Michael Keane heads into the weekend having scored twice since the June resumption, a record beaten by no other defender, while he also boasts the best shot conversion rate (40 per cent) among defenders to have attempted at least five in that time period.
Everton are looking impressive at the moment, and with quality deliveries from James Rodriguez and Lucas Digne floating in regularly, who's to say Keane won't find the net again at Crystal Palace?
SADIO MANE
This one's quite simple – Sadio Mane loves playing against Arsenal.
In 12 matches against the Gunners, he has scored six times. He has only managed more in meetings with Palace (nine in 11), and he goes into the game on the back of a match-winning brace at Chelsea last time out.
Matches between two of the big guns can prove a little risky in terms of captain selection, and Mane's certainly not cheap – but few have his record in such games.
MATHEUS PEREIRA
It's been a difficult readjustment to the Premier League for West Brom, who host Chelsea next having conceded eight times in two matches and scored just twice.
But those two goals should pique the interest of fantasy fans, given Matheus Pereira was involved in both (one goal, one assist) and won't break the bank.
The Brazilian will surely be key if the Baggies are to avoid the drop this term, having had a hand in 11 more goals (nine scored, 17 set up) than any other player for the club since the start of 2019-20.
Up next: @ChelseaFC () pic.twitter.com/gmwqjJ5gPr
— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) September 24, 2020
RAUL JIMENEZ
Two games, two goals – Jimenez has picked up right where he left off last season, the Mexican continuing to be the go-to man in attack for Wolves.
There's every chance that will continue at West Ham as well, given his penchant for scoring against the Hammers.
Jimenez has three goals in his past three Premier League clashes with West Ham, including a brace in January.
He also has four in six domestically, though a word of caution – Jimenez hasn't netted in three successive games since November last year.
GABRIEL JESUS
With Sergio Aguero out for the time being, Gabriel Jesus has the chance to find some form and enjoy a run of regular starts – he'll likely be encouraged by what's to come as well.
Leicester City are the visitors to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, and in five previous league outings against the Foxes, Jesus has four goals.
Only against Everton (seven) has Jesus netted more frequently, and given City's impressive season-starting 3-1 win at Wolves, they will be favourites when Brendan Rodgers' table-toppers (on goal difference) come to town.
On the face of it, Jesus looks a strong choice for the captaincy this week.
DANNY INGS
Under Ralph Hasenhuttl, Danny Ings really is in the form of his life.
Since the start of last season, his haul of 24 goals is second only to Jamie Vardy in the Premier League, while he has scored 45 per cent of Saints' league goals in that time.
Up next is former club Burnley, and although notoriously difficult to play against, they conceded four to Leicester last time out.
RH: "We are better than we have shown in the last few games. I know we can play calmer and more efficient.
— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) September 24, 2020
"We must be honest with what we haven't done well and be critical. But also know we had some good moments where @IngsDanny scores." pic.twitter.com/ohyzg2WPlL