Fpl Gameweek 31 Tips: captain Alexander Isak, doubles on Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli

Emi Martinez, Aston Villa, Guardian, £ 5 million – Nottingham Forest (H)
The Argentine held only his fourth clean sheet of the season in Wednesday’s victory in Brighton, but it is a differential option for this week and for the rest of the season.
Villa Face Southampton shy next week before a double in 33.
The forest is not an easy opponent for Villa, but they are certainly not so threatening without the wounded striker Chris Wood.
Virgil Van Dijk, Liverpool, £ 6.4 million – Fulham (a)
Liverpool’s defense is rolling at the moment, with three clean sheets in the last four including Manchester City and Newcastle.
And Van Dijk has scored only once so far this season. He has not finished a season with a single goal since 2020-21, so the medium law means it is due.
Djed Spence, Spurs, £ 4.4 million – Southampton (h)
While the form of Tottenham is again immersed in the nose, they face a team of saints with only 22 goals in 30 games: the lowest total of the League.
Spence seems to hold back that point of right back and, if they maintain a clean sheet, it has a great possibility of bonuses.
In the recent consecutive clean sheets of Tottenham, against Brentford and Manchester United, Spence gained the three maximum bonus points.
Kieran Trippier, Newcastle, £ 5.6 million – Leicester (a)
I’m sucking with memories of first trippier of the last two seasons, when he had nine and 10 assists? Perhaps.
Choosing a defender against Leicester every week is the most obvious call? YES.
This makes the tripe that goes a point in my opinion, even if it is breastfeeding a potential groin problem.
He took three sets, made three crosses and two key steps in Wednesday’s victory over Brentford, so you are getting a defender rather involved in the game attack.