There is no margin for error when it comes to selecting your fantasy team with just six weeks of the Premier League season to go.
Whether you are battling to win the league, striving to climb off the bottom or desperate to catch or family member above you, it is vital to pick up precious points before it’s too late.
While you may have been picking up points galore in recent weeks and reluctant to make changes, be wary of missing out by keeping the faith.
Using Opta data, Stats Perform have picked out four players to get in your team for the latest set of matches.
David de Gea (Nottingham Forest v Manchester United)
Manchester United goalkeeper De Gea has the joint-highest number of top-flight clean sheets this season, racking up 13 along with Newcastle United s Nick Pope.
Seven of the Spaniard s shutouts have come in 2023 and that can rise to eight when the Red Devils face struggling Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
Forest have failed to score in all three games against United so far this season, with De Gea playing in two of those matches.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Leeds United v Liverpool)
Liverpool full-back Alexander-Arnold produced a third assist this year for Roberto Firmino to equalise late in a pulsating 2-2 draw with leaders Arsenal last Sunday.
Only Kieran Trippier (420) and Kevin De Bruyne (298) have played more passes into the opposition box than the England international s 287 this season.
Alexander-Arnold has provided assists in each of his previous two trips to Leeds United in the top flight and, with the Whites suffering a 5-1 hammering at home to Crystal Palace last time out, he can capitalise on their defensive frailties on Monday.
Michael Olise (Southampton v Crystal Palace)
Olise caused Leeds all sorts of problems in that rout at Elland Road on Sunday, becoming only the second Palace player to provide three assists in a Premier League match.
Leeds were unable to contain winger Olise, who has produced 13 assists since the start of last season. Only De Bruyne has more assists than Olise per 90 minutes of the players who have featured in at least 3,000 minutes during that time.
Olise can torment bottom-of-the-table Southampton at St Mary s on Saturday.
Ivan Toney (Wolves v Brentford)
Brentford striker Toney has scored 18 Premier League goals and provided four assists this season.
Only Erling Haaland (35) and Harry Kane (25) have more goal involvements in the division in the 2022-23 campaign.
Toney has scored twice and laid one goal on in his Premier League encounters with Wolves, a tally he can add to at Molineux on Saturday.