With the Premier League's Festive Fixtures beginning in Gameweek 17, this weekend's FPL Challenge is called "Home for the Holidays", as all players with a home fixture score DOUBLE points.
There is a limit of one player per club for your 6-a-side team, but there is an unlimited budget. Here, FPL expert Tom Johnson reveals his team and explains his thinking, to help you pick your own line-up.
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Goalkeeper
Bart Verbruggen (Brighton)
In goal, I've opted for Verbruggen for Brighton & Hove Albion's home fixture against Sunderland. This is largely a consequence of prioritising attackers from the more favourable teams. The Seagulls have kept three clean sheets across their last seven matches, while the Dutchman also saved a penalty back in Gameweek 12. Away from home, Sunderland rank in the bottom five for both Expected Goals (xG) and big chances, raising the possibility of a Brighton clean sheet.
Defender
Joachim Andersen (Fulham)
Andersen gets the nod at the back, with Fulham hosting Nottingham Forest. Only one player has recorded more defensive contribution points than the Dane's tally of 20, reaching the threshold in 10 of his 15 starts. All three clean sheet of the Cottagers' clean sheets this season have come at home, with Andersen returning 10-point hauls in two of those shutouts.
Midfielders
Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth)
Semenyo is a shoo-in for one of my three midfield spots after returning to the scoresheet against Manchester United last time out. Only two midfielders have had more shots in the box than the Ghanaian over the last six Gameweeks. A home meeting with Burnley looks primed for points given no team has conceded more xG, shots on target or big chances than Scott Parker's side this season.
Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
After watching Man Utd ship four goals on Monday against Bournemouth, it makes sense to include an Aston Villa attacker. Rogers is Villa's top-scoring player in Fantasy and has picked up an attacking in three of the last five Gameweeks, including two 15-point hauls. In that time, the Englishman hasn't missed a single minute of action, elevating him above his team-mate Ollie Watkins as a pick in FPL Challenge.
Bruno Guimaraes (Newcastle)
One of the first names that came to mind when considering home form was Guimaraes. The Brazilian has been on fire at St James' Park of late, racking up 51 points over his last five home matches, with four double-digit hauls and seven attacking returns. The high upside looks perfect for this week's Fantasy Challenge, given Newcastle have beaten Chelsea in each of the last three meetings up north.
Forward
Erling Haaland (Man City)
Finally, Haaland is a straightforward selection for the solitary forward position in my 1-3-1 formation. After enduring a run of three blanks in five Gameweeks between Gameweeks 9 and 13, the Norwegian has racked up 28 Fantasy points across his last three starts. Encouragingly, Man City's opponents at the Etihad Stadium, West Ham, are yet to keep a clean sheet with Nuno Espirito Santo in charge. Unsurprisingly, Haaland will take the captain's armband.