It's time for your most important decision of the week - who to put in your fantasy football team.
This weekend marks the start of a hectic run of fixtures with sides in action a further six times in the next month, with a cheeky midweek installment coming up.
Fear not, you'll get the chance to mix things up for that round of matches but you need get the foundations in place to attack the busy winter.
But after another round of European fixtures, who's struggling for fitness? Which teams are in for a routine three points? Who's the cheap option to snap up and who gets the all-important captain's armband?
Arsenal get things rolling at West Brom on Saturday lunchtime and there's plenty of points to be had.
Key injuries/suspensions
Rule one of fantasy football is pick players who are guaranteed play, so don't get caught out. There's a full list of injuries and doubts below, but here's a few high profile abstenees.
Mikel Arteta has added to Arsenal's lengthy injury list after picking up a hamstring injury in the win over Dortmund. Jack Wilshere is also set for a spell on the sidelinesso it's probably time to get him out.
Gunners goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny missed the Champions League clash and remains a doubt.
Manchester City will again be without David Silva for their trip to Southampton with the Spaniard still out with a knee injury.
Favourable match-ups of the week
Manchester United welcome Hull to Old Trafford with Saturday's victory at Arsenal taking them into the top four. At home, Louis van Gaal's men have been impressive, winning four of their six encounters to date. Hull meanwhile, are just a point off the bottom three having not won in five.
In Saturday's late kick-off, revenge is on the cards as Chelsea head to Sunderland. Gus Poyet's men ended their opponents' title charge last term but the Blues are a different animal these days. They smashed five past Schalke on the road in midweek and you'd expect them to emerge victorious again.
Big names/bandwagons to avoid
Southampton have enjoyed a fantastic start but their visit of Manchester City is the start of a horrendous run. Ronald Koeman believes his side can stay in the top four but the next month is a real test. It may be time to take out some of the Saints' high-scoring defenders.
Tottenham got out of jail at Hull again last weekend having played against 10-men for most of the second-half. They welcome Everton to White Hart Lane having lost four of six matches played after European fixtures. With a trip to Chelsea on the cards in midweek, you may want to look elsewhere for points.
Bargain corner
Burnley striker Danny Ings has lifted the gloom around Turf Moor. His brace at Stoke last time out secured back-to-back wins and the England Under-21 man is showing he belongs at this level. With struggling Villa in town, he'll hope to add to his tally.
It surely can't be too long before Roy Hodgson finally notices Nathan Dyer at Swansea. The winger is a goal threat and chips in with assists too - setting up Wilfried Bony for the opener at Man City last time out. At the Liberty Stadium, the Swans are very strong and you'd expect them to see off Palace.
Who should I captain?
He's got the armband for both club and country and we believe you should giveWayne Rooney the nod this weekend. The United man's strike at the Emirates last weekend was excellent, coming on the back of a couple of impressive displays for England.
He looks full of confidence right now and has six in his last four games against Hull.
Looking ahead...
Where possible, it's always good to play the long game, so if you have the luxury of being able to do any tactical substitutions with an eye on the future, then take advantage.
In terms of teams with easy schedules, then Liverpool should interest you. The Reds haven't won in five but host Stoke on Saturday before a trip to Leicester in midweek. With two in two Rickie Lambert could be worth taking a punt on.
It might also be worth casting a glance towards Wilfried Bony, as he'll hope to boost his numbers in home clashes with Palace and QPR.
Injuries, doubts, suspensions, etc
Here's a full rundown of those that either won't be playing this weekend or are facing those tricky last-minutes fitness tests.
Arsenal
Out: Ospina, Debuchy, Arteta, Ozil, Wilshere, Gnabry, Diaby, Walcott, Sanogo
Doubts: Szczesny, Welbeck
Aston Villa
Out: Vlaar, Senderos, Baker, Delph, Gardner, Benteke, Kozak, Bent
Burnley
Out: Taylor, Vokes
Doubts: Duff
Chelsea
Out: Ake
Crystal Palace
Out: Mariappa, Delaney, Binnom-Williams, Hunt, McCarthy, Williams, Guedioura, Murray
Recap: Crystal Palace 3-1 Liverpool last weekend...
Everton
Out: Stones, Oviedo, Alcaraz, Gibson
Doubts: Baines, Pienaar, Barry, McCarthy, Naismith
Hull
Out: Figueroa, Dudgeon, Snodgrass, Ramirez, Ince, Hernandez
Leicester City
Out: Upson, Hammond
Liverpool
Out: Sakho, Flanagan, Suso, Sturridge
Doubts: Balotelli, Jose Enrique
Manchester City
Out: Kolarov, Silva, Dzeko
Manchester United
Out: Rafael, James, Blind, Lingard, Shaw
Doubts: Rojo, Jones, Falcao
Newcastle
Out: R Taylor, Santon,, de Jong, Aarons, Abeid, Obertan, Gutierrez, Campbell
Doubts: S Taylor, Coloccini, Riviere, Tiote,
QPR
Out: Dunne, Taarabt, Sandro, Faurlin
Doubts: Ferdinand
Southampton
Out: Boruc, Ward-Prowse, Rodriguez
Doubts: S Davis, Gallagher
Stoke
Out: Huth, Wilkinson, Dionatan, Odemwingie, Moses, Whelan, Assaidi, Ness, Shea
Doubts: Begovic, Pieters, Wilson, Bardsley, Cameron
Sunderland
Out: Jones, van Aanholt, Giaccherini, Graham
Swansea
Out: Fernandez, Richards, Tate
Tottenham
Out: Naughton, Walker
Doubts: Kaboul, Rose, Chadli, Townsend, Capoue, Adebayor
West Brom
Out: D Daniels, Olsson, Yacob, Roofe,
Doubts: Morrison
West Ham
Out: Reid, Morrison, Poyet
Doubts: Downing, Noble, Song, Kouyate, Valencia, Sakho
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