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Four gameweeks have already flown by in this season's Premier League, and it is becoming apparent which teams could be in trouble and which could be in for great campaigns.
Ahead of Gameweek 5, we take a look at five players who should be in your FPL team heading into the next batch of fixtures.
Newly promoted Ipswich are still searching for their first Premier League win of the season, but they have by no means disgraced themselves, taking points off Fulham and Brighton in their last two games.
Full-back Leif Davis has been one of their standout performers so far, and he could be worth a watch when they take on fellow strugglers Southampton.
Saints have not even got a point on the board yet and have been especially quiet in front of goal, drawing blanks in three of their four matches.
Ipswich defenders are therefore worth a look for your fantasy team this week, and Davis's desire to get forward with the ball as well suggests he could be a wise pick.
It has been a tumultuous few years for Chelsea, but they are starting to find some consistency under Enzo Maresca, taking seven points from their last three Premier League fixtures.
They kept a clean sheet away to Bournemouth on Saturday, and they could again keep things tight this weekend against West Ham, whose tally of 11 shots on target is the second-lowest in the division.
It could therefore be a good day for Chelsea's defence and Wesley Fofana, who can also be a danger from set pieces.
Bournemouth have been one of the most lively teams to watch in the Premier League this season, and Antoine Semenyo in particular has caught the eye.
Semenyo is level with Man City ace Erling Haaland on 20 shots in the league this season - the most in the division - and he already has two Premier League goals to his name this term.
Fantasy football players might be reluctant to bring him into the team with Bournemouth playing Liverpool this weekend, but the Reds were beaten by Nottingham Forest last time out in the league and could be fatigued after Tuesday's trip to Milan.
It has taken him time to get going, but Aston Villa ace Ollie Watkins bagged a crucial brace in the team's 3-2 turnaround win over Everton on Saturday.
And while Jhon Duran has earned plaudits for his performances up top, Watkins is still Villa's main man.
Now that he has got going in the league, he could be in the goals again on Saturday when Villa face a leaky Wolves team.
Everton have seriously struggled in the Premier League this term, and their tally of 13 goals conceded in four matches will be music to the ears of Leicester City forward Jamie Vardy.
After scoring his side's first goal of the campaign against Tottenham, Vardy also got on the scoresheet in the 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace last time out.
And given how easily Everton are giving away goals - and leads - at the moment, there should be ample opportunity for Vardy to strike.
Villa forward Watkins could have an especially good week against a Wolves side who have already conceded 11 goals in the Premier League this term.