Kane has found the back of the net three times over the last six gameweeks, only Watkins and Haaland (five each) have been more prolific amongst forwards. As the Stats Sandbox image below shows, the England international is top for shots (20) with only Mbeumo, Gnonto (nine each) and Havertz (10) creating more chances than his eight. Spurs have scored seven goals over the last six gameweeks and are ranked sixth for both shots (78) and shots on target (SoT) (25). Their visitors Forest have struggled on the road this season shipping 29 goals with only the Cherries more leaky on their travels (35). Only Bournemouth (75) and Leicester (77) have allowed opponents more SoT in away matches than their 70. Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a point score of 7.2 for Kane.

Salah's brace against Man. Utd took his total to four goals over the last six gameweeks, only Rashford (six) has fared better amongst midfielders over that period. Meanwhile, Rashford (17) and Saka (23) are the only two players to have attempted more shots in the box (SiB), and the Egyptian international is also top for assists (three). His price has risen by 0.1 overnight and further price movements can be tracked using our Price Predictor feature. Liverpool have scored 13 goals over the last six gameweeks with only Man. City (16) and Arsenal (17) finding the back of the net more often. Only Man. City (27) have fashioned more 'big chances' than the Reds (21) or landed more SoT (38 vs 36). Their hosts Bournemouth have conceded 10 goals over the aforementioned period and have kept just one clean sheet. No side has allowed opponents more shots (121) or 'big chances' (36) than the Cherries. Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a point score of 6.4 for Salah.

Toney has scored just two goals over the last six gameweeks but is ranked fourth for shots amongst forwards (17) with only Nketiah (19), Darwin and Kane (20 each) managing more. Only Haaland (seven), Watkins and Darwin (eight each) have landed more SoT than his six. One of the first names on the team sheet, he is rated at 100% to start as per our Predicted Lineups feature. Brentford have scored eight goals over the last six gameweeks and are ranked 10th for 'big chances' (11). Their first opponents Everton have conceded 12 goals over the aforementioned period with only Man. Utd (13) shipping more. Forest (17), Arsenal, Villa (18 each) and Liverpool (19) are the only teams to have allowed opponents more 'big chances' than the Toffees (16). Their second opponents Southampton have conceded seven goals over the last six gameweeks and have kept two clean sheets. The Saints are ranked 13th for shots conceded (83). Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a point score of 9.6 for Toney.

Mac Allister's penalty against West Ham was his only goal over Brighton's last five matches but as the below image from our Match Stats feature shows, the Argentina international is top amongst Brighton players for 'Expected Goals' (2.6) and SoT (seven) over that period and is also third for chances created (seven). The Seagulls have scored eight goals over the last six gameweeks and have attempted 91 shots with only Man. City (108), Liverpool (110) and Arsenal (149) attempting more. Even more interesting, they only trail Man. City (27) for 'big chances' (21). Their hosts Leeds have conceded seven goals over the same period and have kept two clean sheets. The Yorkshire side are ranked 13th for shots conceded (83). Their second opponents Palace have conceded five goals over the last six gameweeks and have also kept two clean sheets. The Eagles are ranked 10th for 'big chances' conceded (13) and 19th for SoT conceded (29). Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a point score of 7.5 for Mac Allister.

Estupiñán has been in fine form for Brighton with three assists over the last six gameweeks, no defender has managed more. His total of nine chances created is only bettered by Zinchenko (12), Alexander-Arnold (13) and Trippier (20). As the below image from our Transfer Analytics feature shows, he is the most transferred-in defender this week. Brighton have conceded just four goals over the last six gameweeks and have kept two clean sheets. No side has allowed opponents fewer 'big chances' (three) or SoT (nine). Their first opponents Leeds have only managed three goals over the last six gameweeks with only Chelsea and Newcastle (two each) faring worse. The Yorkshire side are ranked 19th for 'big chances' (five) with only Forest (four) creating fewer. Their second opponents Palace have also scored just three goals over the same period and are bottom of the league for SiB (32) over the season. Our Fix Algorithm currently projects a point score of 8.4 for Estupiñán.

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