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Capiche?
This weekend's fixtures are headlined by Chelsea and Liverpool's top of the table clash on Saturday evening.
And Dream Team expert Nick Elliott is avoiding both sets of players with his selections.
"I consider any team that boasts Shane Long as a forward positively impotent. Southampton aren't scoring at Wolves this weekend so I've gone for Rui Patirico and man mountain Willy Boly," Nick tells us.
"No team has scored fewer goals than Huddersfield this season so Jan Vertonghen slips in in defence as well.
"Fulham's defence looks vulnerable to the say the least — Richarlison should enjoy himself this weekend.
"And it's a disappointingly mainstream front two in the form of Sergio Aguero and Romelu Lukaku.
"The pair face Brighton and West Ham respectively. Goals? I think so."
As for Adam Jones, he's gone heavy on Manchester City players with Brighton on their way to the Etihad.
He said: "City should coast against the south coasters and I certainly can't see Brighton - who always struggle away from home - scoring.
"Ederson and Aymeric Laporte then pick themselves, while James Tarkowski is a regular Star Man merchant and I can see another coming for Burnley at Cardiff.
"Only Sergio Aguero has more Dream Team points for City than Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva so they're my two midfielders.
"I've gone a bit left field in attack. Alexandre Lacazette looks in the groove and there'll definitely be goals between Arsenal and Watford.
"And I fancy Wolves to put Southampton to the sword a bit, so Raul Jimenez gets the nod."