
So here it is. The final weekend. That one last chance to overhaul your mate at the top of the table, or to jump off the bottom and ensure someone else takes that dreaded wooden spoon.
If you've got any boosts left, use them. If not pin all your hopes on your main striker and pray he bags five or six goals this weekend. If you've got some changes up your sleeve though, take a look at these for some ideas. You have until Sunday at 2pm to make the changes!
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Fraser Forster (Southampton) Saints welcome Crystal Palace to St. Mary's on the final day, and they've got quite the mean defence. Palace are generally afraid of scoring goals and have an FA Cup final on their minds anyway.
Petr Cech (Arsenal) Talking of teams who hate scoring goals, Aston Villa visit Arsenal this weekend. Safe bet having Petr Cech between the sticks.
David de Gea (Manchester United) United have conceded just eight goals at home this season, far less than everybody else. Dave 'the Save' De Gea is a key reason why.
Tim Howard (Everton) Set to play for the Toffees for the final time this weekend, but you can make better decisions than putting the American in goal if you can shelve the sentimental feelings. And let's be honest, you probably can. Everton are terrible defensively.
Heurelho Gomes (Watford) The highest-scoring 'keeper out there, but Sunderland have learned to score goals and Watford are soon to be without a manager. Safer options out there than this.
Brad Guzan (Aston Villa) Go on, I dare you.
Lamine Kone (Sunderland) Only went and scored twice against Everton in midweek! If you fancy him to continue his hot-streak of goalscoring, chuck him in. Quite cheap too.
Virgil van Dijk (Southampton) Decent points scorer and as with Forster, set to play against Crystal Palace on Sunday. Should rack up some points.
Nacho Monreal (Arsenal) Might fancy his chances of setting up a goal and keeping a clean sheet against Villa.
Robert Huth (Leicester) Suspended for the champions' trip to his former club Chelsea.
Ashley Williams (Swansea) Set to be rested again by Swansea head coach Francesco Guidolin, ahead of the European championships this summer. Ain't that nice?
Vincent Kompany (Man City) Still in over 10% of teams and costs a fair whack of your budget, Cash in!
Eden Hazard (Chelsea) Looks to have finally rediscovered the form that took Chelsea to the title last season, even if it's come too late. That goal at Liverpool was sublime.
Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal) Another expensive option but you really, really fear for Aston Villa with this lad getting back into form.
Steven Davis (Southampton) Made quite the impact at Spurs last week and deserves another start. Scored the two goals to win the game at White Hart Lane.
Dele Alli (Spurs) As with Kompany in defence, Alli is still in nearly 14% of teams and he's suspended. Get him out!
Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) Not fared too well points wise in his recent Premier League appearances, and is unlikely to be risked at West Brom ahead of the Europa League final anyway.
Gylfi Sigurdsson (Swansea) Out of the City game with a shoulder injury. Shame.
Anthony Martial (Man Utd) Jamie Vardy's in great scoring form but is an injury concern, so we're plumping for old Tony Marshall here. Scintillating against West Ham in the week.
Jermain Defoe (Sunderland) The pressure's off the Black Cats now, but they've been playing well lately and Jermain Defoe will score goals wherever he plays. Cheap as chips and a sensible buy.
Kelechi Iheanacho (Man City) The obvious choice to get City's goals this weekend would be Sergio Aguero, but young Kelechi knows where the net is too. He's cheap, City need a win, and if he starts, he'll be a threat at Swansea.
Romelu Lukaku (Everton) The Belgian and Everton have been rotten lately, so he has to go in, really. Mind you, it'd be just like him now to bag a hat-trick against Norwich. He's still in my team, even while I'm advising you against it. How does that work then?
Diego Costa (Chelsea) Suffering from a hamstring injury and has little chance of featuring against Leicester.
Andy Carroll (West Ham) Not scored too well in his last couple of games, and you'd feel that Stoke City are one of the teams in the league better equipped to deal with his aerial threat.