Five players for your Fantasy team this week

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After another busy gameweek in which Aston Villa and Liverpool played twice, the Premier League returns with another packed schedule in Gameweek 26.
The gameweek starts on Friday at the King Power Stadium as Leicester host Brentford and we have picked out five players that should be considered this week.
Mark Flekken, Brentford (Goalkeeper)
Gameweek 25 saw Brentford's Mark Flekken record his best return of the season as he picked up 10 points in the recent 1-0 win over West Ham.
Flekken has only secured three clean sheets all season, but he faces a Leicester attack that have not scored in four of their last six.
Brentford are unbeaten in four on their travels in the Premier League and they should record a routine win on the road.
James Tarkowski, Everton (Defender)
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Everton's resurgence under David Moyes has helped them move 13 points clear of the relegation zone and they will hope to move four points above Manchester United when they meet at Goodison Park.
The Toffees are one point and one place above the Red Devils, and Ruben Amorim's troops have lost three of their last four.
Everton centre-back James Tarkowski has collected 26 points in three gameweeks, and he has the aerial threat to trouble United's defence.
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool (Midfielder)
Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah has scored an incredible 259 points already this season, making him the leading player in fantasy by a long way.
The Egyptian has not blanked since Gameweek 21 when he scored two points against Nottingham Forest, and he has scored five goals in three gameweeks.
Salah faces a vulnerable Manchester City defence and Liverpool will relish the chance to punish Pep Guardiola's side after so many years of hurt.
Dango Ouattara, Bournemouth (Midfielder)
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Bournemouth ace Dango Ouattara has benefitted from injuries to his team-mates in recent weeks, scoring 68 points since Gameweek 15.
Ouattara piled up 25 points in the first 14 Gameweeks, but he has taken his chance as a lone striker.
The powerful forward and the rest of the Cherries squad take on Wolves at home on Saturday and Ouattara will fancy his chances of scoring against a defence that has shipped 10 goals in four outings.
Danny Welbeck, Brighton (Forward)
Former Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck secured two assists against Chelsea in Friday's 3-0 win to pick up another eight fantasy points.
The veteran is not as prolific as other strikers of late, but he is expected to start against Southampton on Saturday.
Welbeck's recent form has kept Joao Pedro out of the striker position, while Evan Ferguson's move to West Ham has also meant he has less competition to start up front.
Southampton have conceded a league-high 33 goals at home, so Welbeck should be given plenty of chances to add more points to his tally for the campaign.