Five players for your Fantasy team this week

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There are only seven rounds of fixtures to go and Fantasy Premier League's Gameweek 32 offers two chances for some sides, with Newcastle and Crystal Palace both in action twice.
With the clock counting down towards the end of the season, time is running out to pile the FPL points on the board, but here are five players who can help add to your tally during the upcoming matches.
Bart Verbruggen, Brighton (Goalkeeper)
It is harsh to kick a club while they are down but Leicester's losing run of nine league games without scoring makes Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen an obvious first name on the teamsheet.
Granted, the Seagulls have conceded in their last five, but the floundering Foxes are well below the levels of Bournemouth, Fulham, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
Verbruggen may only have kept six clean sheets this season but Leicester's woes make this a perfect chance for a seventh.
Dan Burn, Newcastle (Defender)
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Dan Burn must be having the time of his life. A goalscorer in Newcastle's historic Carabao Cup final win on March 16, he made his England debut the following week.
Burn also kept a clean sheet in Monday's 3-0 win at Leicester and could do the same when Manchester United pitch up at St James' Park on Sunday.
The Red Devils have failed to score in their last two league games and have also been unable to find the net in four of their last five matches against the Magpies, including Newcastle's 2-0 win at Old Trafford on New Year's Eve.
Another shutout when they face Crystal Palace in the week might be a tougher ask but Burn can build his points tally when Ruben Amorim's team hit the Toon.
Alexis Mac Allister, Liverpool (Midfielder)
West Ham have only won once at Anfield in 62 years and could be in trouble against a Liverpool side looking to respond after losing 3-2 at Fulham, adding to their Carabao Cup final loss and Champions League exit at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain.
Alexis Mac Allister has been among the few players to impress in that run and scored a fine goal at Craven Cottage.
The Argentinian has only netted four times in this season's Premier League but the sweetness of that strike at the Cottage makes him appeal, as does the prospect of him taking on a disorganised Hammers' midfield who could offer up chances.
Jean-Philippe Mateta, Crystal Palace (Forward)
Crystal Palace forward Jean-Philippe Mateta scored both home and away against Manchester City last season and will be looking for more of the same at the Etihad in Saturday's early game.
The Frenchman is back following his horror head injury in the FA Cup win over Millwall and grabbed the opener in last weekend's win over Brighton.
Mateta will relish the battle with City's central defenders Ruben Dias and Josko Gvardiol and could grab a goal that helps the Eagles extend their current eight-game unbeaten run in all competitions.
His battle with Burn on Wednesday will also be one to watch – there is every chance that one, if not both, could come out with some double gameweek bonus points.
Danny Welbeck, Brighton (Forward)
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Finally, back to the Amex and, while Verbruggen might be on for a clean sheet, Brighton colleague Danny Welbeck could enjoy himself in attack.
The evergreen striker was on target in the defeat at Selhurst Park and now has eight league goals for the season.
As well as failing to score, Leicester have conceded 21 times in their long losing run so tipping Welbeck to excel seems a sensible way to go when selecting your FPL side for Gameweek 32.