Hello internet! Welcome to another edition of Forecasting Good Fixtures, in which we try to predict which clubs will have an easier set of games that could increase the probability for points in our Fantasy Premier League teams.

Last weekend we had some incredible action in the English top flight, with Arsenal breaking Leicester City hearts with a last-gasp winner in the 94th minute, while Tottenham have become real title contenders after beating Manchester City 2-1 at the Etihad.

Also, Manchester United were their normal mediocre selves by almost being outplayed by 19th place Sunderland, whose local rivals Newcastle United were dismantled 5-1 by Chelsea.

While there may not be any Premier League action this weekend, we will take a look at which teams to consider ahead of Gameweek 27, which as FOUR TEAMS without a game due to cup duties. These are the definite clubs to avoid for now, but which teams have players we should all be snapping up?

So without further ado, here are Three Teams with Good Fixtures ahead of Gameweek 27.

Leicester City

Leicester City celebrate

After their 2-1 loss to Arsenal, many are starting to believe that Leicester City’s fairy-tale ending could fall short of becoming Premier League champions, but the Foxes are set to go on a very winnable run of games that could make their dream come true.

Claudio Ranieri’s men play Norwich (Home), West Bromwich Albion (Home), Watford (Away), Newcastle United (Home), and Crystal Palace (Away) in their next five... with the home games extremely enticing in regards to Fantasy points.

And the team have a plethora of players to choose from, starting with Kasper Schmeichel (4.9) in goal, defenders Robert Huth (4.6) and Christian Fuchs (4.8), star midfielder Riyad Mahrez (7.2), and the league’s top scorer Jamie Vardy (7.5). Three of them for this run-in could be a very decent option.

Tottenham Hotspur

Harry Kane celebrates

Previously considered as an outsider to finish in the Top Four, Tottenham have now blossomed under Mauricio Pochettino into one of the most solid teams in the Premier League this season, and have become real challengers in the title race.

And like Leicester, the Lilywhites have a great chance to pick up the points in the upcoming games, although they do have a crunch clash against the Gunners in Gameweek 29. Spurs play Swansea (Home), West Ham United (Away), Arsenal (Home), Aston Villa (Away), and Bournemouth (Home) in their next five.

West Ham could also provide a tricky test, but with their form, not many will bet against Tottenham at the moment.

A smart investment could be Kevin Wimmer (4.6), who will deputise for the injured Jan Vertonghen for at least another few months. Christian Eriksen (8.5) and Dele Alli (6.0) offers good midfield options, while Harry Kane (10.1) is their main man up front.

Bournemouth

Bournemouth celebrate

Bournemouth were the fairy-tale team that came up from the Championship last year, and although they’ve held their own in the Premier League this term, they are still firmly in the relegation battle four points away from 18th place.

However, if they are to stay up, their next run of somewhat easier fixtures will be games they will need points in to survive the drop, with the Cherries playing Watford (Away), Southampton (Home), Newcastle United (Away) and Swansea (Home) in their next four. The Saints resolute defence may hold off Bournemouth’s charges, but the other fixtures are extremely winnable games indeed.

Charlie Daniels (4.7) is the pick of the bunch, with the defender supplying three assists in the last five games, scoring one goal. You can also consider Benik Afobe (6.1) for the striking role, but we believe there are better centre forward options elsewhere.