- Only the first and last matches of the day's schedule saw usage even with chances for very high scores in the middle ground.
- Liverpool continued to be the Sacramento Kings of the Premier League Pick One challenge as their scoresheet got even more tattered with four selections.
- Three of those came from Last Man In James Milner who unfortunately was invisible for the small time he was on the pitch finishing with a 6.0 rating for Andrew, Greg, and Ryan.
- Matt capitalized on the low score from Milner to pull into a tie for fourth place with Andrew on the back of a 7.0 afternoon from Luis Diaz. It was the fourth selection for the Colombian winger after his January transfer from Porto, leaving only Greg and Ryan left to select him during the season's final third.
- Our two game leaders went with Leicester players as they took of Leeds United under new manager Jesse Marsch.
- Some midfield magic was attempted with Trevor's pick Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. He had a great duels record against Leeds (9/15 total) but was otherwise incapable of producing anything attacking-wise against a side that had been battered in recent weeks. He concluded his 90 minutes with a 6.9 (ni.ce) rating.
- That meant Scott was able to regain a bit more breathing room after getting the day's top score from Harvey Barnes. He scored Leicester's lone goal in their 1-0 victory and completed four of six dribbles in his 90 minutes to end up with a 7.6 rating.
- Optimally, either Andrew or Trevor could have had Brentford's hat-trick hero Ivan Toney. The Bees' front man scored his side's opener 32 minutes in and scored twice from the penalty spot in the second half to bring his rating up to a 9.2 at the final whistle.
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