#3 Mohamed Salah (LIV) (MID) - £12.6 m (vs) SOU(A)
Mohamed Salah is a decent FPL captaincy choice against Southampton. The winger has five goals in his last five meetings against the Saints, and his pace, like Mane, can trouble their defensive high-line. He has been in great form this season and has been very clinical with his finishing. He'll look to atone for his twin blanks with a decent FPL haul this week.
He is also on penalties for Liverpool, and that gives him a considerable edge over Mane for the FPL armband. This match is likely to be a free-scoring and an open contest, and that means more FPL points for Salah.
#2 Son Heung-Min (TOT) (MID) — £9.6 m (vs) LEE(H)
After an appealing fixture against Fulham was postponed, FPL managers will once again look to pin their hopes on Spurs' attack, and this time around, it looks like they'll deliver. A game against Leeds United is counter-attacking heaven for a team like Spurs, and given his pace and brilliant finishing, Son should be in the center of these attacking moves.
His FPL output has dwindled over the last few Gameweeks but this is exactly the kind of game when he can regain his mojo. He's a great FPL option that can provide huge returns.
#1 Harry Kane (TOT) (FWD) - £11.0 m (vs) LEE(H)
As was the case with Son, Harry Kane's FPL owners were left shaking their heads in dismay after their fixture against Fulham was postponed. Many FPL managers missed out on captaincy points after handing their captain and vice-captain's armband to Son and Kane.
They should, however, look to retain the armband on one of the two Spurs' FPL assets due to Leeds' attack-minded game. They conceded six goals against Manchester United when they visited Old Trafford, and they could be in for something similar at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
Kane is at the forefront of almost every Spurs move, and you'd expect him to come away with a huge FPL haul this week.