A website with a ton of Fantasy Premier League content has discovered how a number of top flight players lined-up on Gameweek 1, including Mohamed Salah and Anthony Gordon.
The guys over at FPL.page are giving Fantasy managers a heads up when it comes to data around bonus points, injury news and price changes.
In addition to the above, they have also revealed which Premier League players have built an FPL team this season.
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Liverpool full-back Andy Robertson, for example, is flying after scoring 81 points in Gameweek 1. He picked himself in a back four alongside Pedro Porro, Josko Gvardiol and William Saliba.
Having picked Diogo Jota, Phil Foden, Alejandro Garnacho, Dominic Solanke and Ollie Watkins, the Scotland international decided to captain teammate Salah, a wise choice after he scored 28 points.
Salah, meanwhile, picked up a very respectable 80 points after captaining himself for their clash against newly-promoted Ipswich Town.
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He also included teammates Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota before selecting Spurs pair James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski, who scored a combined six points.
So who else has joined the FPL ranks this season? As you can see from the lengthy list HERE, a decent amount of Premier League players have made an account so far.
Kieran Trippier, who calls his squad 'Trip FC', is currently 941,734 in the world after picking up 73 points, whilst Trent Alexander-Arnold, John McGinn, Matt Targett and Antoine Semenyo are also getting involved.
It isn't just Premier League players, either. AS Roma pair Tammy Abraham and Chris Smalling have created an FPL team for the season ahead, with Abraham captaining Salah and Smalling giving the armband to Alexander Isak.
Somebody who won't be playing Fantasy Premier League any time soon is Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou.
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Speaking in a press conference ahead of last season's game against Brentford, the former Brisbane Roar boss opened up on his decision.
"I've got a few friends coming to the match. It's fair to say I've been inundated for tickets but it's great because they've been along for the journey," he said.
"We all had those dreams and we're all living it together because for me they're just part of it as well because I wouldn't be sitting here today without them.
"They're all going to be here and for the first time in I reckon 20 years I've had to pull out of our fantasy Premier League group as well which I'm gutted about and if they try to grill me for information they're getting nothing out of me.
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"I don't need to play now because I am a Premier League manager. There you go, it's not a fantasy anymore!"
Topics: Fantasy Football, Fantasy Premier League, Premier League, Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, Anthony Gordon, Liverpool