Each week the Goals Guide will take a look back at the weekend's action, review all the goals and explain any dubious assists. This week, City close the gap at the top, Arsenal and Chelsea play out a dull 0-0 and Wolves are down.
Chelsea may have beaten Barcelona, but they won't get the better of Arsenal. So says the Insider Eye. Our weekly fantasy football preview is back once again, loaded with tips, advice and injury news.
Find out who topped the Professional and Classic weekly standings for game week 36, and the 11 players who make it into the Team of the Week.
Each week the Goals Guide will take a look back at the weekend's action, review all the goals and explain any dubious assists. This week, both Manchester clubs went goal crazy, while Liverpool and Chelsea reached the FA Cup final.
It's FA Cup semi-final weekend meaning, while Liverpool and Everton and Tottenham and Chelsea go head-to-head, there is a restricted Premier League schedule. Read all the FA Cup, and Premier League, team news headlines here...
The first question any fantasy football managers considering a transfer this week should ask is "who are playing Wolves?" The Old Gold have lost their shimmer this season and are so close to being condemned to relegation they can already hear the Championship planning the reunion party.
Each week the Goals Guide will take a look back at the weekend's action, review all the goals and explain any dubious assists. In the bumper Easter edition, we look back on a bad weekend for Manchester City, and a good one for Manchester United and Newcastle.
Injury and inconsistent form meant that Nicklas Bendtner didn't make the best of starts to his career at Sunderland, having joined on-loan from Arsenal. But Martin O'Neill's man management skills seem to have brought the best out of the confident Dane.
Find out who topped the Professional and Classic weekly standings for game week 34, and the 11 players who make it into the Team of the Week.
Find out who topped the Fantasy Fives weekly standings for game week 34, and the five players who make it into the Team of the Week.
Each week the Goals Guide will take a look back at the weekend's action, review all the goals and explain any dubious assists. This week City failed to win again, Liverpool continued to struggle, but it was wins all-round at the bottom.
Revitalised striker Fernando Torres continued his renaissance by scoring seven points in Chelsea's 4-2 win over Aston Villa. The Spaniard repaid those fantasy football managers that remained faithful during his barren run with a goal and two assists.