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Published 18:02 5 Feb 2016 GMT

It’s going to be a huge test of the Foxes’ title credentials, but even if they do taste defeat, the potential is there for lots of goals at both ends and lots of precious Fantasy Football points too.
It was around this time last year that Manchester United hit a rich, albeit fairly brief, vein of form and there were signs in their 3-0 win over Stoke that there could be a repeat this time around.
Stamford Bridge has never been a happy hunting ground for the Red Devils, but with Anthony Martial and Wayne Rooney in the mood they are right now, it could be a different story on Sunday.
Elsewhere, Spurs are really doing the business for Mauricio Pochettino and for thousands of Fantasy Football managers and you’d really have to fancy the likes of Harry Kane and Dele Alli (fitness permitting) topping up their tallies at home to Watford.
Arsenal, meanwhile, could really do with a result away to Bournemouth, as could Liverpool at home to struggling Sunderland.
Dark horse: Cameron Borthwick-Jackson (£4.0 million). The youngster has been thrown-in at the deep end in a midst of a defensive injury crisis at Old Trafford and has emerged with bucket loads of credit.
Manchester United haven’t conceded in the time Borthwick-Jackson has been on the pitch since his first-half introduction against Liverpool at Anfield and he provided his first assist against Stoke during the week.
Cheap as chips and an excellent solution for the short-term if nothing else.
Captain’s choice: Harry Kane (£10.0 million). If we’re guilty of returning to the same players again and again, it’s with good reason.
Since December 19, the Spurs striker has registered seven goals, two assists and nine bonus points for a grand total of 58 points in eight games. He’s flying it.
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