JUST four teams are set to play twice in Gameweek 32: Manchester City, Arsenal, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
Dream Team managers have until 1:30pm on Saturday to confirm transfers and we've assembled some recommendations centred around the double headers.

Omar Marmoush (£4.8m)
Manchester City have barely been impacted by Erling Haaland's (£7.8m) injury as their new Egyptian forward has led the line with aplomb in recent weeks.
Marmoush has banked 55 points across his last five outings via four goals and is therefore among the game's most in-form assets.
Pep Guardiola's side are due to face Everton at Goodison Park this weekend before hosting Aston Villa on Tuesday night.
Kevin De Bruyne's (£5.4m) 17-point haul against Crystal Palace last time out shouldn't have gone unnoticed either.

Declan Rice (£4.8m)
Mikel Arteta will be prioritising the Champions League but Arsenal's Premier League double shift of Ipswich (a) and Palace (h) looks very inviting given the latter have shipped TEN goals in their last two games.
Rice has been in great form of late and in Gameweek 31 he proved he can provide healthy returns without wonder free-kicks.
The England midfielder notched 13 points from outings against Brentford and Real Madrid.
This season, the 26-year-old has contributed seven goals as well as nine assists and he ranks joint-fourth for bonus points among all players.
It's a good time to stock up on Arsenal stars generally with European fixtures to come in Gameweeks 33 and 34; Gabriel Martinelli (£3.8m), Bukayo Saka (£6.5m), William Saliba (£4.4m)… take your pick!

Youri Tielemans (£4m)
We included Aston Villa's No8 in last week's transfer recommendations but he's worthy of another mention after a 19-point haul in Gameweek 31.
With Marco Asensio (£3.9m) and Ollie Watkins (£4.6m) struggling for minutes, Dream Team bosses need to ensure they're backing the right options and Tielemans is even more rotation-proof than Morgan Rogers (£4.5m).
The Belgium international now ranks joint-fifth among midfielders with a whopping 260 points to his name, 49 of those being bonus points (an unmatched tally).
Rogers remains the best selection but it wouldn't be overkill to double up on Villa midfielders at this juncture.
That being said, the Villains' fixtures are tough on paper: Newcastle (h) and Man City (a).

Luis Diaz (£3.8m)
Away from the double headers, Leicester v Liverpool jumps out of the schedule as a mouthwatering mismatch.
Mohamed Salah (£7.2m) remains the man most likely to cash in for the Reds despite his mini goal drought but it's the Colombian winger who has form on his side.
Diaz has amassed 30 points across his last three games via two goals and an assist – he will fancy his chances of extending that record against the Foxes' vulnerable defence.
At the back, Conor Bradley (£2.6m) is a cheap route into Liverpool's starting line-up although Trent Alexander-Arnold's (£5.7m) return to training may scupper such a ploy.