Brentford head to Premier League champions Manchester City on Saturday, who are currently two points behind divisional leaders Arsenal and are, unsurprisingly, in great form.
This is the final gameweek before the international break, so there may be some unpredictable lineups for FPL players to try and second-guess...
Brentford

Ivan Toney - £7.4m
Ivan Toney was suspended for the 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest last weekend, but returned for the Bees' Carabao Cup clash during the week and found the back of the net inside three minutes.
The striker has eight goals and two assists in 13 games this campaign and, having missed our game at the Etihad Stadium against Manchester City last season, he will be keen to find the back of the net against the Premier League champions.
Toney has been one of the top performers in the division this campaign and, with the international break coming up, a good performance would be a great chance for the 26-year-old to end the first half(ish) of the season.
Yoane Wissa - £5.4m
In that draw with Forest last weekend, Yoane Wissa won the penalty, which Bryan Mbeumo duly converted, and scored our second at the City Ground, which earned him 12 points in Gameweek 15.
The attacker scored some important goals against some of the division's best sides last season, including strikes against Liverpool and Chelsea, so Wissa is no stranger to the big occasion.
He has also predominately played as a forward for Thomas Frank's side but is listed as a midfielder on FPL so, at £5.4m, the 26-year-old could be a clever addition to your side.
Best of the rest

Mo Salah - £12.7m
Despite starting the season slowly (for his extremely high standards), Mo Salah has finally started to find top form at Liverpool this campaign.
The Egyptian forward scored twice against Tottenham last weekend - one of which was a delightful chip over Hugo Lloris - which takes him to 14 goals and five assists in 20 games this term.
Liverpool's opponents this weekend are 18th-placed Southampton, who sacked manager Ralph Hasenhuttl after a 5-1 defeat last weekend and replaced him with former Luton boss Nathan Jones.
Morgan Gibbs White - £5.5m
As Brentford fans know, Morgan Gibbs-White scored his first Nottingham Forest goal last weekend against the Bees and impressed at the City Ground.
Gibbs-White was signed from Wolves for more than £40million over the summer and was one of a number of new players who joined Steve Cooper's side - and they now seem to be starting to click.
They face Crystal Palace at home in Gameweek 16, who have won just once away from home this season, conceding nine goals in that period.
Wildcards

Crysencio Summerville - £4.4m
Leeds have found some form in recent weeks, winning their last two games 4-3 against Bournemouth and 2-1 against Liverpool, which has propelled them up to 12th in the Premier League table.
The player to score the winner in both of those games was Crysenscio Summerville, who has now scored three goals in his last three games and is still available at a bargain price of £4.4m.
Leeds host Tottenham this weekend and Antonio Conte's side have failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last seven games, which will give Summerville some encouragement heading into Gameweek 16.
James Maddison - £8.2m
England announced their squad that will head to the World Cup, and one of the most notable inclusions was Leicester midfielder James Maddison.
The 25-year-old is one of the most in-form players in the division and, as well as six goals and four assists this season, Maddison's performances have been eye-catching, to say the least.
Still keen to impress and try and force his way into Gareth Southgate's starting XI, Maddison and the Foxes travel to West Ham on Saturday, who were knocked out of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday by Championship side Blackburn.