FPL goes straight from a double gameweek into a blank gameweek and we're missing some popular picks this week.
Manchester City, Bournemouth and Chelsea assets are all highly owned and none of those teams play in gameweek 34.
Many FPL managers will be free hitting and looking at Manchester United and Liverpool, who have home games against Brentford and Crystal Palace respectively.
But just how many players do you want to pick from those teams?
United lost their last home game to a relegation struggler and Liverpool, with Hugo Ekitike injured, have not had many reliable FPL assets this season.
The team of the week is selected based on current FPL prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit.
Don't miss our FPL special Q&A with expert Holly Shand, live on the BBC Sport website on Friday, 24 April at 15:30 BST.
Diego Gomez and Cole Palmer missing games cost the team, which stuttered to 95 points when many others broke the 100-point barrier.
Freddie Woodman, Liverpool, £3.9m - Crystal Palace (h)
If you're on a free hit this week then you can't turn down this budget gem.
With Alisson out and Giorgi Mamardashvili likely injured too, Woodman gives you a piece of Liverpool's defence, at home, for less than £4m.
Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool, £6.2m - Crystal Palace (h)
Given Palace will have their eyes on their huge European semi-final against Shakhtar Donetsk five days after this game, backing Liverpool's defence is a safe bet.
Will Palace manager Oliver Glasner rest the likes of Ismaila Sarr and Jean Philippe-Mateta again? There's a high chance.
Van Dijk, surprisingly given Liverpool's defensive struggles at times, is the second-highest scoring defender this season.
Goal threat and facing a distracted Palace side - Van Dijk is perhaps the easiest pick this week.
Gabriel, £7.1m & William Saliba, £6.1m, Arsenal - Newcastle (h)
Arsenal need to bounce back from four straight domestic defeats. Luckily for them they face a Newcastle side also in turgid form.
With no Arsenal attacking assets really worth a punt at the moment, you can put your faith in their trusty defence.
Mohamed Salah (captain), Liverpool, £14m - Crystal Palace (h)
