The Premier League delivered yet another enthralling round of top flight football last weekend, with only three sides managing to keep clean sheets across the 10 fixtures.
Aside from Chelsea, Wolves and Tottenham assets, defender points were few and far between - and those who selected the right attacking options in their FPL teams benefitted hugely.
Chelsea's Raheem Sterling rolled back the years with a 19-point haul against Luton, Bruno Fernandes finally paid back his owners with a 12-point display against Nottingham Forest and James Maddison continued to tempt managers with an impressive 10-pointer in Tottenham's 2-0 win over Bournemouth.
Meanwhile, Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez went from zero to hero - coming off the bench to score twice against Newcastle - and Aston Villa's players continued to offer excellent value, with Matty Cash bagging 17 points and Moussa Diaby chalking up 12.
With just one weekend left ahead of the first international break of the season, Mail Sport shares its top FPL tips for GW4.
Here are Mail Sport's biggest takeaways from GW3:
If GW3 taught FPL managers anything, it's that early transfers can go horribly wrong.
Thousands of managers axed Maddison from their squads after he was pictured leaving the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on crutches in GW2, and many brought in Phil Foden as a replacement.
It just so happened that Maddison recovered from his niggle, starting and hauling big against Burnley in GW3, while Foden was benched due to an illness.
Those who went for Foden were unlucky, but news of his absence was speculated on Friday morning and this may have dissuaded managers from going there had they not already made the move earlier in the week.
Furthermore, any Luke Shaw owners who made a transfer
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