The Colombian has a goal or assist in six of his past seven games in all competitions, which is incredible for a right-back.
His 24 shots in the box is the second highest among defenders and a home tie against Ipswich is juicy, even though they have scored in their past five games.
The game’s best defender at home to a team trying to avoid the worst-ever Premier League season?
It’s a straightforward choice and your only worry is whether Alexander-Arnold is rested, with a cup final and Champions League fixtures coming up for Liverpool.
Conor Bradley is injured, though, and you can’t second guess what Arne Slot might do.
One of the easiest captain choices of the season, I’m expecting at least two returns.
Pedro Neto did a great job in this spot last week but Nkunku was perhaps even more impressive and has a much bigger goal threat than his Portuguese team-mate.
He’s likely to be playing in the number nine position again, from where he had four shots and scored once against Southampton.
With West Ham at home next week, Beto is a great shout for the next two weeks and a decent budget option for the rest of the season.
Despite a first blank in five games last time out against Brentford, his xG was 0.62. For context, it was 0.63 against Leicester when he scored twice.
So he is getting in positions to score and the fixture list shouldn’t necessarily scare you with this David Moyes-led Everton side.