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Roberto Martinez is hopeful on Seamus Coleman ahead of the Swansea trip. Christian Eriksen will be assessed for Spurs, West Ham’s Pedro Obiang is a slight doubt for the trip to City after picking up a knock, whilst Arsene Wenger has yet to decide who starts up front for Arsenal’s trip to Chelsea.

Arsene Wenger has conceded that Per Mertesacker is still a doubt for Arsenal’s trip to Chelsea. The Gunners boss went on to say he has yet to decide whether Theo Walcott or Olivier Giroud will lead the line at Stamford Bridge.

Roberto Martinez has delivered a positive update on the hamstring injuries sustained by Seamus Coleman and Mo Besic in the win over Chelsea. The pair are responding well to treatment, with Martinez hopeful they’ll be back on Saturday or in midweek. Bryan Oviedo is also set to return in midweek, while Darron Gibson remains unavailable due to a lack of match fitness.

Pedro Obiang picked up a knock on his ankle in Monday’s win over Newcastle, though Slaven Bilic has since suggested that the midfielder should train ahead of the Etihad trip. Angelo Ogbonna is out for “a week or two weeks” with a hamstring injury, while elsewhere the Hammers will welcome back Adrian after suspension.

Norwich striker Gary Hooper is out for a number of weeks with an ankle injury. The on-loan Andre Wisdom is unavailable to face parent club Liverpool, whilst Lewis Grabban is also back in contention after stepping up his fitness.

Claudio Ranieri has confirmed that Nathan Dyer is ready to play at Stoke, after the winger sustained a head knock in the comeback win over Aston Villa. There are no fresh injury concerns, according to the Italian, with Matty James the only absentee.

Sunderland will be without Duncan Watmore for the trip to Bournemouth, with the forward failing to train having been laid low by illness during the week. In more positive news, Adam Johnson is back in the squad following a shoulder injury, while Steven Fletcher is also in contention after overcoming a knock. Dick Advocaat has confirmed he will retain last week’s 4-2-3-1 formation, with Ola Toivonen expected to tuck in behind Jermain Defoe through the middle.

Brendan Rodgers has admitted that Mamadou Sakho is in his plans for the home clash with Norwich after impressing against Bordeaux last night. The Reds boss rolled out a 3-4-2-1 formation for the trip to France, finally moving away from the much-criticised 4-3-3 set-up that’s seen the Merseysiders score just three times in the first five Gameweeks.

Garry Monk has revealed he has a fully-fit squad to choose from as Swansea play host to Everton. The Swans boss confirmed that Ki Sung-yeung is available after returning to training – the midfielder flew to South Korea last Saturday for the birth of his first child.

Quique Sanchez Flores has hinted that Ben Watson will step in for the suspended Valon Behrami as Watford travel to Newcastle. The Hornets boss also admitted he’s a little reluctant to fast-track his recent new signings into the starting XI. Discussing the likes of Nathan Ake, Adlene Guedioura, Victor Ibarbo, Obbi Oulare, Alessandro Diamanti and Steven Berghuis, the Spaniard went on to say: “When they are ready, physically and tactically, they are ready to go to the list”.

Mauricio Pochettino rolled out an injury update after Tottenham’s Europa League win last night. The Argentine is optimistic on Ryan Mason’s availability, whilst Christian Eriksen will be assessed and Moussa Dembele remains a doubt. Eric Dier was withdrawn with a knee knock in the 3-1 triumph but is expected to be available.

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  1. Live Lad
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 7 months ago

    Gomez

    I think BR will play 3 at the back. A good time to change against relatively weak opposition at home. We know what happened when he reverted to back 3 last year..

    If so Clyne and Moreno will play as wing backs for sure.. What will happen to Gomez? A bit worried being his owner in FPL but I still think the will get a slot in the back 3.

    My money is on Sakho + Skrtel + Gomez as CBs and Moreno and Clyne as wing backs. Your thoughts?

  2. tearunner
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    8 years, 7 months ago

    Am i stupid for transferring out Mahrez?

    Have an ok feeling about Stoke doing well this weekend. Exciting prospects in seeing Bojan back pairing up with Shaqiri and Arnautovic. Could bode well?

    Also, Leicester have ARS, nor, sou, CRY, wba in next 5 after this weekend.

    1. Live Lad
      • 9 Years
      8 years, 7 months ago

      From the team's point of view, the fixtures may be tough. However, he doesn't need to be in a winning side to gain FPL points..

      You may proved to be right, but he is just a 6 million-sh midfielder. Not risky! Besides his value is going upppppp.

      1. tearunner
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        8 years, 7 months ago

        Good point!
        Had to consider it for this GW. Feel like my team will either make or break it for me...

        Butland (Romero)
        Richards - Darmian - Kolarov (Azpilcueta, Targett)
        Shaqiri - Mahrez - Montero - Sanchez (Payet)
        Diouf - Aguero - Gomis

        2FT
        0.9 ITB
        Very nervous about having both Shaq/Diouf for Stoke (and Mahrez in the same game) and Montero/Gomis for Swansea.
        Feel like I can't transfer them out though.

        Will probably use one FT on Romero to McCarthy, then im left with 1.8mill. Cant figure out my other transfer though.
        My wishlist is Silva, Coutinho, Wilson.
        So maybe Wilson for Diouf??

        1. Live Lad
          • 9 Years
          8 years, 7 months ago

          I personally would do

          Coutinho (in) Shaqiri (out)

          OR

          Wilson (in) Diouf (out)