Ourย team of Hall of Famers and guest writers are offering regular contributions throughout the 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) campaign.ย Here,ย former champion Simon March reveals his current Gameweek 8 Wildcard team.

Tuesday night Wildcards are a bit like shotgun weddings; it wasnโt exactly what you had in mind but itโs pretty obvious that things will get worse for you if you donโt go through with it.
Injuries to Newcastle Unitedโs Sven Botman (ยฃ4.7m), Brighton and Hove Albion’s Pervis Estupinan (ยฃ5.3m), and Arsenalโs Bukayo Saka (ยฃ8.6m), doubts over Raheem Sterlingโs (ยฃ7.1m) starting spot for Chelsea (not to mention his poor FPL form), triple investment – Bruno Fernandes (ยฃ8.4m), Marcus Rashford (ยฃ8.8m) and Andre Onana (ยฃ4.9m) – in a Manchester United squad deeply mired in some form of inexplicable malaise and an injury to my bench-warmer/Double Gameweek โheroโ, Luton Townโs Amari’i Bell (ยฃ4.0m), and it feels like my hand has very much been forced.
With all this going on, playing the Wildcard became more of a necessity than anything but, fortunately, it gives me an opportunity to load up on some assets that are coming into a good run of fixtures. If Iโm lucky, I can gain a step on those managers who are looking to move on these assets more organically or via a later Wildcard.
As usual, Iโm looking at building my Gameweek 8 Wildcard team around players who I think have the potential to score consistently, preferably ones with multiple routes to scoring and who offer good value for money or, at least, have an opportunity to outperform their price over a strong run of fixtures.
GAMEWEEK 8 WILDCARD: GOALKEEPERS

I remember 2013 FPL winner and four-time top 1,000k finisher Matthew Martyniak once saying that, when it came to goalkeepers, his strategy was to spend as little money as humanly possible. As somebody who also likes to bargain hunt when it comes to filling the space between the sticks, one huge positive of this season is that some of the cheapest keepers are also among the best performers.
In particular, West Ham Unitedโs Alphonse Areola (ยฃ4.2m) is currently the third-highest scorer in the game with 32 points and has also made the third-highest number of saves, also 32. Itโs worth mentioning that these points came during a fairly tough run of fixtures for West Ham United who, going forward, have a decent-looking schedule for the foreseeable future. At ยฃ4.2m and with the potential to be a set-and-forget option, Areola is currently too good value to overlook.
Nottingham Forestโs Matt Turner (ยฃ4.0m) provides the backup and, provided he keeps his place, he also has the opportunity to significantly overdeliver against his price given Nottingham Forestโs upcoming run of fixtures.
GAMEWEEK 8 WILDCARD: Defenders

Given how I am setting up elsewhere, I need a defence that offers value for money but, equally, offers me the opportunity to switch to a back four when needed. As always, Iโm looking to invest in players with the potential to keep clean sheets but, also, with at least some prospect for attacking returns or bonus points.
With this in mind, Aston Villaโs Matty Cash (ยฃ4.9m), Newcastleโs Kieran Trippier (ยฃ6.8m), Spursโ Destiny Udogie (ยฃ4.8m) and Chelseaโs Levi Colwill (ยฃ4.5m) form the basis of my team, with Lutonโs Issa Kaborรฉ (ยฃ4.0m) providing back-up. This group have kept 10 clean sheets between them so far this season, which is not exactly mind-blowing, but with nine assists and two goals thrown in, they should be a reliable enough source of points. Aside from perhaps Trippier, Iโm not exactly breaking the bank on them, either.
GAMEWEEK 8 WILDCARD: Midfielders



