Heading into Gameweek 6 of Fantasy Premier League (FPL), former champion Simon March reveals his current Wildcard team.

My plan for when to play my first Wildcard doesnโt usually go much beyond โjust hold on to it as long as possibleโ but, with a few of my players either out of form or falling foul of rotation in the past couple of weeks, the signs were there that it was coming.
Iโm currently ranked around 800k overall so the situation is neither fantastic nor desperate, but I would really like to stop fighting fires and, instead, try and put myself back on the front foot, so Iโm hoping my Gameweek 6 Wildcard will help me to do that.
Iโm looking at a planning horizon of about six weeks in the hope that I can maximise my points return across that period but, also, Iโve yet to bank a single transfer so far this season and I can foresee a situation sometime soon where that could put me at a real disadvantage. So, in addition to points, Iโm hoping I can set myself up to accrue a few free transfers too.
GOALKEEPERS

Something strange is going on with Arsenalโs defence in that they are, on the one hand, arguably the best in the league, with three clean sheets already this season as evidence of that and yet, on the other hand, theyโve also conceded the second-highest number of shots in the league so far (90) and the highest number of shots from distance (37).
Whatever the cause of this, maybe itโs tactical, maybe itโs the fact theyโve played two matches with a player sent off, itโs been an FPL goldmine for goalkeeper David Raya (ยฃ5.6m) who has currently amassed the most FPL points of any keeper (33), making the third highest number of saves overall (23) and also receiving the most bonus points (6).
Prior to this season I was never a fan of premium goalkeepers, but Raya is single-handedly changing my mind and, as it stands, heโs an easy hold on this Wildcard.
DEFENDERS

Another hold is Liverpoolโs Trent Alexander-Arnold (ยฃ7.1m). With four clean sheets and just one goal conceded so far, Liverpoolโs defence looks as solid as itโs been in some time and while Alexander-Arnold has just the one league attacking return so far (an assist against Bournemouth in Gameweek 5), heโs created four big chances, the joint-highest with Aston Villaโs Lucas Digne (ยฃ4.6m) among defenders this season.
Arsenalโs Gabriel Magalhaes (ยฃ6.1m) is a new addition to my squad. As mentioned, Arsenalโs defence has largely held firm across a challenging run of opening matches and Gabrielโs two goals in his last two matches is testament not only to his own goal threat (Gabriel has the highest number of big chances among defenders this season with three), but it also demonstrates how dangerous Arsenal can be from set plays in general.
The next new addition to the defence is Man Cityโs Rico Lewis (ยฃ4.7m) who, despite missing Gameweek 5โs draw against Arsenal, has four starts so far this season. No City defender is ever truly nailed of course but the prospect of an even semi-reliable City defensive option for ยฃ4.7m seems like good value. As the news breaks that midfielder Rodri (ยฃ6.4m) is injured and likely out for the season, Lewisโ chance of starts presumably increase given that he can also play the defensive midfield role, whether orthodox or as an inverted fullback.


