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7 May 2025 323 comments
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With the ‘template’ front three of Omar Marmoush (£7.6m), Alexander Isak (£9.6m) and Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.7m) all producing modest returns and looking short of their best in recent weeks, there’s been plenty of discussion about the optimal three Fantasy forwards for the run-in.

Ollie Watkins (£8.9m), Matheus Cunha (£7.1m), Chris Wood (£7.1m), Evanilson (£5.8m) and Yoane Wissa (£6.7m) all have strong claims for the final three Gameweeks, with Wissa currently top of the forward form table.

Then there’s the looming return of Erling Haaland (£14.8m) to consider, too…

With many FPL managers pondering a potential changing of the guard, we thought we’d ask our regular contributors for their top three forwards for the final three Gameweeks.

BEST THREE FORWARDS: CONTRIBUTOR OPINION


Liverpool Gameweek 24

Zophar, Eight-time top 10k finisher

Yoane Wissa has gone a bit under the radar this season. He has 17 non-penalty goals from an xG of 16.5, so he’s very much performing in line with expectations. With motivation and form high for Brentford and Ipswich Town next, he’s a top pick. 

The recent goal returns for Alexander Isak have not been great but with Newcastle United highly motivated, penalties in his locker and the minutes still secure, I think he’s still an absolute must-have. 

With Marcus Rashford (£6.6m) injured, Ollie Watkins‘ role as Aston Villa’s primary centre-forward is secure. After the difficult trip to Bournemouth is out of the way, Villa play Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United, two sides who are firmly focused on Europe. As you can tell, European motivation is the theme for my three forwards – and Villa are still very much in the race.


Liverpool Gameweek 24

Pras, Live Hall of Fame number 12

The three forwards I am looking at are Yoane Wissa, Evanilson and Ollie Watkins.

These are all unique in the sense that none of them are on penalties, and we love our penalty-taking forwards.

However, when it’s a case of three Gameweeks, the “other things” matter a bit less and it’s about targeting fixtures and entry/exit points.

Gameweek 36 entry

If buying a striker this week for someone like Jean-Philippe Mateta, then I’d look at Wissa for his form and Brentford’s fixtures. Between Ipswich (a), Fulham (h) and Wolverhampton Wanderers (a), I see a lot of goals.

Bryan Mbeumo (£8.2m) being over 100% effective ownership (EO) last week tells you that owning just him won’t get you that upside. The alternative to Wissa (if buying this week) would be Chris Wood or Matheus Cunha. However, I am not a fan of the Kiwi due to Forest’s form and fixtures after the very juicy Leicester City clash in Gameweek 36. Cunha has his appeal too, but I worry about his minutes the closer we get to the season’s end, with all the transfer speculation.

Gameweek 37 entry

If buying in Gameweek 37 for someone like Omar Marmoush, then Watkins jumps to the top of the shopping list. It’s the Tottenham Hotspur fixture that appeals here. Despite it being moved a couple of days earlier, they just haven’t had any interest in the league and I don’t see that changing in Villa’s final home game, where the Villians will have everything to play for.

I do want to see Watkins more than 70 minutes in Gameweek 36, though. Jamie Vardy (£5.3m) has an excellent entry point this week as well, with Ipswich providing the opposition in his final home game for the Foxes.

Gameweek 38 entry

For a final hurrah, I’d love to buy Evanilson in Gameweek 38. The season-ending fixture versus Leicester City should have the most goals on paper and getting 1-2 slices of that goal pie will be great. A fit Erling Haaland could also be a final-day shout.


Lateriser, Two-time Indian FPL champion

The two strikers I am sure about, and like a lot for the run-in, are Yoane Wissa and Ollie Watkins.

Wissa has 23 goal contributions this year and he’s on a hot run, clocking four goals and an assist in the last four league games. The last time he played under 90 minutes was in Gameweek 20, which is why I’m not worried about the minutes despite the threat of the fit-again Igor Thiago (£5.9m). Brentford still have a lot of motivation to win their remaining three matches, too.

Wissa next faces Ipswich Town, who are second-worst for expected goals conceded (xGC) in the last six matches. Only Alexander Isak has had more shots in the box than him in the same period.

Watkins is a classic wounded tiger who doesn’t have the threat from Marcus Rashford due to him being injured. The prime attraction with Watkins is that he has a juicy home game against Spurs in Gameweek 37, who might be focused on a European final five days later. The slight concern is that he just played 70 minutes in the last game but I would still back him for the final three.

The last striker is a tricky one as the Manchester City situation is a little bit uncertain with Erling Haaland back before (but not guaranteed to start in) a juicy game against Southampton. Can Kevin De Bruyne (£9.5m), Omar Marmoush and Haaland play in one team?

Given that uncertainty, I think I will pick Chris Wood as Nottingham Forest will be motivated until the end of the season and face a Leicester team at home who are the worst for xGC in the last six matches. A 90-minute man on penalties, there is not much to worry about when it comes to Wood.


keep sell Saka

Tom Freeman, Five-time top 1k finisher and Deputy Editor of Fantasy Football Scout

I currently own Alexander Isak, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Omar Marmoush, who I will stick with through the next round of fixtures.

There is, of course, consideration around form, but I fully expect Newcastle v Chelsea, Spurs v Palace and Southampton v City to be high-scoring affairs, so it makes little sense to sell.

However, my transfers in Gameweek 37 will likely be based around swapping forwards, as my current options come to the end of their shelf life.

There is perhaps a bit of bias here, but Ollie Watkins is my number one replacement. The Aston Villa forward didn’t have much luck against Fulham on Saturday but, most importantly, he’s getting opportunities, with seven shots in the box and three big chances across his last two starts.

Bournemouth have only conceded 15 goals at home this season, so the ideal entry point is Spurs, who will have one eye on the UEFA Europa League final. Ange Postecoglou’s side now have four full days between matches, rather than two, but I’d still expect a much-changed XI. With Watkins’ ability to run in behind, he has haul potential. Then it’s Man Utd on the final day, who themselves could have a European hangover.

Yoane Wissa could prove a useful asset, too. He’s had a hand in five goals in his last four matches and as the focal point of Brentford’s attack, should do well against Ipswich, Fulham and Wolves, particularly with Thomas Frank’s side still in the mix for a European place.

Finally, Isak is a straightforward ‘keep’ in my view, largely because of the St James’ Park factor, where the Swede has registered five goals, one assist and 38 points in his last five matches. With Chelsea and Everton set to visit Tyneside in Gameweeks 36 and 38, I fully expect Isak to finish strongly. 


FPL Milanista, Career Hall of Fame number 16

With the season entering its final stretch, every transfer and captaincy call becomes more significant. While premium midfielders often steal the spotlight, your forward line can be a real difference-maker in the closing Gameweeks.

For me, Alexander Isak, Ollie Watkins and Chris Wood stand out as the ideal trio – blending form, fixtures, and value to help managers finish strong.

Isak still keeps returning despite being apparently below his best. It goes without saying that he has firmly established himself as Newcastle’s main striker, even with Callum Wilson (£6.9m) back available. He’s on penalties and benefits from the Magpies’ attacking approach, particularly at home. With favourable fixtures and Newcastle pushing for European qualification, Isak looks set for a strong finish.

Watkins has been one of the most reliable forwards in the last couple of seasons, thriving in Unai Emery’s system. His involvement in both goals and assists, combined with Aston Villa’s attacking flair, makes him a high-floor, high-ceiling option. Villa also have a decent fixture run, and I expect Watkins to get good minutes – now that Marcus Rashford is out – during the unpredictable final Gameweeks elsewhere.

Wood might not be the most obvious pick on current form but he’s a brilliant differential (an ownership of just 6.6% in the top 10k) with genuine upside. He regularly scores against lower-ranked sides, and Forest’s fixture run gives him a good platform to keep delivering. Plus, he’s a bonus points magnet, often pulling in maximum bonus from just a single goal.


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  1. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Timber injured yadayada really, why's he playing tonight?

    1. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Been nightmare to own

  2. Pep bites Kun
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Keep Munoz & possibly Kerkez. Who's your other keeper?

    Don't think I'd be taking 2x hits for defence for a BB tbh. Just pick the best gw for these plyers & boost.

    1. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      🙂 *RF to someone from Harry Potter

  3. Stranger Mings
    • 5 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    1FT so mateta to wissa even though leaves me with
    Raya - Munoz burn konsa?

  4. SomeoneKnows
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    With 1FT + 1.1 itb and plans to BB this week, who should I prioritize transferring out?

    A) Mateta
    B) Murphy
    C) Sarr
    D) Someone Else
    E) Roll & wait with BB

    Raya
    Gvardiol, Collins, Milenkovic
    Salah, Saka, Murphy, Mbeumo
    Marmoush, Isak, Mateta

    (Verbruggen, Sarr, Kerkez, Munoz)

    1. XX SMICER XX
      • 7 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Tough one. I would target Elanga Givbs-White or Wood

    2. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A

    3. Atimis
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A/B imo

    4. BUZZBOMB ♡
      • 10 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Im thinking Sarr or Murphy for Elanga. Prob murphy if Im honsest.

    5. RoyaleBlue
      • 14 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Have a feeling this is the week Gordon replaces Murphy in the XI

  5. XX SMICER XX
    • 7 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    A. Mateta to Wood
    B. Sarr to Elanga
    C. Salah Marmoush to Elanga Haaland -4

    Areola
    Konsa O’Brien Gvardiol
    Salah Mbuemo KDB Bowen
    Isak Mateta Marmoush

    Raya Kilman Sarr Kiwior

    1. Atimis
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Don’t think Haaland starts

    2. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A but prefer wissa

    3. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A

  6. Atimis
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    If playing one, any stands out?

    1) Trippier
    2) Konsa
    3) Munoz

    1. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      1

      1. Atimis
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Mostly between him and Munoz

    2. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Close between 1 and 3 but Chelsea have a poor record at SJP and think the early kick off might catch them out.

      1. Atimis
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        On the other hand Munoz on the wing vs tired high line Spurs? Could be similar with your Sarr below

    3. F4L
      • 11 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      1

    4. XX SMICER XX
      • 7 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      3

    5. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      3

  7. Miguel Sanchez
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Play:

    A) Rogers (bou)
    B) Sarr (tot)

    1. Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A

    2. Atimis
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Too tough…

    3. F4L
      • 11 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      b

    4. BeaversWithAttitude
      • 7 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      B

    5. DavvaMC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Rogers, sarr is a troll.

      So go Sarr

  8. Philosopher's Stones
    • 5 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    COYG!!

  9. F4L
    • 11 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    damn rice should score that

    1. F4L
      • 11 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      *and again 🙁

  10. F4L
    • 11 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    donnarumma wtf

  11. Nightcrawler
    • 6 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Wow donnaroma keeping psg in this

  12. My heart goes Salalalalah
    • 8 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Donnarumma is on one tonight

  13. gooberman
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 14 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Was looking at Saka as a potential GW38 transfer but cant see him starting if Arsenal reach the CL final.

  14. The 12th Man
    • 12 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    What would you do here?

    Areola
    Munoz,Gvardiol,Livramento
    Salah,KDB,Mbuemo,Sarr
    Isak,Watkins,Marmoush

    Raya,Asensio,Konsa,Kiwior

    1FT 1.7m itb

    A) Roll FT
    B) Konsa > Ait Nouri and bench Livramento
    C) Marmoush > Cunha
    D) Asensio > Bowen and bench Sarr

    1. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      D

  15. Mumchumba
    • 5 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Who to play:
    Raya or Martinez
    Saliba or Munoz
    Mateta or Rogers

    Currently on Martinez, Saliba and Mateta

    1. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Martinez, Munoz to begin with. Mateta or Rogers is difficult

      1. Mumchumba
        • 5 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Thanks, if I bring in Munoz then I'll play Rogers as not keen on two Palace players....though i'm not sure why.

  16. Bluetiger1
    • 3 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    All Arsenal - surely they will score soon
    & game on - best chance for years for the
    Gunners to finally get the elephant off their
    back with no Champion League trophy win

    1. Marvin.
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      My money's been on Inter since the quarters.

      1. The Big Fella
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        I am still expecting Madrid to make a come back from getting knocked out and winning the whole CL

      2. Bluetiger1
        • 3 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        tbf the same but I had hoped for English team/teams in the final

  17. RUUD!
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Mateta to Wissa, Wood or Cunha? Real dilemma

    1. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Ditto

      Actually adding Watkins into the mix - undecided on four players

      1. RUUD!
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Can’t afford Watkins, I’m leading mini league and both rivals have Wood, neither have Wissa. Should I play safe with Wood?

        1. Fifa las vegas
          • 13 Years
          7 months, 10 days ago

          I’d still be tempted by Wissa to be honest. Think there’s more goals in his other games than Wood too.

        2. Bluetiger1
          • 3 Years
          7 months, 10 days ago

          Ah - sorry about that one - I think I'm going to wait until Friday evening to decided
          but looking again at the three mention within budget (Wissa / Wood / Cunha) whether
          option to play one this week & change again for GW37 its fixture over
          form!

          Wissa
          To Play: - Ipswich Town (A) / Fulham (H) / Wolves (A)
          Brentford form last 5 game weeks -D, D, W, W, W
          Form - 8.5
          ----
          Wood
          To Play:- Leicester City (H)/West Ham United (A) / Chelsea (H)
          Nottingham Forest form last 5 game weeks - L, L, W, L, D
          Form - 3.5
          ----
          Cunha
          To Play: - Brighton (H) / Crystal Palace (A) / Brentford (H)
          Wolves form last 5 game weeks - W, W,, W, W, L
          Form - 8.0

          1. Bluetiger1
            • 3 Years
            7 months, 10 days ago

            Leicester on paper nothing to play for but Vardy might want to get his 200th goal!

    2. Fifa las vegas
      • 13 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      So much this

  18. Fifa las vegas
    • 13 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    The striker dilemma really is a head scratcher. I’m currently on the Isak, Mateta, Marmoush template.

    Initially was thinking -4 to go Isak, Sarr, and Mateta > Cunha, Mbeumo and Wissa. Thinking maybe leave Isak for now and just get the Brentford pair? Feel Cunha could be more explosive though. Then there’s also the risk of getting rid of assets that are up against Spurs next!

    1. Fifa las vegas
      • 13 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Don’t think there’s any price changes yet either? I just have the money for Wissa/Mbeumo as is.

    2. Pornchef
      • 1 Year
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Wouldn't drop Mateta before a leaky rotated spurs away game just after their European match

      1. Fifa las vegas
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Might be right

    3. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      How about keep Mateta against Spurs,
      Isak Sarr -> Cunha/Wissa Mbeumo

      1. Fifa las vegas
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Could be an option alright, my head is getting swung by talk of Isak still being a keeper regardless of mixed form. And his fixtures are anything but great. Thanks for the reply

  19. how now brown cow
    • 11 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Am I the only one who's bored of them showing the arsenal set piece coach every corner?

    Why not show the PSG goalkeeping coach if they want to appreciate coaching!

  20. how now brown cow
    • 11 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Great strike

  21. Kaneyonero
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    All over now

    1. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Shame - Arsenal have played so well this evening - first leg if they go out will be the telling point
      not making the most of the home atmosphere & chances like this evening - game not over but
      if stays the same score I wonder if they will think about not having a goal scoring centre forward (striker)

  22. My heart goes Salalalalah
    • 8 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Arsenal gone then

  23. FPL Blow-In
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Rice has been so good and reliable but that goal comes from a needless free kick

    1. Fifa las vegas
      • 13 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      He saved them from 2-0 though to be fair

  24. how now brown cow
    • 11 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Should be 2 there

  25. Kaneyonero
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Should've been 2

    1. Bluetiger1
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Why, or why did Arsenal play a full strength team over the weekend,
      surely resting on a non-needed fixture to allow time to rest prior to
      90mins in PSG own back garden would have been better

      1. Nightcrawler
        • 6 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Arsenal are playing this match than the one where everyone was rested for a week. The lack of quality up front pivotal again. Nobody in the arsenal team is a top class finisher

        1. Nightcrawler
          • 6 Years
          7 months, 10 days ago

          Playing better this match*

        2. Bluetiger1
          • 3 Years
          7 months, 10 days ago

          alas true

  26. Bluetiger1
    • 3 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    I always want all British Teams in Europe to do well.

    Poll who would have the better season on the following two below?

    a. Arsenal get eliminated from the Champions League (SEMI FINAL) & finish SECOND in the Premier League (Currently 67 points)?
    or
    b. Manchester United (currently 39 points) or Tottenham Hotspurs (currently 38 points)win the Europa League & qualify for Champions League?

    1. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      Winning a trophy > not winning a trophy

    2. CoracAld2831
      • 4 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      B.

    3. Nightcrawler
      • 6 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      A is obviously a better season overall especially considering the trophy is question isn't even one A is a part of. The whole thing is just fans getting one over each other with hypocrisy

      Arsenal fans used to do this during Wenger's finals years with cup wins then cry about how crap they were and Wenger must go but argue each season about having better seasons than every other club (league champions aside).

      Spurs fans want ange gone even if they win Europa but didn't want pooch gone after finishing 2nd ..Utd fans wanted eth gone after FA cup win, but didn't want ole gone after finishing 3rd and 2nd. U get one over the other fans but u still know it's a crap season

    4. BUZZBOMB ♡
      • 10 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      League is obviously #1. 38 games required to win it. 2nd is admirable and should be commended but rarely is.

      Strength of EPL is manifested by a possible all English UEL final, Villa's progression, etc. League positions in EPL and our fantasy bias actually make for very poor objectivity compared to European teams.

      Arsenal have been exceptional this season. 2nd again. UCL SF and played superbly.

      We're very harsh.

      Spurs or Man U could easily be 3rd in England, Italy, France, Germany or Spain this season.

      1. Tommy Template
        • 11 Years
        7 months, 10 days ago

        Arsenal haven't been exceptional. They'll finish about 20 points worse off than last season. They were good against Real Madrid but thats an exception to their season overall. Imo Europa has become easier to win by Champs League sides no longer dropping into it.

    5. Herger
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      It's a bad season for both in that scenario. For Arsenal, it's bad because they've obviously won nothing. For Man Utd, they've outspent every club in the world over the last decade and are on 39 points. It doesn't even paper over any cracks. For Spurs, sorry but I'm struggling to contemplate a hypothetical situation in which you're suggesting they win something

  27. Free Hat
    • 6 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Feel like Saka should go more on the outside vs Mendez(on a yc) where the space is at, but he still keeps on cutting inside where there is none.

    1. Nightcrawler
      • 6 Years
      7 months, 10 days ago

      He has done that a couple of times but nobody's been there for the cross

  28. The Mandalorian
    • 13 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Arsenal should have played an overlapping right back to allow Saka to start in the half spaces were he can shoot.

    Their best goalscorer is too far from goal.

  29. Nightcrawler
    • 6 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Wouldn't surprise me if this ends up being 3,4-0 to psg. Poles apart the front 3

  30. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 10 days ago

    Arsenal need to risk it and be more agressive