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8 October 2025 124 comments
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The October international break began in earnest today, with some FIFA World Cup qualifiers taking place in Africa.

A significant number of Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players will be representing their countries over the coming week, so there’ll be a nervous wait to see if any new Fantasy flags are added ahead of Gameweek 8.

From every call-up to potential late returnees, this article provides you with all the information you need to know.


ANY LATE RETURNEES?

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Some relatively good news for players from some countries to start off with.

Normally, players from the Americas are the last ones back through the door at their respective clubs, raising concerns about their minutes for the upcoming Gameweek.

Typically, these countries have matches in the early hours of the Wednesday morning before the Premier League resumes.

However, this time it’s a little bit different.

Brazil are in Asia instead of South America, with the last of their two friendlies getting underway at 11.30am next Tuesday. That’s a good 12+ hours before they’d usually be playing.

The same goes for Uruguay (two friendlies in Malaysia, the last on Monday afternoon) and Paraguay (two friendlies in Asia, the last at midday on Tuesday).

Even Chris Wood‘s (£7.4m) New Zealand are playing two friendlies in Europe.

And of the nations who are still in the dreaded early Wednesday morning slot, Ecuador and Mexico haven’t called up their usual Premier League players.

That leaves only the following names:

CountryPlayersLast match kicking off in/at…
ArgentinaMartinez (AVL), Senesi (BOU), Fernandez (CHE), Benitez (CRY), Mac Allister (LIV), Romero (TOT)USA (Tues 14 Oct/Wed 15 Oct, TBC)
Trinidad & TobagoCardines (CRY)Curacao (Wed 15 Oct, 12am)
JamaicaPinnock (BRE)Jamaica (Wed 15 Oct, 1am)
ColombiaMunoz (CRY), Lerma (CRY), Mosquera (WOL)USA (Wed 15 Oct, 1am)
USARichards (CRY), Robinson (FUL), Aaronson (LEE)USA (Wed 15 Oct, 2am)

Argentina had originally been scheduled to play at midnight on Monday night/Tuesday morning (UK time) but that fixture has reportedly now been moved 24 hours back and to a different venue, in a bit of a blow to the likes of Enzo Fernandez (£6.7m), Marcos Senesi (£5.0m) and Cristian Romero (£5.1m). The rescheduling has yet to be officially confirmed, at the time of writing.


NOTABLE OMISSIONS

Best £7.5m+ forwards for FPL 2025/26

In addition to the sidelined players who are detailed later in this article, there are some welcome rests for a few key FPL assets over this international fortnight.

Below are the most-owned FPL outfield players (3.0%+) who were omitted from their national team’s squads but not because they were unavailable.

Joao Pedro (£7.7m) and Moises Caicedo (£5.8m) have been playing through niggles of late but both started in Gameweek 7, which preceded the break.

PlayerClub% owned by
Joao PedroChelsea61.6
Jack GrealishEverton20.7
Robert SanchezChelsea14.8
Moises CaicedoChelsea13.9
Maxime EsteveBurnley13.6
Nick PopeNewcastle9.6
James TarkowskiEverton7.7
Trevoh ChalobahChelsea7.4
Jaidon AnthonyBurnley6.9
Phil FodenManchester City6.3
Maxence LacroixCrystal Palace4.2
Kiernan Dewsbury-HallEverton3.7
Igor ThiagoBrentford3.3
Wilson IsidorSunderland3.3
Anton StachLeeds3.2
EvanilsonBournemouth3.0

NOTABLE WITHDRAWALS DUE TO INJURY/FITNESS

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  • Martin Odegaard (Arsenal/Norway)
  • Reece James (Chelsea/England)
  • Sasa Lukic (Fulham/Serbia)
  • Wataru Endo (Liverpool/Japan)
  • Rodri (Manchester City/Spain)
  • Lewis Hall (Newcastle/England under-21)

WHEN FPL PLAYERS ARE IN ACTION: A CLUB-BY-CLUB GUIDE

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ARSENAL

  • Leandro Trossard: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Gabriel MagalhaesGabriel Martinelli: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Christian Norgaard: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Eberechi EzeMyles Lewis-Skelly, Bukayo SakaDeclan Rice: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Ethan Nwaneri: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Tommy Setford: England U20 – Oct 10
  • Max Dowman: England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • William Saliba: France – Oct 10 + 13
  • Riccardo Calafiori: Italy – Oct 11 + 14
  • Jurrien Timber: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • David RayaMikel MerinoMartin Zubimendi: Spain – Oct 11 + 14
  • Cristhian Mosquera: Spain U21 – Oct 14
  • Viktor Gyokeres: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
  • Brayden Clarke: Wales U19 – Oct 8 + 11 + 14

ASTON VILLA

  • Emiliano Martinez: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Amadou Onana: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Ezri KonsaMorgan RogersOllie Watkins: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Bradley Burrowes: England U18 – Oct 9 + 12
  • Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba: England U20 – Oct 10
  • Lucas Digne: France – Oct 10 + 13
  • Evan Guessand: Ivory Coast – Oct 10 + 14
  • Donyell Malen: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Lamare Bogarde: Netherlands U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Matty Cash: Poland – Oct 9 + 12
  • John McGinn: Scotland – Oct 9 + 12
  • Victor Lindelof: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13

BOURNEMOUTH

  • Marcos Senesi: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Junior Kroupi: France U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Antoine Semenyo: Ghana – Oct 8 + 12
  • Amine Adli: Morocco – Oct 9 + 14
  • Justin Kluivert: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Ryan ChristieBen Gannon-Doak: Scotland – Oct 9 + 12
  • Djordje Petrovic, Veljko Milosavljevic: Serbia – Oct 11 + 14
  • Alex Jimenez: Spain U21 – Oct 14
  • Matai Akinmboni: USA U21 (training camp)
  • David Brooks: Wales – Oct 9 + 13
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BRENTFORD

  • Dango Ouattara: Burkina Faso – Oct 8 + 12
  • Mikkel Damsgaard: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Jordan Henderson: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Romelle Donovan: England U20 – Oct 10
  • Kevin Schade: Germany – Oct 10 + 13
  • Hakon Valdimarsson: Iceland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Ethan Pinnock: Jamaica – Oct 11 + 15
  • Antoni Milambo: Netherlands U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Frank Onyeka: Nigeria – Oct 10 + 14
  • Kristoffer Ajer: Norway – Oct 11 + 14
  • Nathan CollinsCaoimhin Kelleher: Republic of Ireland – Oct 11 + 14
  • Aaron Hickey: Scotland – Oct 9 + 12
  • Yunes Emre Konak: Turkey U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Yehor Yarmoliuk: Ukraine – Oct 10 + 13

BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

  • Maxim De Cuyper: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Carlos Baleba: Cameroon – Oct 8 + 13
  • Charlie TaskerTommy Watson: England U20 – Oct 10
  • Yankuba Minteh: Gambia – Oct 9 + 13
  • Brajan Gruda: Germany U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Charalampos Kostoulas, Stefanos Tzimas: Greece U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Diego Coppola: Italy – Oct 11 + 14
  • Jan Paul van HeckeBart Verbruggen: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Diego Gomez: Paraguay – Oct 10 + 14
  • Yasin Ayari: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
  • Ferdi Kadioglu: Turkey – Oct 11 + 14

BURNLEY

  • Armando Broja: Albania – Oct 11 + 14
  • Axel Tuanzebe: DR Congo – Oct 10 + 14
  • Lesley Ugochukwu: France U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Max Weiss: Germany U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Quilindschy Hartman: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Josh Cullen: Republic of Ireland – Oct 11 + 14
  • Martin Dubravka: Slovakia – Oct 10 + 13
  • Lyle Foster: South Africa – Oct 10 + 14
  • Hjalmar Ekdal: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
  • Hannibal Mejbri: Tunisia – Oct 10 + 13
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CHELSEA

  • Enzo Fernandez: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Estevao: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Filip Jorgensen: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Josh AcheampongTyrique GeorgeJamie Gittens: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Malo Gusto: France – Oct 10 + 13
  • Pedro Neto: Portugal – Oct 11 + 14
  • Marc Cucurella: Spain – Oct 11 + 14
  • Marc Guiu: Spain U21 – Oct 14

CRYSTAL PALACE

  • Walter Benitez: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Jefferson Lerma, Daniel Munoz: Colombia – Oct 12 + 15
  • Marc GuehiDean Henderson: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Jean-Philippe Mateta: France – Oct 10 + 13
  • Jaydee Canvot: France U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Daichi Kamada: Japan – Oct 10 + 14
  • Christantus Uche: Nigeria – Oct 10 + 14
  • Justin Devenny: Northern Ireland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Ismaila Sarr: Senegal – Oct 10 + 14
  • Yeremy Pino: Spain – Oct 11 + 14
  • Rio Cardines: Trinidad and Tobago – Oct 10 + 15
  • Chris Richards: USA – Oct 11 + 15

EVERTON

  • Jordan Pickford: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Tyler Dibling: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Beto: Guinea-Bissau – Oct 8 + 12
  • Jack O’BrienSeamus Coleman, Mark Travers: Republic of Ireland – Oct 11 + 14
  • Idrissa Gana GueyeIliman Ndiaye: Senegal – Oct 10 + 14
  • Vitalii Mykolenko: Ukraine – Oct 10 + 13
  • Tom King: Wales – Oct 9 + 13
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FULHAM

  • Timothy Castagne: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Josh King: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Joachim Andersen: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Calvin BasseyAlex IwobiSamu Chukwueze: Nigeria – Oct 10 + 14
  • Sander Berge: Norway – Oct 11 + 14
  • Jonah Kusi-Asare: Sweden U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Antonee Robinson: USA – Oct 11 + 15
  • Harry Wilson: Wales – Oct 9 + 13

LEEDS UNITED

  • Ilia Gruev: Bulgaria – Oct 11 + 14
  • Ao Tanaka: Japan – Oct 10 + 14
  • Jaka Bijol: Slovenia – Oct 10 + 13
  • Gabriel Gudmundsson – Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
  • Brenden Aaronson: USA – Oct 11 + 15
  • Karl DarlowDan James, Joe Rodon: Wales – Oct 9 + 13

LIVERPOOL

  • Alexis Mac Allister: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Mohamed Salah: Egypt – Oct 8 + 12
  • Rio NgumohaTrey Nyoni – England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • Hugo EkitikeIbrahima Konate: France – Oct 10 + 13
  • Florian Wirtz: Germany – Oct 10 + 13
  • Giorgi Mamardashvili: Georgia – Oct 11 + 14
  • Milos KerkezDominik Szoboszlai: Hungary – Oct 11 + 14
  • Armin Pecsi: Hungary U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Cody GakpoJeremie Frimpong, Ryan Gravenberch, Virgil van Dijk: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Conor Bradley: Northern Ireland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Andrew Robertson: Scotland – Oct 9 + 12
  • Alexander Isak: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
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MANCHESTER CITY

  • Jeremy Doku: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Josko Gvardiol, Mateo Kovacic: Croatia – Oct 9 + 12
  • John StonesJames Trafford, Nico O’Reilly: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Stephen Mfuni, Divine Mukasa – England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • Ryan McAidoo: England U18 – Oct 9 + 12
  • Gianluigi Donnarumma: Italy – Oct 11 + 14
  • Nathan AkeTijjani Reijnders: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Oscar BobbErling Haaland: Norway – Oct 11 + 14
  • Ruben Dias, Matheus Nunes, Bernardo Silva: Portugal – Oct 11 + 14

MANCHESTER UNITED

  • Senne Lammens: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Casemiro, Matheus Cunha: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Bryan Mbeumo: Cameroon – Oct 8 + 13
  • Patrick Dorgu: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Ayden Heaven: England U20 – Oct 10
  • Jack Fletcher – England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • Leny Yoro: France U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Amad Diallo: Ivory Coast – Oct 10 + 14
  • Noussair Mazraoui: Morocco – Oct 9 + 14
  • Diego Leon: Paraguay – Oct 10 + 14
  • Diogo DalotBruno Fernandes: Portugal – Oct 11 + 14
  • Benjamin Sesko: Slovenia – Oct 10 + 13
  • Altay Bayindir: Turkey – Oct 11 + 14

NEWCASTLE UNITED

  • Bruno Guimaraes, Joelinton: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Dan BurnAnthony Gordon: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Lewis Miley: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Nick Woltemade: Germany – Oct 10 + 13
  • Sandro Tonali: Italy – Oct 11 + 14
  • Alex Murphy: Republic of Ireland U21 – Oct 10
  • Anthony Elanga – Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
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NOTTINGHAM FOREST

  • Matz Sels: Belgium – Oct 10 + 13
  • Igor Jesus, John Victor: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Elliot AndersonMorgan Gibbs-White: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Ibrahim Sangare, Willy Boly: Ivory Coast – Oct 10 + 14
  • Chris Wood: New Zealand – Oct 9 + 14
  • Angus Gunn: Scotland – Oct 9 + 12
  • Nikola Milenkovic: Serbia – Oct 14
  • Dan Ndoye: Switzerland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Neco Williams: Wales – Oct 9 + 13

SUNDERLAND

  • Bertrand Traore: Burkina Faso – Oct 8 + 12
  • Arthur MasuakuNoah Sadiki: DR Congo – Oct 10 + 14
  • Chris Rigg: England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • Simon Adingra: Ivory Coast – Oct 10 + 14
  • Chemsdine Talbi: Morocco – Oct 9 + 14
  • Reinildo: Mozambique – Oct 9 + 14
  • Robin Roefs: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Dan Ballard, Trai Hume: Northern Ireland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Omar Alderete: Paraguay – Oct 10 + 14
  • Eliezer Mayenda: Spain U21 – Oct 14
  • Granit Xhaka: Switzerland – Oct 10 + 13

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

  • Cristian Romero: Argentina – Oct 11 + 14
  • Kevin Danso: Austria – Oct 9 + 12
  • Richarlison: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Djed Spence: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Archie Gray: England U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Callum Olusesi: England U19 – Oct 11 + 14
  • Wilson OdobertMathys Tel: France U21 – Oct 10 + 13
  • Mohammed Kudus: Ghana – Oct 8 + 12
  • Destiny Udogie, Guglielmo Vicario: Italy – Oct 11 + 14
  • Yves Bissouma: Mali – Oct 12
  • Xavi SimonsMicky van de Ven: Netherlands – Oct 9 + 12
  • Joao Palhinha: Portugal – Oct 11 + 14
  • Pape Matar Sarr: Senegal – Oct 10 + 14
  • Pedro Porro: Spain – Oct 11 + 14
  • Lucas Bergvall: Sweden – Oct 10 + 13
  • Ben DaviesBrennan Johnson: Wales – Oct 9 + 13
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WEST HAM UNITED

  • Lucas Paqueta: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Tomas Soucek: Czech Republic – Oct 9 + 12
  • Mads Hermansen: Denmark – Oct 9 + 12
  • Aaron Wan-Bissaka: DR Congo – Oct 10 + 14
  • Jarrod Bowen: England – Oct 9 + 14
  • Konstantinos Mavropanos: Greece – Oct 9 + 12
  • Callum Marshall: Northern Ireland – Oct 10 + 13
  • Mateus Fernandes: Portugal U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • El Hadji Malick Diouf: Senegal – Oct 10 + 14

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

  • Andre, Joao Gomes: Brazil – Oct 10 + 14
  • Jackson Tchatchoua: Cameroon – Oct 8 + 13
  • Yerson Mosquera: Colombia – Oct 12 + 15
  • Ladislav Krejci: Czech Republic – Oct 9 + 12
  • Jean-Ricner Bellegarde: Haiti – Oct 10 + 14
  • Emmanuel Agbadou: Ivory Coast – Oct 10 + 14
  • Tolo Arokodare: Nigeria – Oct 10 + 14
  • David Moller Wolfe, Jorgen Strand Larsen: Norway – Oct 11 + 14
  • Jose Sa: Portugal – Oct 11 + 14
  • Hwang Hee-chan: South Korea – Oct 10 + 14
  • Fer Lopez: Spain U21 – Oct 10 + 14
  • Santiago Bueno: Uruguay – Oct 10 + 13
  • Marshall Munetsi, Tawanda Chirewa: Zimbabwe – Oct 10 + 13

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  1. The Big Fella
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Any Sunderland fans? Isidor was dragged off at 55 mins last GW. Will he start next game against Wolves and if he does, will he get hooked early again? Does anybody know the reason for the early withdrawal?

    1. The 12th Man
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Just read the match report on the official Sunderland site. No official reason but 2-0 down , guessing they were looking at shaking things up to get back in it. Several players came off.

      1. The Big Fella
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Thanks I had seen a few came off but wondered if any Sunderland fans know if he is out of favour too etc I am playing my BB this week and brought him in on my WC two weeks ago with this week’s fixtures in mind (he plays wolves) so if he only plays 20 mins or something it is a bit of a waste

  2. The 12th Man
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Which option?
    I have no Arsenal defence and 1 FT

    A) Cash > Timber (can’t afford Gabriel)
    B) Lacroix > Gabriel
    C) Xavi > Sarr then do Cash > Gabriel the week after.

    1. The Big Fella
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      I like C - could even debate a -4 because Gabriel is a season keeper barring an injury

      1. The 12th Man
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Yeh that’s an option too. I was trying to limit hits though.
        Thanks.

        1. The Big Fella
          • 9 Years
          1 month, 27 days ago

          I know the feeling I have had such a poor start this year that I didn’t/don’t feel I have the points to sacrifice - was at 9m 2 weeks ago but go into GW8 at 3m. In the case of an Arsenal defender though it’s such a surefire source of points in think you can justify it, if you wanted.

      2. The 12th Man
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Maybe just hope that Fulham score.

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Just to put you at ease, Fulham will score, I’ve gone double Arsenal defence on my WC.

      1. The 12th Man
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        lol. Thanks

        1. WVA
          • 9 Years
          1 month, 27 days ago

          Genuinely don’t think I’ve ever had a double cs and will very likely move one of Gab or Timber on very soon

    3. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      C for sure

  3. RamaJama
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Kudos or Caicedo on WC?

    1. The Big Fella
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      I had the same dilemma two weeks ago and went Kudus. Paid off so far.

      1. WVA
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Depends what you would have done with the extra mil

        1. Philosopher's Stones
          • 5 Years
          1 month, 27 days ago

          This

    2. Dutchy FPL
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      If he needs to start for you every week Kudus, if you rotate him or bench him most of the time Caicedo. Can't see Caicedo score this amount of goals the entire season, but with Defcon a safe pick.

      1. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Cheers! Will keep Pedro on WC if I don’t go for Caicedo. And will go for Bowen if I go for Cslceido as Che cover on WC

  4. Dynamic Duos
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Bench anyone for Reijnders?

    Dubravka
    Timber Munoz Senesi
    Saka Semenyo Sarr Gordon
    Haaland Pedro Woltemade

    Petrovic Reijnders Gudmundsson Andersen

    1. The 12th Man
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      No, your good.

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Nope, still not convinced on Reijnders but then again Gordon with no returns!

    3. Dynamic Duos
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Cheers lads

    4. Philosopher's Stones
      • 5 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      The one with no returns this season

  5. SpaceCadet
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Better option on BB?

    a. anderson > sarr -4
    b. play anderson

    1. Dutchy FPL
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Think I would play Anderson, needs only one out of defcon or an assist to get a four or five pointer and that seems realistic. Sarr needs to haul to make up that -4 on a BB. Longer term Sarr is a way better pick.

      1. SpaceCadet
        • 11 Years
        1 month, 26 days ago

        Makes sense, thanks

  6. Dutchy FPL
    • 2 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Would you bench boost this?

    Dúbravka (Leeds H), Tarkowski (Man City A), Gudmundsson (Burnley A), Ndiaye (Man City A)

    1. JT11fc
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      9 maybe better?

      1. Dutchy FPL
        • 2 Years
        1 month, 27 days ago

        Would be the same bench, but with Sarr (Arsenal A) instead of Ndiaye.

    2. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Nope

  7. Ha.
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    A. Pope and Sarr (no Chelsea)
    B. Sanchez and Enzo

  8. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 27 days ago

    Who do you recommend I buy if I do sell Porro?

    Rest of defence is Timber Calafiori VDV Gudmundsson

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Senesi or Burn

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 27 days ago

      Keeper? Chalobah?