Looking for the FPL Gameweek 9 attacking return player percentages? We’ve broken down the latest bookmaker odds to reveal which players are most likely to score or assist this week.
From premium picks like Erling Haaland (£14.6m) and Mohamed Salah (£14.3m) to in-form differentials, this analysis highlights the top names with the best statistical chance of delivering FPL points in Gameweek 9.
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SUMMARY
FPL managers will immediately notice Chelsea forward João Pedro (£7.5m) at the top of the list this week. He has a 64% chance of returning, joint-highest in Gameweek 9. Over 400,000 managers have already sold him after four straight blanks. The odds suggest that decision could backfire, with Pedro facing a favourable home fixture against Sunderland.
Liverpool players also dominate the top five. Arne Slot’s side need a reaction after losing three Premier League matches in a row. They head into the weekend full of confidence after a 5-1 Champions League win over Frankfurt. Mohamed Salah (£14.3m) and Alexander Isak (£10.5m) are both predicted to deliver attacking returns. Those odds on Isak are contingent on him starting, it should be said, which looks in some doubt.
The Arsenal debate continues between Victor Gyökeres (£9.0m) and Bukayo Saka (£10.0m), who both remain strong options as they face Crystal Palace. The Eagles have impressed this season, but they still sit among the worst five teams for shots in the box conceded (69).
Several differentials under 10% ownership also stand out. Chelsea duo Marc Guiu (£4.3m) and Estêvão (£6.5m) both scored in midweek and could be worth a short-term punt. Bournemouth striker Eli Junior Kroupi (£4.5m) is another name to watch. He scored twice in Gameweek 8 and now faces Nottingham Forest in the next round.
Manchester United and Newcastle assets are also expected to do well. For Ruben Amorim’s side, midfielders Matheus Cunha (£7.9m), Bryan Mbeumo (£8m) and Bruno Fernandes (£8.9m) feature for their clash with Brighton. Meanwhile, Newcastle’s home fixture against Fulham should see potential for striker Nick Woltemade (£7.4m) and penalty-taking midfielder Anthony Gordon (£7.5m).

