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Not sure who’s going to keep a clean sheet this week? Look no further, as we break down the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Gameweek 11 clean sheet percentages to help you target the best backlines for points.

Whether you’re deciding who to start, which goalkeeper to back, or where to double up in defence, these updated odds will guide your transfer and captaincy decisions for the upcoming Gameweek.

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GAMEWEEK 11 CLEAN SHEET ODDS

Let’s take a look at the latest clean sheet odds for Gameweek 11:

SUMMARY

For the third Gameweek running, Arsenal lead the clean sheet probabilities, posting a strong 58% chance. This is supported by their exceptional recent defensive record; the Gunners arrive in Gameweek 11 having kept eight consecutive clean sheets in all competitions. Their away meeting with Sunderland presents another favourable platform to maintain that run.

Chelsea are the only other side to exceed the 40% mark this week. Their defensive output has been variable across the season, but they face a Wolverhampton Wanderers team who have failed to score in two of their previous three league matches, which increases the appeal of their defensive assets.

Everton and West Ham United follow closely behind, both rated at 38%. Although neither side have secured a clean sheet in any of their last five league fixtures, the upcoming schedule offers improved conditions for a potential shutout.

Nottingham Forest also feature above 30%. With Sean Dyche recently appointed, there is a realistic opportunity for him to record his first Premier League clean sheet with the club. Forest host Leeds United, who have failed to score in two of their last three league matches.

At the lower end of the scale, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Liverpool, and Sunderland all hold clean sheet probabilities below 20%. Defensive assets from these sides carry significantly higher risk in Gameweek 11.

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