Frisking the Fixtures
2 January 2026 398 comments
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Christmas may have been and gone, but the fixtures continue to come thick and fast – so it’s time for another look at which clubs have the best schedules to target in Fantasy Premier League (FPL).

In our latest instalment of ‘Frisking the Fixtures’, we identify the teams and players with the most appealing runs of matches between Gameweeks 20 and 25.

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SEASON TICKER OVERVIEW: NEXT SIX GAMEWEEKS

Best FPL Gameweek 20 fixtures: Players + teams to target

EVERTON

Everton’s favourable run started in Gameweek 18 with a trip to Burnley, but they continue over the turn of the year with home matches against Brentford, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leeds, who have the fourth-worst, worst and third-worst away records in the division, respectively.

The Toffees can draw encouragement from this season’s results against the teams they must visit in this run, having held Aston Villa to a goalless draw and beaten both Brighton and Hove Albion and Fulham 2-0 at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

It should be noted that Everton have to get through at least half of these matches without Iliman Ndiaye (£6.3m) and Idrissa Gueye (£5.4m), who are at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with Senegal, while Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£5.0m) is currently sidelined. Goals are proving hard to come by for Thierno Barry (£5.7m) and Beto (£5.0m), although Barry scored past Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 19, his second in five outings.

Everton create and score so few chances that it is difficult to make a case for their attacking assets. But the underrated James Garner’s (£5.0m) price makes him worth considering as a budget enabler. He is Everton’s fourth-highest scoring player with 85 points, which is 10 more than Dewsbury-Hall.

It is Everton’s defensive assets that most stand out, however.

Michael Keane (£4.8m) and James Tarkowski (£5.6m) are defensive contribution (DefCon) monsters, with Tarkowski now the fifth-highest scoring defender in the game with 94 points. Three points behind is Keane, whose fitness status is still unknown; he has a “chance” for Brentford, but that’s all.

Jordan Pickford (£5.5m) is still doing Jordan Pickford things, briefly moving top of the goalkeeper standings following clean sheet number eight. With Pickford, Tarkowski and Keane averaging 4.5, 4.9 and 5.4 points per match this season, at least one of them should be snapped up at the earliest opportunity – although Keane can wait until we see his name back on the teamsheet.

WEST HAM UNITED

West Ham’s attractive run of fixtures continues with a must-win trip to Wolves, who have the division’s worst home record.

It also includes home matches against Nottingham Forest and Sunderland, who’ve each managed only two away wins this term.

The Hammers must go to Spurs, but Thomas Frank’s side have won only two home matches this season, the same tally as Gameweek 25 opponents Burnley.

You get the feeling that West Ham’s Premier League survival hinges on their results across this run of matches, and their performances have been slighty improving of late, particularly on the road, where they managed three successive draws before losing at Manchester City.

Wins are scarce, so Hammers’ assets are not exactly top of FPL managers’ shopping lists, but Jarrod Bowen (£7.6m) remains an FPL asset worthy of respect.

In the last six Gameweeks, Bowen has produced three goals and an assist. No forwards have taken as many penalty-area touches (44). What’s more, he’s a 90-minute man while rotation rages elsewhere in the league.

The defence remains problematic, and Nuno Espirito Santo will be missing full-backs Aaron Wan-Bissaka (£4.2m) and El Hadji Malick Diouf (£4.1m) for as long as they’re on AFCON duty.

West Ham have still not kept a clean sheet under this manager and are on a 16-match shutout drought.

The midfield also underwhelms, although Lucas Paqueta (£5.9m) did manage a 13-pointer in Gameweek 19 thanks to a penalty and an assist. The Brazilian has scored eight out of eight spot-kicks for the Hammers. Where there is a penalty taker, there is always hope of a haul in any given week.

CHELSEA

Chelsea have the hardest match of the season in Gameweek 20, and the west London derby against improving Fulham will also test their mettle. Thereafter, they have four fantastic fixtures from which they ought to churn out four wins.

The middle four are all in London, so travel will be minimal. It’s also a good time to visit an exhausted Crystal Palace side, and Wolves away feels straightforward.

The return of Cole Palmer (£10.4m) is starting to bear fruit. The England international has been treated with kid gloves as he makes his way back from a lengthy injury, but he has returned in three of his last four starts, scoring a penalty in Gameweek 19 to add to two goals and an assist since his comeback.

Now might be the time to get ahead of the curve on him, before price and ownership climb.

João Pedro (£7.2m), Pedro Neto (£7.3m) and Enzo Fernández (£6.4m) could all offer appeal, too. The Brazilian scored in Gameweeks 17 and 18, while Neto enjoyed a purple patch from Gameweeks 8 to 14. The issue? Rotation (Neto and Pedro were subs in midweek), and the unknowns associated with the appointment of a new manager. Will the incoming head coach favour regular breathers?

While the Premier League schedule eases after this week, Chelsea’s involvement in three cup competitions will ensure there’ll be no let-up. With everyone bar Palmer, perhaps it’s best to assess the lay of the land after Maresca’s successor has overseen his first two league games and the two cup matches before Gameweek 22.

That goes for defensive assets, too.

Between Gameweeks 15 and 18, Robert Sánchez (£4.9m) produced the most points by an FPL goalkeeper (23), while Trevoh Chalobah (£5.6m) remains the joint third-highest scoring defender. Chalobah has started every league game he’s been available for this season – but will he be as nailed under the head coach?

ASTON VILLA

Gameweek 20 best fixtures

Aston Villa’s recent form has been nothing short of galactico. And even though their 11-match winning sequence was ended rather unceremoniously by Arsenal, they can quickly recapture their momentum.

Home matches against Nottingham Forest and Brentford, who each have only two away wins to their names this season, should be comfortable enough for a free-scoring Villa side who will also back themselves to breach Everton’s solid rearguard at Villa Park.

Crystal Palace and Newcastle are not easy places to visit, but the timing could be opportune to face two sides suffering from unconvincing form. Bournemouth have also fallen off a cliff and are likely to be without Antoine Semenyo (£7.7m) by the time Gameweek 25 swings around.

Villa’s man of the moment is Morgan Rogers (£7.5m), someone seemingly capable of scoring at will from any distance.

Since Gameweek 12, he’s delivered three 15-point hauls. Between Gameweeks 12 and 18, among midfielders, only Phil Foden (£9.0m) secured more than his 57, while just Harry Wilson (£5.8m) managed more attacking returns. In that timeframe, a mere three midfielders attempted more shots (21). Like Bowen, he’s secure for minutes, too.

Ollie Watkins (£8.6m) is enjoying a long-awaited renaissance after recently producing five goals and two assists. But at that price, you’d want someone near-guaranteed starts – and there’ll always be a bit of concern about management of his knee pain. He was benched as recently as Gameweek 18.

With none of the Villans being DefCon machines, Matty Cash (£4.8m) is the backline pick due to his attacking threat. Since Gameweek 14, he has produced a goal and an assist and is well rested after serving a suspension in Gameweek 19.

BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

Gameweek 20 best fixtures

Burnley at home in Gameweek 20 is just what the doctor ordered for a Brighton side that is winless in six matches. Man City away in Gameweek 21 is admittedly painful, though they’ve already beaten Pep Guardiola’s side this season.

Plus, they’ll be glad to host out-of-sorts Bournemouth and knackered fierce rivals Crystal Palace in a sequence that includes four home matches. The Seagulls have only lost once at home all campaign.

Recent struggles have coincided with injuries/illnesses to Danny Welbeck (£6.3m) and Kaoru Mitoma (£6.1m), but both are available again. Welbeck scored his eighth goal of the season – a penalty – against West Ham in Gameweek 19 and, although he hit the bar with a second spot-kick at the London Stadium, the veteran represents Brighton’s most reliable route to goals. The question remains over how much his game-time will continue to be managed, particularly at this time of year, at the age of 34.

Mitoma is still struggling for minutes, too, after missing nine matches with an ankle problem. However, he came close to scoring against West Ham and remains one to watch once he’s back in the line-up regularly.

A dead leg kills any new interest in Yankuba Minteh (£6.0m) this week; if you’ve got him, you surely hold and hope that he starts.

One shutout in the last six matches doesn’t scream any defensive appeal. But centre-back Jan Paul van Hecke (£4.5m) offers some attacking threat: since Gameweek 10, no defender has more goals (two), he’s shot eight times and has racked up an assist.

He’s also Brighton’s leading defender for DefCon points, with 12.


ALSO CONSIDER

Gameweek 20 best fixtures

NEWCASTLE UNITED

After back-to-back away matches, Newcastle will be grateful for a run of three home matches in their next four. They are a much stronger team at St James’ Park.

Eddie Howe’s side first hosts Crystal Palace, who shipped four goals at Leeds United last time out.

Speaking of which, the Magpies welcome Daniel Farke’s lot to Tyneside, plus Brentford. Two teams that have only three away wins between them in 2025/26. The Magpies’ trip to Molineux should also provide rich pickings.

Newcastle are unbeaten in four home league encounters with Palace, winning the last two by a combined score of 9-0. They are unbeaten in 17 home league games against Villa, too, last losing to them on Tyneside in 2005. Of these, 11 were wins, the last three being a combined 12-1.

The shared workload between Yoane Wissa (£7.3m) and Nick Woltemade (£7.4m) may kill both as FPL assets but Anthony Gordon (£7.4m) and Bruno Guimarães (£7.0m) both appeal as mid-priced midfielders producing returns. Gordon has hit his straps with three assists in as many outings to follow up goals in Gameweeks 14 and 15, while Bruno has scored three goals in six.

In all likelihood, neither player will be spared rotation or an early substitution themselves, but they’ll start way more than 50% of games, which is something that may not be true of Wissa/Woltemade.

Other players to note are Nick Pope (£5.1m), who reclaimed his place in goal and came to the rescue on several occasions at Turf Moor, while Schar and Lewis Hall (£5.3m) are also playing well, albeit with the rather large caveat that Newcastle have not kept a clean sheet in their latest 12 occasions.

Since Gameweek 12, just one defender has more goal attempts than Schär and Hall (10).

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Spurs have a very attractive run until Gameweek 24, with Sunderland and West Ham visiting north London alongside trips to Bournemouth and Burnley. The Black Cats and the Hammers have only three away wins between them this term, while Spurs have the division’s best record on the road.

Though they have had an indifferent 2025/26 under Frank, clean-sheet wins over Brentford and Crystal Palace have furthered the cause of Micky van de Ven (£4.5m), who produced his third double-digit haul in Gameweek 18.

The defence certainly appeals more than the attack at present, with cries of ‘Boring, Boring Tottenham’ ringing out in west London in midweek. It’s two goals in the last four league games for the Lilywhites.

ARSENAL

Arsenal ought to be in the conversation based on form alone and, aside from Gameweek 21, their schedule eases up in early 2026. Having dispatched Aston Villa 4-1, neither the visit of Liverpool nor Manchester United should give too much cause for concern.

They have mustered only one clean sheet in five matches but the return of Gabriel Magalhaes (£6.4m) should help reverse that trend. Even if they struggle for shutouts, the Brazilian poses a very real set-piece goal threat, as he reminded us on Tuesday.

Beyond this, Arsenal’s midfielders offer the greatest interest, with Bukayo Saka (£10.3m) and Declan Rice (£7.2m) the obvious standouts.

Saka has been churning out some end product, assisting six times in the last seven matches. Since Gameweek 15, his 48 penalty area touches are comfortably more than any other midfielder. He also ranks second for shots on goal (18) and joint-third for chances created (13). He also has a share of penalties, although Viktor Gyökeres (£8.8m) did take and score the last one.

Rice has now become an FPL giant, given that he is the second-highest scoring midfielder in the game. He has assisted in back-to-back matches, and since Gameweek 14, only three midfielders have created more big chances than Arsenal’s set-piece specialist.

The major concern, however, is that he missed the win over Villa with a knee injury, the severity of which has yet to be ascertained.


398 Comments Login to Post a Comment
  1. ball c
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    3 hours, 41 mins ago

    Which is the best move here:

    A) Virgil to Gabriel
    B) Wirtz to Gordon
    C) O’Reilly & Wirtz to Gabriel & Gordon for -4

    I got Wirtz in last gw but think it was a bad call

    1. Sandy Ravage
      • 9 Years
      2 hours, 48 mins ago

      C

    2. Yank Revolution
      • 14 Years
      2 hours, 38 mins ago

      A first choice, C second choice.

  2. JayJay96
    • 10 Years
    3 hours, 40 mins ago

    What would you change here please? Nearly sorted my wildcard.

    Pickford
    Timber - Gabriel - Nunes - Romero - Mukiele

    Saka - Cherki - Rogers - Gravenberch - Mitoma

    Haaland - Watkins - Kroupri Jnr

    0.4 left

    1. justmatt
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 13 mins ago

      I’d prefer Bowen over Watkins, more secure starts and minutes. Saves money too.

      I’d also have Alderete and Mane over Mukiele and Kroupi.

      With the savings I’d upgrade Grav or Mitoma.

  3. Timothy
    • 8 Years
    3 hours, 37 mins ago

    Raya
    Lacroix Virgil Dorgu
    Foden Saka Miley Semenyo
    Thiago Ekitike Haaland

    Dubra Wilson Senesi Rodon

    Only 0.1 budget and 1 ft.

    Think wildcard but maybe not good idea :/

    1. Four Letter Wirtz
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 47 mins ago

      Doesn't look too bad for this GW...maybe play Wilson over Miley and roll the FT?

  4. DagheMunegu
    • 5 Years
    3 hours, 37 mins ago

    I need your help guys

    Raya
    VVD O'Reilly Van Hecke
    Foden Saka Szobo Cunha Minteh
    Haaland Ekitike

    Dub Gudmunsson Rodon Guiu

    1 ft 0.5 itb

    Is VVD to Gabriel the obvious move ?
    Exact cash if I move tonight

    Minteh or O'Reilly out instead ?

    1. The 12th Man
      • 12 Years
      3 hours, 34 mins ago

      Yes, VVD > Gabriel

  5. The 12th Man
    • 12 Years
    3 hours, 35 mins ago

    How does the WC look?
    Pickford
    Gabriel,Timber,M.Nunes,Thiaw
    Saka,Palmer,Rogers,Bruno.G
    Haaland,DCL

    Dubravka,Garner,Alderete,Mane

    1. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      So so

      Pick another Chelsea attacker, perhaps?

  6. joeynse99
    • 10 Years
    3 hours, 34 mins ago

    Stuck on who to bench this week, current squad is;

    Donnaruma,
    Timber, Mitchell, Cash
    Saka, Paqueta, Cunha, Foden, Szoboszlai
    Haaland (c), Calvert-Lewin

    Subs: Dubravka, Thiago, Mukiele, Andersen

    1. Four Letter Wirtz
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 55 mins ago

      Tough choice because Thiago, Paqueta and Szobo could all take a pen. Out of the three I'd probably bench Paqueta. I'd also expect a few surprise benchings so your first sub should end up playing anyway.

      1. joeynse99
        • 10 Years
        2 hours, 52 mins ago

        Thanks for your thoughts pal, I’m tempted to bench boost and get it out the way haha

        1. Bunk Moreland
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          2 hours, 49 mins ago

          Don’t bench boost on the pileup. You need 15 players playing and this is as likely as they will ever be to a surprise benching.

          1. joeynse99
            • 10 Years
            2 hours, 49 mins ago

            Cheers pal, such a selection headache this GW

  7. Erez Avni
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 33 mins ago

    Choose two to start:

    A. Wilson
    B. Alderete
    C. O’Reilly
    D. Gudmundsson

    1. Mr. O'Connell
      • 13 Years
      3 hours, 30 mins ago

      A. B

    2. CYN
      • 7 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      A, B

  8. Bambi
    • 13 Years
    3 hours, 32 mins ago

    Start:
    A) Dorgu (lee)
    B) Stach (MUN)

    Stach has higher xGI form but seems criminal not to play OOP Dorgu

    1. Four Letter Wirtz
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 53 mins ago

      I'd play Stach

  9. Ronnies
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    3 hours, 30 mins ago

    Bst option;

    A) Play Rice
    B) Play O'Reilly
    C) Bench both and Play Gudmundsson

    Cheers.

    1. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 28 mins ago

      C

      Doubt Rice is okay to play.

      Apparently O'R annoyed Pep in some positional sense, hence the substitution at Sunderland yesterday.

  10. Jafooli
    • 13 Years
    3 hours, 30 mins ago

    Heads up for those interested - darts about to start, get on the oche, gonna be awesome....

    1. Jafooli
      • 13 Years
      3 hours, 28 mins ago

      Would be fine with any of the quarter finalists winning, all good characters...

      1. Jafooli
        • 13 Years
        3 hours, 26 mins ago

        Ally Pally popping off...

  11. Athletic Nasherbo
    • 8 Years
    3 hours, 29 mins ago

    Play O’Reilly or Lewis-Potter?

    1. CYN
      • 7 Years
      3 hours, 28 mins ago

      LP

  12. Paul W.
    • 4 Years
    3 hours, 29 mins ago

    Pick transfer:

    A) O'Reilly > Gabriel

    B) Andersen > Gabriel

    1. CYN
      • 7 Years
      3 hours, 28 mins ago

      A

    2. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      B if you have a good bench

    3. Heiro
      • 16 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      A

    4. jonnybhoy
      • 13 Years
      3 hours, 26 mins ago

      A

    5. Paul W.
      • 4 Years
      3 hours, 3 mins ago

      Thanx all

  13. CYN
    • 7 Years
    3 hours, 28 mins ago

    A. Raya + Virgil -> Vicario + Gabriel
    B. Raya + O'Reilly -> Verbrugen + Gab
    C. Raya + O'Reilly -> Vicario + Tark
    D. Virgil + O'Reilly -> Thiaw + Tark
    E. Timber -> Gabriel

    Any input appreciated, thank you in advance

    1. jonnybhoy
      • 13 Years
      3 hours, 26 mins ago

      B

  14. Heiro
    • 16 Years
    3 hours, 27 mins ago

    Evening all,

    Bench is a shambles but want to go attacking.

    Hincapie should still start right? In place if Califouri?

  15. PGR
    • 14 Years
    3 hours, 27 mins ago

    Is Kudus worth a punt for the next few weeks? Is he nailed on to start every game for Spurs?

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      No
      Yes

    2. Heiro
      • 16 Years
      3 hours, 27 mins ago

      It's certainly a punt. Think it's a bit too much of one personally

    3. CYN
      • 7 Years
      3 hours, 26 mins ago

      Maybe but better options around that price. Spurs aren't looking good offensively right now.

  16. jonnybhoy
    • 13 Years
    3 hours, 27 mins ago

    What to do? 1FT 1.8ITB. Defence isn't great.

    Raya
    Keane Timber Dorgu
    Cunha Saka Bruno G Wilson Foden
    Haaland Ekitike

    Dubravka Sensei Gudmundsson Guiu

    A) Raya to Pickford
    B) Raya and Keane to Pickford and Gabriel -4pts
    C) Raya and Senesi to Pickford and Gabriel -4pts
    D) Roll

    1. Heiro
      • 16 Years
      3 hours, 26 mins ago

      D by a mile.

      1. jonnybhoy
        • 13 Years
        3 hours, 25 mins ago

        Got FOMO on Gabriel

    2. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 25 mins ago

      Senesi to Nunes or VDV

  17. MGD
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 26 mins ago

    Raya
    Timber - Andersen - Oreilly
    Saka - Gordon - Cunha - Wilson
    Haaland - Ekitike

    Dubravka - Guiu* - Esteve** - Rodon**

    0ITB, 1ft

    Need to upgrade my bench. Looking at a possible stupid move of Saka + Rodon -> Rogers + Gabriel -4

    Would mean triple Arsenal, no Saka but Andersen on the bench and better cover.

    Thoughts?

    Repost

    1. Atimis
      • 9 Years
      3 hours, 14 mins ago

      Id rather sell Raya to get funds

  18. Ekipica
    • 5 Years
    3 hours, 25 mins ago

    Good evening guys,
    If you can choose only one player in midfield up to 6 mil, and not to change him for the rest of the season, who would be that? Already have Stach
    There is no option of change the transfer after this move,so I need to choose wisely

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 25 mins ago

      KDH

      1. Yes Ndidi
        • 6 Years
        3 hours, 21 mins ago

        A brave shout considering we don't know when he's back, but I own and have held for the same reason - I think he's the best cheap option.

        A safer shout would be Harry Wilson. The fixtures will even out over the rest of the season

        1. Ha.
          • 10 Years
          3 hours, 17 mins ago

          Sure, but Wilson could play this weekend and break a leg

          If you need them to play then I would go with Garner

          1. Ekipica
            • 5 Years
            3 hours, 12 mins ago

            Thank you both, hope that KDH will come back in a few weeks, I can use some other player from the bench to cover him in his absence. Think he will definitely be better option then Garner for the rest of the season. Thanks again

          2. Yes Ndidi
            • 6 Years
            3 hours, 9 mins ago

            By that logic, anyone, including Garner, could break a leg, which means that no-one is a safe pick to keep from now until the end of the season.

  19. Yes Ndidi
    • 6 Years
    3 hours, 25 mins ago

    Pickford
    Gabriel Keane Van Hecke
    Foden Gordon Cunha Wilson
    Haaland Bowen Ekitike

    Dub O'Reilly VDB KDH

    If Moyes says Keane has a chance, then I think he has more than a chance, although trying to second guess him is getting to be as bad as trying to second guess Arteta & Guardiola. Van Hecke home to Burnley is a shoo-in.
    Which leaves the headache of benching one of O'Reilly (CHE), Wilson (LIV) or Ekitike of all people (ful). Almost tempted to play the two home fixtures & bench the Frenchman.

    What say ye?

  20. Legohair
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 17 mins ago

    Hey guys, im in trouble here:

    Raya
    Timber-VVD-O'Reilly
    Rice-Minteh-Cunha-Foden-Wirtz
    Haaland-Ekitike

    Dubravka, Andersen, Esteve, Guiu

    1 FT 0.7 itb

    A. Rice to Gordon
    B. Wirtz to Gordon
    C. Andersen to Thiaw/Cash(who?)
    D. Esteve to Thiaw/Cash(who?)
    E. O'Reilly to Tarkowski
    F. Rice to Rogers
    H. Wirtz to Rogers

    ?

    1. Atimis
      • 9 Years
      3 hours, 15 mins ago

      Way too long, I would start with selling injured ones

    2. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 14 mins ago

      H

    3. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 8 mins ago

      E or H.

  21. Atimis
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 16 mins ago

    Would you just start 2 from Thiago, HWilson, Dorgu or take a hit?

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 14 mins ago

      Wilson and Thiago

      1. Atimis
        • 9 Years
        3 hours, 13 mins ago

        Not ideal but maybe reasonable

        1. Ha.
          • 10 Years
          3 hours, 10 mins ago

          Both in with a shout for a goal, Thiago as more of a troll than anything

  22. FPL Scoop
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    3 hours, 14 mins ago

    Would (probably) rather sell Senesi than VVD to get Gabriel, but with £1.5m ITB and 1FT it’s only Virg that can be ditched without a hit…

    A) VVD to Gabriel
    B) Senesi Raya to Gabriel Verbruggen/Roefs (-4)
    C) Senesi Minteh to Gabriel Garner/Stach/fodder (-4)

    Raya (Dubravka)
    Cash Keane* Dalot (VVD Senesi)
    Foden Cunha Minteh* Wilson (Semenyo)
    Haaland Ekitike Thiago

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 14 mins ago

      A

    2. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 9 mins ago

      A

      Depends on your attitude to hits

      I've not taken one this season but invariably they contribute to a red arrow with ranks quite tight still

  23. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    3 hours, 14 mins ago

    No mention of Rutter in Brighton section and Thiaw in Newcastle section

  24. FCSB
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 12 mins ago

    Raya
    Hall VVD VanHecke
    Wilson Cunha Foden Rice
    Thiago Ekitike Haaland

    Dubravka Minteh O’Reilly Dorgu

    1FT, 1.0itb

    What to do here please??

    1. Ha.
      • 10 Years
      3 hours, 9 mins ago

      VVD to Gabriel

      Start Minteh over Rice

      1. FCSB
        • 9 Years
        3 hours, 3 mins ago

        Will Minteh start though?

        Was considering Rice >> Rogers? Or is Gabriel essential now

  25. OneTeamInBristol
    • 2 Years
    3 hours, 12 mins ago

    Team has been decimated by injuries!

    Allison
    Senesi O'Reilly Dorgu Gabriel
    Saka Semenyo Foden Minteh(?)
    Haaland Etikeke

    Subs: Dub, Chalaboh, Rice(?), Guiu

    1ft, 0.3 itb.

    Chaloboh to Tark for free and bench Senesi?

    1. NZREDS
      • 12 Years
      3 hours, 10 mins ago

      Minteh might be good to go - scan came back and was only a dead leg. If he trains he will start

      1. OneTeamInBristol
        • 2 Years
        3 hours, 6 mins ago

        Was all set for taking a -4 before hearing the news of Minteh, so he stays for now.

        Would you do Chal to Tark for free?

        1. NZREDS
          • 12 Years
          2 hours, 48 mins ago

          Personally I would - Everton have a fantastic run of of fixtures.

        2. NZREDS
          • 12 Years
          2 hours, 48 mins ago

          And he’s a DECON monster in any case

  26. JBG
    • 7 Years
    3 hours, 11 mins ago

    Chelski apparently getting a manager with 3 wins since September in Uber Ligue 1. Good for people who still don't want Chelski assets I guess.

    1. OneTeamInBristol
      • 2 Years
      3 hours, 6 mins ago

      This is what is swaying me to getting rid of Chal and reassesing when their fixtures turn.

  27. NZREDS
    • 12 Years
    3 hours, 11 mins ago

    Let’s go Luke!

  28. justmatt
    • 10 Years
    3 hours, 8 mins ago

    How’s this WC looking? Early plans would be Cunha to a Chelsea player in GW22.

    Verbruggen
    Gabriel, Thiaw, Tarkowski
    Saka, Foden, Cunha, Rogers, Bruno.G
    Haaland, Bowen

    Dabravka, Anderson, Alderete, Mane

  29. Atimis
    • 9 Years
    3 hours, 7 mins ago

    Just reading some comments here now, so O’R could be dropped? Would you sell him over VVD?

  30. how now brown cow
    • 11 Years
    3 hours, 7 mins ago

    My team is so broken, and only 1 ft, don't know where to start

    Pope
    Timber O'Reilly Mukiele
    Saka Rice* Foden Minteh*
    Haaland Jimenez Ekitike

    Is rice, Foden, Richards to vdv, Rogers, BrunoG/ Gordon worth a punchy -8?

    Allows a possible route to Gabriel next week

    Dubravka Dhaka Truffert Richards*

    1. how now brown cow
      • 11 Years
      3 hours, 6 mins ago

      Damn. Bench is the last line there