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Gameweek 21 brought an unexpected bonus for owners, as centre-back Michael Keane (£4.8m) popped up with a rare goal. That joy quickly faded, though, after he received a red card for pulling the hair of Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare.

Everton lodged an appeal, but the dismissal stood. As a result, Keane missed Saturday’s FA Cup clash with Sunderland, while he’ll also be suspended for the Premier League fixtures against Aston Villa in Gameweek 22 and Leeds United in Gameweek 23.

FPL managers have already started moving Keane on in large numbers, with sales approaching the 100,000 mark. With that in mind, attention now turns to defenders priced between £4.5m and £5.0m, as we assess some of the strongest replacement options.


MARCOS SENESI

Best Michael Keane replacements in FPL

Bournemouth’s recent form raises concerns. The Cherries have won just one of their last 10 matches, a run that has dragged them down to 15th in the table.

The defensive numbers look even more worrying. They have managed only one clean sheet across that same 10-game stretch. So why should FPL managers consider investing in the Bournemouth backline?

Fixtures often drive form, and this is where Andoni Iraola’s side comes back into the conversation. Bournemouth face a kind run ahead.

According to the Fantasy Football Scout Fixture Ticker, no team has a better schedule over the next nine Gameweeks. Upcoming opponents include Everton, Wolverhampton Wanderers, West Ham United, Sunderland and Burnley.

The standout option remains Marcos Senesi (£4.8m), who continues to hold solid ownership at 14.2%.

That interest makes sense given his defensive contribution potential. As the data shows, no defender has recorded more DefCons or posted a higher success rate over the same period.

Unusually for a centre-half, he’s also surprisingly creative: a total of 18 chances created is by far the best total for a centre-back in 2025/26. It’s enough to rank him joint-ninth among all FPL defenders, too.


JOACHIM ANDERSEN

Best Michael Keane replacements in FPL

Fulham continue to enjoy another solid campaign, sitting ninth in the table. Good recent form has propelled them up the league, with only Arsenal collecting more points over the last six Gameweeks (via Soccerstats):

Defensively, though, they have yet to fully convince. Fulham have recorded only five clean sheets this season.

While that lack of consistency remains a concern, several underlying numbers offer encouragement. For example, Fulham rank among the top 10 teams for expected goals conceded (xGC).

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The fixture list also provides reason for optimism. A trip to Manchester City poses a stern test, but there are some decent medium-term matches to look forward to:

Fixture difficulty may be relevant: four of the Cottagers’ five clean sheets have come against sides 16th or below. The other was against Sunderland:

A lack of attacking returns this season is far from ideal from Joachim Andersen (£4.6m), but he compensates with strong defensive contribution potential.

The Dane ranks among the top five defenders for both total DefCons (Tot, below) and DefCon points success rate (%, below):


MATTY CASH

Aston Villa entered the season with major question marks hanging over them. Unai Emery’s side failed to win any of their opening six league matches, indeed.

That narrative soon changed. Emery guided Villa into a relentless run of form, capped by an impressive 11-match winning streak that firmly silenced the critics.

That surge has lifted Villa level on points with Manchester City and boosted the appeal of their attacking and defensive assets. Even so, clean sheets have remained hard to come by, with just two recorded across their last 10 matches.

Encouragingly, the fixture list offers plenty of promise. Over the next six Gameweeks, Villa are on home soil on four occasions. A trip to Molineux then follows:

Offering more than just clean sheet potential is full-back Matty Cash (£4.8m). His assist against Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 20, and back-to-back goal contributions against Arsenal and Brighton in early December, both highlight that.

Given that there isn’t really a DefCon machine on the books at Villa, old-school attacking threat wins out.

Above: Defenders sorted by shots and key passes in 2025/26


NORDI MUKIELE

Sunderland have surprised many since their promotion from the Championship. Victories over established Premier League sides such as Chelsea and Newcastle underline that the Black Cats are not simply aiming to avoid relegation, but to compete.

A winless run of five league matches does hint at a slight dip but Régis Le Bris’ side have been feeling the effects of AFCON absences: no side had more players away in Morocco (six). The good news? All but one of those players should be back in Gameweek 22.

Defence is definitely their strong suit. Only two Premier League clubs have conceded fewer goals (GC, below):

In fact, Sunderland have kept more clean sheets (seven) than any of the teams (Villa, Bournemouth, Fulham) discussed so far.

Yes, there’s a big degree of overperformance. The Black Cats rank among the bottom five sides for expected goals conceded (31), yet have allowed only 22 goals. But in Robin Roefs (£4.9m), the Black Cats have a superb shotstopper to repel any attacks that do get through that stubborn backline:

The upcoming fixtures are good, too.

Matches against Crystal Palace, West Ham and Burnley provide three favourable chances over the next three Gameweeks. There are decent matches beyond the unappealing Gameweek 25/26 double-header, too:

Despite the price rises, Nordi Mukiele (£4.4m) still offers a value-for-money route into the Black Cats’ defence, which could free up funds elsewhere.

He ranks among the top eight defenders for total DefCons in 2025/26, while his long throws and occasional run-outs at right-back offer the prospect of sporadic attacking returns, too.


CHRIS RICHARDS

Crystal Palace began the season as they ended the last, in excellent shape. Oliver Glasner’s side put together an impressive unbeaten run of 19 competitive matches, stretching back to the closing stages of the previous campaign.

Balancing UEFA Conference League commitments alongside Premier League duties has since proved challenging. A thin squad and a growing injury list have taken their toll, but with key players due back in the coming weeks, Palace could rediscover that early momentum.

From a clean sheet perspective, their numbers mirror several of the sides already discussed, with just two shut-outs recorded across their last 10 matches. Despite that, they’re still among the top five clubs in the league for fewest goals conceded (23) and most clean sheets (eight) in 2025/26 overall.

And encouragingly, only Bournemouth rank higher on the Fantasy Football Scout Fixture Ticker over the next 10 Gameweeks.

That run could reinvigorate Palace assets such as the fit-again Chris Richards (£4.4m), who sits at a very appealing price point. The American recently returned from injury and, despite missing out last time, the extended break between Gameweeks 21 and 22 should give Glasner ample time to consider him for a starting role. He got minutes under his belt in the FA Cup on Saturday, too.

It is also worth recalling how effective Crystal Palace defenders can be within this system. Both Richards and teammate Maxence Lacroix (£5.1m) rank inside the top five defenders for DefCon points success rate.


PREMIUM OPTIONS

While many managers lack the funds for a significant upgrade, some do have flexibility. For those in that position, the standout option is Gabriel (£6.7m). Arsenal continue to dominate the underlying defensive metrics, and the Brazilian has already scored twice since returning from injury.

Chelsea also stand out from a fixture perspective, with one of the most favourable schedules in the league. The Blues have kept eight clean sheets so far, placing them among the division’s strongest defences. One ever-present figure has been Trevoh Chalobah (£5.5m), who has started every league match he’s been available for and chipped in with three goals this season.

And finally, what about a sideways move? Everton’s upcoming run also puts their defence firmly in the conversation, even without Keane. Fixtures against Aston Villa, Leeds, Brighton, Fulham and Bournemouth offer the realistic prospect of more shut-outs. The solution may simply lie with his defensive partner, James Tarkowski (£5.7m), who remains a reliable source of points at both ends of the pitch.


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  1. The Bandit
    • 15 Years
    3 hours, 39 mins ago

    Wow, El Classico 😯

  2. Magic Zico
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    3 hours, 38 mins ago

    Madness to start Stach (FUL) over Cunha (MCI)?

    1. KeanosMagic
      • 3 Years
      3 hours, 14 mins ago

      I would. We are pathetic!

    2. Sloopy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 6 mins ago

      I would be tempted!

  3. FDMS All Starz
    • 10 Years
    3 hours, 23 mins ago

    Do we think Reijnders will become an option again? Looks to be inform scoring every other game and getting regular mins. If he continues to start could be amazing value at 5.2M

    1. Bobby Crush
      • 11 Years
      2 hours, 49 mins ago

      Good player. Problem is rotation.

    2. Four Letter Wirtz
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 16 mins ago

      I've held him all season (there was always something more urgent to do...). Recently I've noticed that City play a lot better with him in the side, as he does a lot of quick off-ball sprints to break the opposition backline - this benefits the slightly deeper Cherki and also pulls defenders off Haaland. So I'd expect him to continue getting decent minutes. On the other hand, Marmoush will be back soon and Semenyo needs minutes, too...

  4. x.jim.x
    • 11 Years
    3 hours, 11 mins ago

    Spanish Supercup in Saudi Arabia and people actually try to argue the game is not gone?

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      3 hours, 6 mins ago

      Can we pick them for our Saudi fantasy teams?

      1. x.jim.x
        • 11 Years
        3 hours, 5 mins ago

        There is no “our”

        1. The Knights Template
          • 12 Years
          2 hours, 41 mins ago

          When the Saudi money comes pouring in to FFS all of Virgin’s complaints will be addressed!

    2. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      2 hours, 57 mins ago

      Between this kind of crap and woke softie nonsense the game is gone beyond any chance of return unfortunately

      1. MJF
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        2 hours, 4 mins ago

        What does "woke" mean?

        1. Bigbars
          • 15 Years
          2 hours, 2 mins ago

          Its an variation of being awake.. like youve woke up to things going on in the world..

        2. Captain Beefheart
          • 12 Years
          1 hour, 48 mins ago

          No clue when referring to footy, someone used the same term on here the other day, probably the same fella. VAR, incompetent refs, Richard Masters, PSR, messed the game up, not sure "Woke" or the Left have though, but crack on.

    3. Bigbars
      • 15 Years
      2 hours, 10 mins ago

      I believe the Italian one is there also on Thursday

    4. Mother Farke
      • 1 Year
      2 hours, 7 mins ago

      Charity Shield should be moved to Grimsby to preserve the working class roots of our game.

      1. Bigbars
        • 15 Years
        2 hours, 3 mins ago

        Fishy People !! Love it !

        1. Mother Farke
          • 1 Year
          2 hours, 2 mins ago

          El Codico.

    5. PartyTime
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 18 mins ago

      At least, every fan who traveled down to Saudi Arabia get a free doner & yoghurt

  5. Machine Gun Skelly
      3 hours, 8 mins ago

      2FTs, what moves should I make

      Roefs, Dub
      Tark, Gabriel, Andersen, Mukiele, Dorgu
      Foden, Saka, Cunha, Anderson, Paqueta
      Kroupi, Robot, Ekitike.

      Thinking of replacing Cunha and Paqueta.

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

        To Rice & Wilson?

      2. The Tonberry
        • 1 Year
        1 hour, 45 mins ago

        Rice and Enzo

        1. Pep Roulette
          • 8 Years
          1 hour, 37 mins ago

          This

    • Yes Ndidi
      • 6 Years
      2 hours, 53 mins ago

      So are we calling it Al Clasiico now?

    • Stranger Mings
      • 5 Years
      2 hours, 47 mins ago

      Keane to A) thiaw b) vdv c) cash d)Mukiele e) Thanks

      1. Pep Roulette
        • 8 Years
        1 hour, 16 mins ago

        B

        1. Stranger Mings
          • 5 Years
          1 hour, 10 mins ago

          Cheers yeh looks v attacking

    • Absolutely Muñozed
        2 hours, 7 mins ago

        Cunha to Bruno F sideways?

        1. LegBeforeWicket
            1 hour, 11 mins ago

            Diagonal I think.

          • Stranger Mings
            • 5 Years
            1 hour, 10 mins ago

            No do it

        2. Bigbars
          • 15 Years
          2 hours, 3 mins ago

          Return of the Mc !!

        3. WVA
          • 9 Years
          1 hour, 59 mins ago

          WC in GW24?

          Raya Kelleher
          Gabriel Chalobah Cash Senesi Guehi
          Rice Enzo Rogers BrunoF Tavernia
          Haaland Thiago DCL

          1. The Knights Template
            • 12 Years
            1 hour, 23 mins ago

            Nope

          2. MJF
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            1 hour, 21 mins ago

            Is that the team you're wildcarding out of or into?

        4. PartyTime
          • 4 Years
          1 hour, 23 mins ago

          I feel like the only man who can turn things around at Manchester United football club, but they will never find me 🙁

          1. PartyTime
            • 4 Years
            3 mins ago

            Maybe in another life, Bob.

        5. FDMS All Starz
          • 10 Years
          50 mins ago

          Best Cunha replacement?

          A) Rogers
          B) Wilson
          C) Cherki
          D) Bruno G
          E) Rice

          1. Lanley Staurel
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 15 Years
            7 mins ago

            Same dilema. Currently on Wilson or Rogers. Why are you selling him? Guaranteed 80+ mins in potential high scoring derby.

            1. FDMS All Starz
              • 10 Years
              2 mins ago

              Just because Utd as a whole look lost, and they could get nothing next 2 games and with him being 8m and the fact there is good fixtures coming up for other mids, thought this would be a good week to get rid.

        6. Stimps
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          48 mins ago

          Cherki -> Enzo?

          Pep think Pep roulette is about to go full swing

          1. Stimps
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            33 mins ago

            *I think

            1. People are going to pile onto Enzo come GW24 so a nice chance to get ahead of the curve.

        7. FCSB
          • 9 Years
          22 mins ago

          Raya
          Hall Gabriel VanHecke
          Cunha Foden Rice Wilson
          Thiago Ekitike Haaland

          Dubravka Minteh O’Reilly Dorgu

          2FT, 0.5itb

          What should I be looking at doing here?

          Thaks

          1. You have an absolute cun……..ha in the midfield.

          2. Kingy109
            • 4 Years
            1 min ago

            Id be tempted to do Minteh to Enzo and roll the other - Cunha then could be benched?