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Returning from a three-week break, like the rest of our regular content, it’s the Scout Squad.

As ever, our panel will be sharing their thoughts on the best Fantasy Premier League (FPL) picks for the upcoming Gameweek in isolation.


MORE ABOUT THE SCOUT SQUAD

Scout Squad Gameweek 32

Staff writer Marc, general manager Sam, deputy editor Tom F and editor Neale each take turns explaining their picks.

With the focus only on the upcoming Gameweek, there’s no medium-term planning involved.

The players who get the most votes are much more likely to make the Scout Picks. However, the final XI can’t exceed £83.0m – so occasionally, we have to source cheaper alternatives.

Each of our writers must meet the following requirements for this feature:

  • At least one sub-£5.0m goalkeeper
  • At least one sub-£5.0m defender
  • At least one sub-£6.0m midfielder
  • At least one sub-£7.0m forward
  • No more than three players from the same club

SCOUT SQUAD: BEST FPL PLAYERS FOR GAMEWEEK 32

NEALETOMSAMMARC
GKSenne LammensDavid RayaSenne LammensDavid Raya
Caoimhin KelleherSenne LammensDavid RayaBart Verbruggen
Emiliano MartinezMads HermansenEmiliano MartinezMads Hermansen
DEFGabriel MagalhaesGabriel MagalhaesGabriel MagalhaesGabriel Magalhaes
Jan Paul van HeckeJan Paul van HeckeJan Paul van HeckeNico O’Reilly
James TarkowskiEl Hadji Malick DioufNico O’ReillyVirgil van Dijk
Cristian RomeroTrai HumeJames TarkowskiDiogo Dalot
Konstantinos MavropanosNeco WilliamsMicky van de VenMatty Cash
MIDBruno FernandesBruno FernandesBruno FernandesBruno Fernandes
Antoine SemenyoKaoru MitomaAntoine SemenyoMatheus Cunha
Anthony GordonAnthony GordonAnthony GordonAntoine Semenyo
Dominik SzoboszlaiMorgan Gibbs-WhiteDominik SzoboszlaiDominik Szoboszlai
Jack HinshelwoodEnzo Le FeePascal GrossJack Hinshelwood
FWDErling HaalandErling HaalandErling HaalandErling Haaland
Jarrod BowenIgor ThiagoJarrod BowenOllie Watkins
Danny WelbeckDanny WelbeckDanny WelbeckJarrod Bowen
Joao PedroJarrod BowenJoao PedroIgor Thiago
Jorgen Strand LarsenKai HavertzRicharlisonDanny Welbeck
  • MOST PICKS: Gabriel Magalhaes, Bruno Fernandes, Erling Haaland, Danny Welbeck, Jarrod Bowen (four), Senne Lammens, David Raya, Jan Paul van Hecke, Dominik Szoboszlai, Anthony Gordon, Antoine Semenyo (three)

MARC SAID…

Bowen, Thiago, Saka: Buy, keep or sell in Gameweek 25?

Of the many thousands of words written over this three-week lull, a surprisingly high proportion of mine have been dedicated to Jack Hinshelwood. I’m surprised that the youngster isn’t being mentioned in Brighton triple-ups, because he’s started six in a row as an attacking midfielder, racking up 10 close-range shots and two big chances.

Furthermore, all three assists in this period have been for Danny Welbeck, showing that the duo have a good understanding that could cause damage against Burnley. Game time might be a problem for the veteran during Double Gameweek 33, but the brace versus Liverpool ensures he’s having his best-ever season for goals.

Completing my Seagulls quota is Bart Verbruggen. Recently, they’re either keeping clean sheets or conceding just once, and no team has gifted fewer big chances (five) to opponents over their last six.

I’m also going all-in on both Manchester outfits, as I’m not scared off by City’s trip to Chelsea. The Blues have a mere one clean sheet in 15 outings, so I have no qualms about selecting Erling Haaland and Antoine Semenyo after they destroyed Liverpool in the FA Cup. Nico O’Reilly assisted twice that day, soon after his pair of EFL Cup final goals.

However, there’s a slight hesitance about committing to two Manchester United attackers, knowing Leeds have back-to-back clean sheets. But the essential Bruno Fernandes is on a six-match streak of home hauls and Matheus Cunha scored in Gameweek 20’s reverse fixture. As for Diogo Dalot, it’d be rude not to pick someone facing a team that’s goalless in four.

Staying at the back, I feel like Arsenal – in response to two cup defeats – are about to enter their ugly 1-0 mode, doing whatever it takes to win this elusive league title. That’ll be good for David Raya and Gabriel Magalhaes owners. No side boasts a lower number of conceded goals (22), attempts (242), shots on target (70) or big chances (37).

West Ham kick things off on Friday night at home to Wolves and, quite simply, they must win. During Mads Hermansen’s spell between the sticks, the team has kept three clean sheets in seven, where the Dane ended each success on either nine or 10 points. Talisman Jarrod Bowen is consistently delivering attacking returns, also hitting the woodwork twice in the Hammers’ cup quarter-final. Hopefully, he’ll remain on penalties after his shootout miss.

Elsewhere, I don’t have much faith in Virgil van Dijk, to be honest, knowing that Liverpool v Fulham is between both Paris Saint-Germain legs. While less exciting than his attacking colleagues, Dominik Szoboszlai tends to play all 90 minutes, which is useful. A good all-round midfielder, the Hungarian has produced in three of his last four at Anfield.

As someone who sold Igor Thiago right before he slipped a January hat-trick past Everton, I won’t be making that mistake again, whatever the chip strategy. Not only that, during the 0-0 at Leeds, he became the third forward to ever pick up defensive contribution (DefCon) points.

Similarly, Ollie Watkins scored past Nottingham Forest last time, as Matty Cash assisted against his former club. I’m cautiously backing both at the City Ground, knowing that Watkins also netted in Gameweek 31.


SAM SAID…

FPL notes: Saliba injury, Arsenal's defence

A final single Gameweek ahead of the chaos of the Double/Blank Gameweeks means that many managers will already have all their attention focused on Gameweeks 33 and 34.

That’s not a bad thing if attention is focused on Brighton, as the Seagulls have a plum fixture against Burnley in Gameweek 32. As such, my Scout Squad, for the first time this season, contains the maximum allowance from Brighton. Jan Paul van Hecke is Brighton’s top-scoring FPL asset this season, with five attacking returns and a decent number of DefCon returns supplementing his clean sheets, of which he has three in the last six Gameweeks. Alongside him, I have opted for two attackers in the form of Danny Welbeck and old FPL favourite Pascal Gross. Welbeck has registered 12 goals this season, with four coming in the last six matches. Since returning to Brighton in January, Gross has three attacking returns to his name, with both of his assists coming in the last six matches. A solid if not spectacular pick, he is Albion’s leading chance creator since he rejoined the club.

I have also opted for three assets from another Gameweek 33 doubler, Manchester City, despite a difficult-on-paper fixture against Chelsea. The Blues, however, are without a clean sheet in nine Gameweeks, so there is potential for City assets to prosper on Sunday, especially the attackers. Erling Haaland has been rediscovering his form with a hat-trick against Liverpool in the FA Cup, while Antoine Semenyo, who, for me, is the player of the season, has already met Chelsea at Stamford Bridge this campaign, registering an assist when Bournemouth travelled to west London. Finally, while a clean sheet may be hard to come by at the Bridge (hence why I’ve also backed Joao Pedro), Nico O’Reilly‘s brace in the FA Cup win highlights his almost peerless attacking threat among FPL defenders.

Up front, I have opted for a couple of relative differentials in Jarrod Bowen and Richarlison. Both of these forwards are fighting for their Premier League lives and carry much of their teams’ responsibility for scoring goals. The pair are averaging a healthy 4.6 and 4.9 points per start respectively. Bowen has multiple routes to points through set pieces and DefCon, while Richarlison will be hoping to profit from some much-needed new manager bounce at Sunderland. That’s why I’ve also plumped for Micky van de Ven.

Bruno Fernandes feels like the most important pick for this Gameweek, and he is likely to be my captain. His total of 25 attacking returns is the most of any midfielder in the game, while no player in his Fantasy position can better him for double-digit hauls, bonus and overall points.

Anthony Gordon and Dominik Szoboszlai also make my midfield slots. Gordon is likely to play ‘out of position’ up front again for Newcastle against Palace, less than 72 hours after the south London club contest a European fixture. Meanwhile, Szoboszlai is Liverpool’s in-form asset, having registered either a clean sheet, defensive contributions or an attacking return in each of the last five Gameweeks.

Rounding off my outfield picks this week are two centre-halves. Gabriel Magalhaes was fit to start in the Champions League and kept a clean sheet, which bodes well for the weekend, while James Tarkowski has returned 21 points in his last two matches.


TOM F SAID…

FPL notes: Minteh early sub, Rutter “boost” + Bowen’s shots 3 Scout Squad Gameweek 32

I’m tipping a double-up on West Ham United’s defence at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers, with El Hadji Malick Diouf more than capable of a hefty haul in Friday’s Gameweek 32 opener. Wolves’ tendency to concede a lot of key passes/crosses from their right flank (the most over the last six matches) leads me to the Senegalese full-back. Jarrod Bowen, with his tally of four attacking returns in as many home matches, gets the nod further forward, although he has had only one non-penalty ‘big chance’ in his last 12 appearances.

Elsewhere, David Raya and Gabriel Magalhaes are part of a rather obvious defensive double-up at Arsenal. Saturday’s visitors to the Emirates, Bournemouth, have only found the net three times in their last five matches.

Jan Paul van Hecke, Trai Hume and Neco Williams complete my selections at the back. I can see the much-improved Brighton and Hove Albion defence keeping a clean sheet at Burnley, while Hume and Williams, who are fourth and first respectively for shots among defenders this season, have decent-ish clean sheet opportunities against teams ranked in the bottom five for expected goals (xG) over the last six matches.

In midfield, Kaoru Mitoma is a real differential, and I think he’ll deliver a return against Burnley on Saturday. He’s a risky one given his fitness issues, but he’s played 116 minutes for Japan over the international break, so I think he’ll start at Turf Moor. His inclusion is partly based on Scott Parker’s side conceding the second-highest number of crosses from their right flank over the last six matches. Danny Welbeck appears in my preliminary selection, too: in his last five games, he has delivered four goals and 33 points.

Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes makes the cut for obvious reasons, while Morgan Gibbs-White caught the eye once more prior to the international break. His total of 19 chances created from Gameweek 24 onwards ranks second among FPL midfielders, while he’s also had 20 shots of his own in that time.

I’ve also opted for Anthony Gordon. On a run of three goals in as many matches, he should be encountering Crystal Palace at an opportune time, as the south Londoners have UEFA Conference League quarter-finals against Fiorentina on either side of Gameweek 32. Sunderland’s Enzo Le Fee is my budget midfield pick as I’m obliged to select a name below £6.0m: opponents Tottenham Hotspur are admittedly under new management but haven’t kept a Premier League clean sheet since New Year’s Day.

Finally, Erling Haaland (away at Chelsea) and Igor Thiago (at home to Everton) are my two favoured forwards, while I’ve also gone with Kai Havertz following his goal-scoring cameo against Sporting CP in midweek.


NEALE SAID…

3pm team news: Gabriel starts + Lammens debut Scout Squad Gameweek 32

Before the ‘quantity vs quality’ debate of Double Gameweek 33, a trickier-to-read standard Gameweek. Will form count for much after a three-Gameweek pause or will the pre-break momentum continue for the likes of Everton, Brighton and Wolves? There aren’t too many stand-out clean sheet opportunities this week, either, partly thanks to two of the bottom four facing each other.

Those two relegation-threatened clubs, West Ham and Wolves, meet on Friday. While Rob Edwards’ side are not the pushovers they were pre-Christmas, the Hammers themselves are much improved in 2026. Friday’s squad should be much stronger than the one that bowed out of the FA Cup last weekend, so I’m not reading too much into that shootout defeat. Konstantinos Mavropanos will be back; he’s delivered DefCon points in 70% of his starts in 2025/26. Jarrod Bowen, meanwhile, keeps ticking by with returns – be it DefCon, set-piece assists or penalties – despite not posing a great deal of open-play threat. He’s blanked in just two of the last 10 Gameweeks.

Brighton have one of the better-on-paper fixtures, despite Burnley’s irritating knack of spoiling clean sheets (only Arsenal, Everton and the Seagulls themselves haven’t conceded to the Clarets this season!). Jan Paul van Hecke, who has stepped up his DefCon game in the last five Gameweeks, is probably sufficient coverage of the defence, with my other two Albion assets plucked from further upfield. An in-form Danny Welbeck may not get two starts in the Double Gameweek (does it really matter?) but there’s scant chance of him not starting at Turf Moor, unless Fabian Hurzeler is sitting on injury news. I have reservations about Jack Hinshelwood as a medium-term pick – it would probably only take a loss or two for Hurzeler to start wielding the axe, and he’s well stocked with midfielders – but I’ll take the budget Brighton man for this one-week-only contest, what with him picking up some eye-catchingly advanced positions alongside Welbeck in the last six Gameweeks.

In terms of clutching at clean sheet straws elsewhere, Senne Lammens and Manchester United face a Leeds United side that hasn’t scored in four Gameweeks. They’ll also now be deprived of chief creator Anton Stach. I fancy Brentford v Everton to be low-scoring, too, despite the Bees running riot in the reverse fixture. Everton away are a different prospect to Everton at home; the Toffees have statistically the lowest block in the division (according to Statsbomb) on the road. I’ve gone with James Tarkowski and, not buying into the Bees’ centre-half lottery, Caoimhin Kelleher from that fixture. Nottingham Forest have also scored just one goal in their last six home games, hence the Emiliano Martinez inclusion.

Had there not been a management change at Tottenham Hotspur, I’d have been tipping up someone like Omar Alderete this weekend. As it is, and with the Lilywhites blessed with the element of tactical surprise under new boss Roberto De Zerbi, I could see Cristian Romero and co nicking a result on Wearside, where Sunderland have lost their last three home games. We shall see.

Convincing cup wins for Manchester City over the last three weeks have rekindled interest in players from Pep Guardiola’s squad, particularly with a tactical tweak benefitting Erling Haaland. Another plus is that City face a troubled Chelsea side that are on the Premier League’s second-longest current clean sheet drought (nine matches) and trying to deal with some dissension among the ranks. Joao Pedro still looks the part and could yet get some joy on Sunday, although he’s behind Welbeck, Bowen and Haaland in my forward pecking order this week.

Finally, alongside Scout Squad staples Bruno Fernandes and Gabriel Magalhaes, the selections of Anthony Gordon, Dominik Szoboszlai and, given that I’ve backed Tarkowski and won’t hedge my bets with Igor Thiago, Jorgen Strand Larsen. Strand Larsen is suspended in Europe and will almost certainly start on Sunday, with a half-fit Jean-Philippe Mateta getting a run-out against Fiorentina instead. Newcastle have kept just one clean sheet in 17 games. That being said, I think the Magpies are one club who could have a decent run-in, free from domestic and European distractions and with the squad looking healthier again. Gordon is already on a three-Gameweek scoring run heading into the final stretch. As for Szoboszlai, he’s delivered an attacking return or DefCon points in seven of his last eight outings. Liverpool aren’t far off being a one-man team thanks to his consistent excellence, and the Hungarian doesn’t have the minute-management albatross that is hanging around the necks of Hugo Ekitike and others.


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  1. Connor's Calling
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    4 days, 19 hours ago

    WCing. BB33, FH34

    A) Van Hecke + Gross/Mitoma + DCL

    B) Struijk + Hinshlewood + Welbeck

    C) Bijol + Gross/Mitoma + Welbeck

    (A means playing DCL vs MUN this week. B & C means playing Senesi)

    1. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      4 days, 19 hours ago

      Been on DCL all week but really starting to think going without Welbeck will punish us especially with Burnley this week followed by a DGW.

      DCL blanks more often than not doesn’t he.

      1. For Fuchs Sake
        • 16 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Yes, I'm thinking Brighton MF now with Wellbeck, JP and Haaland as my front 3

  2. The Philosopher
    • 5 Years
    4 days, 19 hours ago

    A: Welbeck + Aaronson + Calafiori
    B: DCL + Hinsel + Timber/Saliba

  3. Prinzhorn
    • 5 Years
    4 days, 19 hours ago

    Will Timber play?

  4. RamaJama
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    4 days, 19 hours ago

    Who do you rate as the best Brighton mid on WC?

    1. SalahFingers
      • 8 Years
      4 days, 19 hours ago

      honestly, I'd go Hinshelwood, for the reasons in this very article.

      Minteh is meh, and Gomez is 1 yellow away from a ban. Not the kind of player you want to pick up.

      1. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Cheers, wouldn’t bought any of them if it wasn’t for the double, but also leaning towards Hinshelwood

      2. Count of Monte Hristo
        • 12 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Hinshelwood more exciting than Groß?

    2. Moon Dog
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Been on Gross all week, but I've just finished listening to Lateriser for an hour and now Mitoma's in my team. Not sure how it happened.

        1. Count of Monte Hristo
          • 12 Years
          4 days, 19 hours ago

          Mitoma over Hinshelwood and Groß you reckon? Any info that might sway it?

          1. Moon Dog
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              From what I've read & heard, Mitoma is still considered a key player, and the gaffer really rates him. And he played 116 minutes for Japan, scoring a great goal against England. So he might be back now.

              Also, Minteh would frequently play on the right when Mitoma was fit, pushing Gomez central. That for me puts Hinshelwood's minutes in question.

              So for me it's either Mitoma for the upside, or stick with the steady Mr. Gross on set pieces. I'm avoiding the whole Minteh, Hinshelwood, Gomez clusterfrick.

              It's 100% speculation from my end though. I have no idea what I'm talking about.

              1. Under my Cucurella
                • 10 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                I have the same question about Brighton mids. I was considering Mitoma after his performance vs England but was unsure of his expected minutes. From what you say here, it sounds like his minutes could be the most secure and he seems like he's going under the radar a bit compared to Hinshelwood and Gross. Very tempting.

                1. Count of Monte Hristo
                  • 12 Years
                  4 days, 18 hours ago

                  I have gone from Groß > Hinshelwood > Mitoma in the last hour 😆

                  Groß is a player you don’t really want but feel he is safest for minutes.

                  Hinshelwood playing in the 10 role but could there be that threat from Gomez centrally if Minteh starts on the right.

                  I like Mitoma and coming off the back of a good game for Japan and match winning goal I do like him as a punt.

                  1. Under my Cucurella
                    • 10 Years
                    4 days, 18 hours ago

                    Yeah my recent draft has Mitoma as my choice. The issue I'm having with that is that I prefer Welbeck to DCL as well so currently deciding between Verbruggen and Van Hecke for the third Brighton spot. There aren't many obvious alternatives

                    1. Under my Cucurella
                      • 10 Years
                      4 days, 18 hours ago

                      ... to either of them. It's either Verbruggen + Bijol or Van Hecke + Dubravka probably

      • Il Capitano
        • 5 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        2FT 2.5m ITB WC, BB, FH available

        Raya
        Gabriel VVD Alderete
        Bruno Mbeumo Gordon Wilson Dango
        Haaland Ekitike

        Dub - Andersen Senesi Guiu

        This worth WCing to set up BB33 or just Eki to Bowen and sort out the BB later down the line?

      • The Philosopher
        • 5 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Most nailed Chelsea defender bar Cucu?

        1. Ricky - it doesn\'t ta…
          • 14 Years
          4 days, 19 hours ago

          None really - maybe fofana until chalobah is back

          1. The Philosopher
            • 5 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Cheers. Need one just for the double.

      • waltzingmatildas
        • 15 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Best two picks on WC
        A) Welbeck
        B) Bowen
        C) Thiago
        D) Pedro

        1. Under my Cucurella
          • 10 Years
          4 days, 18 hours ago

          AD for the doubles if you can FH or bench during 34

        2. TheFridge
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 3 Years
          4 days, 16 hours ago

          personally, I like C & D, if only b/c, once you're past the double gameweek, I'd prefer Thiago to all of those guys.

      • The Philosopher
        • 5 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Also, Hinshel + Welbeck double up a bit much or just go Hinshel + DCL?

      • Ricky - it doesn\'t ta…
        • 14 Years
        4 days, 19 hours ago

        Thoughts on my generic wc 32 bb 33 FH 34 team

        Verbruggen-Darlow
        Gabriel-O’Reilly-Van Hecke-Sensei-Hill
        Bruno-Palmer-Semenyo-Tav-Ampadu
        Haaland-J.Pedro-Welbeck

        1.5m ITB

      • Moon Dog
          4 days, 19 hours ago

          If Brighton only had a single gameweek, would you buy Welbeck?

          If you answered no, then surely it does matter if Welbeck starts both games.

          All I'm saying is Zian Flemming has the same xG/90 as Welbeck yet he has far higher xMins. All I'm saying...

          1. Under my Cucurella
            • 10 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Why are Wellbeck's minutes a doubt though? Surely with them fighting for Europe, he has to be starting every game

            1. Ze_Austin
              • 7 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              That fight will be even harder if he picks up an injury from being overplayed

              1. Under my Cucurella
                • 10 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                So is that where the low expected minutes talks come from; a hypothetical injury? That applies to all players surely. I'm genuinely curious as I'm not clued in on Brighton's situation. But is he not nailed? Or is it an occasional protective benching due to his age type deal?

                1. Ze_Austin
                  • 7 Years
                  4 days, 17 hours ago

                  Age and injury history. The medical staff won't let Welbeck start many games in a short span

                  In such protective situations, the coach will have to overrule them, like what happened with Reece James. But Brighton's coach doesn't, which is why Welbeck has been rested recently too

            2. Moon Dog
                4 days, 14 hours ago

                The last time Brighton played midweek was against Arsenal. Welbeck was benched.
                The midweek game before that was against Villa. Welbeck was benched the game before against Palace.
                The midweek game before that was against Man City. Welbeck was benched.

                I could go on. Whenever there's a quick turnaround, Welbeck misses a game.

          2. Flynny
            • 11 Years
            4 days, 19 hours ago

            Sorry. Posted on wrong page... I have 3ft and planning fh33. Wc35. Bb36

            Is this worth using 3fts? To capitalise on Leeds injuries v united....

            Ekitike Anderson and vvd to bowen cunha and defender up to 5.1m (mavropanos)

            Gives me 3 x united attack for Leeds and Brentford

            And 2 x westham for wolves and Everton. Poor rank so nothing to lose. Thanks

            Raya
            Gabriel vvd richards (alderete andersen)
            Bruno cunha dango wilson (anderson)
            Haaland ekiteke thiago

            1. OptimusBlack
              • 12 Years
              4 days, 19 hours ago

              Okay with that
              But its enough to use just two transfers

              1. Flynny
                • 11 Years
                4 days, 19 hours ago

                Yeah - but I need the vvd downgrade to make it work.. I'm well stocked for 34 so I guess worth being aggressive here

          3. OptimusBlack
            • 12 Years
            4 days, 19 hours ago

            Who to play ?
            A- Mbeumo v.s LEE (H)
            B- Wilson v.s LIV (A)

            1. DagheMunegu
              • 5 Years
              4 days, 19 hours ago

              A

            2. Il Capitano
              • 5 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              A

              1. Gazwaz80
                • 6 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                B

          4. DagheMunegu
            • 5 Years
            4 days, 19 hours ago

            For GW 32 & 34 only (FH33 WC35)

            A Cunha
            B Bowen

            1. OptimusBlack
              • 12 Years
              4 days, 19 hours ago

              B

          5. ViperStripes
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 16 Years
            4 days, 19 hours ago

            WC32
            Verb
            Van Hecke, Gab, Reilly
            Semenyo, BrunoF, AMPADU, Hinshelwood
            Pedro, Bowen, Haaland
            7.7m itb
            Darlow, Struijk, Hill, Tav
            BB33, FH34

            DCL can wait a week.
            Can't fit Welbeck as 4th Brighton
            Not going Palmer, most of his points have come in a handful of games and versus Brighton defence in DGW.

            1. Rico123
              • 3 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              I’m fairly set on this but with Gordon instead of Ampadu and Senesi instead of Hill

              1. Rico123
                • 3 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                Was debating holding Thiago a wee and swapping him for Pedro next week but think I’m just going to do that move as part of WC now

          6. Biggsy
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 11 Years
            4 days, 19 hours ago

            Those who haven't gone for WC32 - what swung the decision for you?

            1. CoracAld2831
              • 5 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              Not decided yet.

              But if do not WC32, it's because:

              1. I have a pretty good team for 32 & 34 already (only 3 blanking in 34)
              2. I would have to sell Gabriel and/or Bruno to make the bench boost viable and lose 0.9m of total value.
              3. The BB33 became much less viable because of FA results.

            2. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              I played it 19 days ago!

              Prices have been frozen tho this last week

              Needed to shift 7 or 8 so regrets

              Just need a green arrow this weekend, otherwise I've messed up

          7. AC/DC AFC
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            My wildcard squad as it stands, ehat changes are required?

            Raya Darlow
            Gabriel Nico Senesi Struijk Mukiele
            Bruno Palmer Semenyo Tavernier Zubimendi
            Haaland Pedro Welbeck

            Plan to FH34, BB35 and quite possibly TC33 or wait until Gw36.

            1. Ze_Austin
              • 7 Years
              4 days, 17 hours ago

              I wouldn't have Zubimendi on a WC. There are more preferable DC mids, imo. Sort by points per match. Fixtures don't count for much at that price

              1. AC/DC AFC
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 10 Years
                4 days, 5 hours ago

                It's partly with the BB35 in mind

                Which rules out KDH or Anderson to some extent

                Zub also scores and he could step up against Fulham at home

                Thanks for the feedback

          8. Ajax Hamsterdam
            • 11 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            raya (dub)
            gab munoz alederete (hill andersen)
            bruno f (c) mbeumo semenyo wilson (rogers)
            etikite thiago bowen

            gtg

            2 fts 4.1 itb

            fh 33

            gtg ?

            cheers

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              I'd probably sell Ekitiké

              Quite possibly Rogers too

              Any advice above?

              Cheers

          9. BeaversWithAttitude
            • 7 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Long time no see, David de Gea!

          10. Fernandito
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Going FH 33 WC 35, only have 1 ft
            Is it worth doing Ekitike to Bowen this week? Or roll transfer?

          11. GE
            • 9 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            What would you do? 🙂

            1) WC32, BB33, FH34
            2) FH33, WC35, BB36
            3) WC33, FH33, BB36/36

            (1FT, 2.1 itb)
            Verbruggen (Dubravka)
            Gabriel/Virgil/O’Reilly (Rodon*, Alderete)
            Bruno/Mbeumo/Rogers/Wilson/Anderson
            Haaland/Pedro/Thiago

            1. The Philosopher
              • 5 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              I went with 1 as I had all those chips plus TC left to play.

              1. GE
                • 9 Years
                4 days, 17 hours ago

                Tx

          12. TheBiffas
            • 5 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Template but good, right?

            Verbruggen, Darlow
            Gabriel, O'Reilly, Sensei, Strujik, Fofana
            Palmer, Bruno, Semenyo, Mitoma, Tavernier
            Haaland, Pedro, Calvert-Lewin

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              I wouldn't have Chelsea defenders

              Mitoma is a maybe

              I'd avoid DCL too

          13. Stap
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 4 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            2FT
            A) WC 32, BB 33, FH 34
            B) FH 33, WC 35, BB 36

            Raya / Dubravka
            Gabriel / O reilly / Thiaw / Virgil / Tarkowski
            Semenyo / Bruno / Dango / Szobo / Wilson
            Ekitike / Thiago / JP

            If A I might do Ekitike > Bowen

            Any advice?

          14. Count of Monte Hristo
            • 12 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            a) Van Hecke + DCL

            or

            b) Justin + Welbeck

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              B

              Any assistance above?

              Thanks

          15. Viper
            • 16 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Decided I'm going FH33 + WC35

            Is it worth doing E.Anderson -> Cunha for LEE, BRE or just save FT and leave cash for Verbruggen - > Raya in Gw34?. If I go Cunha I'll have no keeper in 34

          16. SomeoneKnows
            • 10 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            FH33 / WC35 / BB36
            With only 1FT and taking into account BGW34, which is my best move?

            A) Eketike > Bowen
            B) J. Pedro > Bowen
            C) Enzo > Mbeumo

            My main concern with B is that Eketike might not start this GW and my only playable bench is Hill

            Dubravka
            Virgil, Gabriel, Thiaw
            Bruno, Semenyo, Rice, Wilson
            Eketike, J.Pedro, Thiago

            (Roefs*, Enzo*, Timber*, Hill)

            1. OptimusBlack
              • 12 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              Why he wouldn't start ?
              I would Sell Pedro and keep Eketike for GW 34

              1. Mr. O'Connell
                • 13 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                Champions League Quarter final 3 days later.

                1. OptimusBlack
                  • 12 Years
                  4 days, 18 hours ago

                  Dude it's Paris they would win agian 3 -0 or 2, Slot should focus on league to be able to go to Europe

          17. Under my Cucurella
            • 10 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Which Leeds defender on WC with 3.9 left to spend on the final spot?

            A: Bijol
            B: Justin

            1. Count of Monte Hristo
              • 12 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              Justin

            2. CoracAld2831
              • 5 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              B probably more reliable minutes wise.

              1. Under my Cucurella
                • 10 Years
                4 days, 18 hours ago

                Thanks, I have no clue who is nailed/not nailed for Leeds, so this is helpful

          18. YoungPretender
            • 11 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            FH33 and WC35.

            Using my transfer this week to move Rogers on.. who’s the best replacement?
            A) Cunha
            B) Mbuemo
            C) Wirtz

            1. Mr. O'Connell
              • 13 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              Something tells me A. Why would you transfer out the king, though? 1 assist in 8 matches not enough for some people?

            2. Under my Cucurella
              • 10 Years
              4 days, 18 hours ago

              A - he's one of the players I'm most sad to lose on WC this week

          19. Mr. O'Connell
            • 13 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Start Alderete (TOT) or Thiaw (cpl)?

            Feel like Thiaw owes me after the captain 0 pointer last week, but maybe he doesn't.

          20. threeputt
            • 16 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            Play 2 from 4
            a) Joao Pedro (MCI)
            b) Ekitike (FUL)
            c) Thiaw (cry)
            d) Wilson (liv)

          21. NZREDS
            • 12 Years
            4 days, 18 hours ago

            For those on WC - will you keep Bruno for 33 or use a transfer to get in an extra DGW player ? If so, then who?