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We’ll get the Gameweek 32 team news from 14 Premier League managers on Friday as the pre-match press conferences continue.

You can find all the key injury updates in this article, which will be refreshed throughout the day.

Manchester United’s Michael Carrick will not face the media until Saturday but we’ve rounded up what we know about the Red Devils here.

For the headline news from Thursday’s four pressers, check out this round-up here. The stand-out quotes from Nuno Espirito Santo’s press conference, held on Wednesday, are here.

KEY GAMEWEEK 32 TEAM NEWS FROM FRIDAY

FRIDAY’S PRESS CONFERENCE TIMES

ARSENAL

Eberechi Eze (calf) is back fit for the Gunners after a month out.

“He is available.” – Mikel Arteta on Eberechi Eze

Gabriel Magalhaes, Declan Rice and Leandro Trossard all recovered from injury to feature in midweek.

The rest of the Arsenal team news is less clear.

Bukayo Saka (unspecified), Jurrien Timber (ankle), Piero Hincapie (muscle) were still absent against Sporting, along with longer-term absentee Mikel Merino (foot).

Martin Odegaard then seemed to be limping when he came off in Portugal.

Following that game, Odegaard, Saka, Hincapie and Timber weren’t seen in training on Thursday. Riccardo Calafiori, who did play in the UEFA Champions League, was also not spotted by the cameras.

Asked about that missing contingent, Arteta was typically cryptic.

“Yeah, there have been changes since yesterday.” – Mikel Arteta when asked if the players missing from training have returned

“I don’t know. Some of them.” – Mikel Arteta when asked if all four of those aforementioned players could feature against Bournemouth

LIVERPOOL

Alisson (muscle) remains out for the Reds. Arne Slot said last week that the Brazilian ‘keeper would be back “towards the end of the season” but did provide a positive-sounding update on Friday.

“We don’t get a player back yet but Alisson is working hard to find his way back into the squad. So, that’s really positive, but he will not be in the squad this weekend yet.” – Arne Slot

Wataru Endo (foot), Stefan Bajcetic (hamstring), Conor Bradley (knee) and Giovanni Leoni (knee) remain on the sidelines, too.

Alexander Isak (ankle) is available again, having had a cameo off the bench in Wednesday’s Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain.

Slot hopes the Swedish striker can get back into his stride soon.

“It was only 15 minutes but it’s good to have him back. Hopefully, we can progress his minutes and he can grow to his form as soon as possible. The last time, of course, it took him a while, which is completely normal, but now we’re hoping that after the great rehab he already had… that we can bring him faster to the level we want him to be in.” – Arne Slot on Alexander Isak

Away from injuries, the Liverpool boss hinted at a few line-up changes in Gameweek 32. The reigning Premier League champions have already played Saturday and Wednesday this week, with a rematch against PSG to follow on Tuesday.

“Yesterday was a recovery day, and let’s see where a few of our players are because I think, and I’m not telling you for the first time, not all of our players are able and capable of playing three days later another intense game. So, let’s see what the line-up brings this time.” – Arne Slot

“[Two] of the players I’m worried about for tomorrow will be Jeremie Frimpong and Joe Gomez.” – Arne Slot

In case you missed the news, Andrew Robertson will depart the club at the end of the campaign.

MANCHESTER CITY

Ruben Dias (hamstring/knock) won’t be back for the trip to Chelsea. The centre-back picked up a hamstring issue before Manchester City’s EFL Cup final win in March but had been on the cusp of a return when he suffered a “knock” in training.

“He’s getting better but he’s not ready for Sunday.

“No [timeline yet].” – Pep Guardiola on Ruben Dias

John Stones (calf) could return after withdrawing from the England squad over the break, although he’s not yet in full training.

“Today maybe he will do a partial training, we will see.” – Pep Guardiola on John Stones

Josko Gvardiol (leg) remains a longer-term absentee.

“He’s getting better too but still is not close.” – Pep Guardiola on Josko Gvardiol

CHELSEA

Liam Rosenior has confirmed that Enzo Fernandez has apologised to him and the club – but the Chelsea boss is sticking to his guns and the midfielder will not be available this weekend.

Enzo was suspended by the Chelsea boss for two matches, following public comments about his future at Chelsea. The first of those games was the FA Cup quarter-final win over Port Vale.

“He won’t play on Sunday but hopefully after that, he’ll be a massive part of the group moving forward. There are still a few hurdles that need to be overcome that I won’t go into but at the same time, I want every player really, really focused now on a huge run.” – Liam Rosenior

Reece James (hamstring), Trevoh Chalobah (ankle) and Levi Colwill (knee/match fitness) are all going to miss out again.

“No but the positive is Este[vao] having the 90 minutes against Port Vale. In terms of any others, Trevoh is working really hard, he’s back on the pitch. Levi is full training but he still needs to overcome some hurdles in terms of selection. Reece has been running today, which is great.

“They’re not ready for Man City.” – Liam Rosenior when asked if he was expecting anyone back from injury

We’re assuming Jamie Gittens (hamstring), who had yet another setback last week, and Filip Jorgensen (groin) remain out, given the quote above.

MANCHESTER UNITED

While Michael Carrick doesn’t face the press until Saturday, he did speak to in-house media on Wednesday about the latest team news.

The United boss started by revealing that his internationals have returned unscathed.

“Yeah, at the moment, everyone’s in good shape, which is pleasing because you never really know. They’re going away and some are playing two games, some might not play an awful lot of minutes, but you just want everyone to come back safe and sound. Thankfully, at the moment, everyone’s in good shape.” – Michael Carrick

The Red Devils have been training in Dublin this week, with Benjamin Sesko and Bryan Mbeumo present. Those two had pulled out of their respective national team squads for precautionary reasons. 

Lisandro Martinez (calf) and Patrick Dorgu (hamstring) were with the squad in Ireland, too, although the latter was only training individually.

Matthijs de Ligt (back) remained at home as his long road to recovery continues. Diogo Dalot and Tom Heaton also didn’t make the trip due to illness.

Harry Maguire is fit but he’ll not be involved in Gameweek 32 as he’s suspended for one match.

“So you were saying about the break, it’s actually worked in our favour in some ways, in terms of getting players back. Mason [Mount] is in and around it as well, in training, and he’s had that period of time to build that up.

“To have Licha in and around it again is good. Obviously, Harry [Maguire] is going to miss the game, so we’ve got Licha back around it, with Leny [Yoro] and Ayden [Heaven], and we just want to get stronger as a group, really. So, that’s part of this, trying to use that to do that this week.” – Michael Carrick

BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

The Seagulls have no new injury concerns for the trip to Burnley, according to Fabian Hurzeler.

Jack Hinshelwood is fine, having pulled out of the England under-21 squad with a minor knee issue.

“Yeah. So, everyone will be fine for tomorrow.” – Fabian Hurzeler when asked if Jack Hinshelwood is fit for Saturday

Adam Webster (knee) and Stefanos Tzimas (knee) are the two long-term absentees who are still doing rehab.

On the suspension front, Lewis Dunk begins a two-match ban that will rule him out of Gameweek 32 and the first half of Gameweek 33.

Hurzeler was asked if three weeks without football have benefitted Danny Welbeck, who was overlooked by Thomas Tuchel again.

“He seems to be in a very good place. Very relaxed, very focused, very sharp. He knows that he only can control certain things, and what he can control is his performances on the pitch and how he behaves beside the pitch. Therefore, he keeps focusing on these controllables, and then we see what happens in the next week.” – Fabian Hurzeler on Danny Welbeck

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Bruno Guimaraes‘ return from a hamstring injury has been delayed – by a bout of mumps. He likely won’t be back till Gameweek 34.

“Bruno suffered, as probably the majority of you know, from mumps on his return from Brazil, so that’s delayed his return. So, he will not be involved in this game. I think there’s probably a doubt over the Bournemouth game as well for him. No injury concern, more just the illness stopped him doing some key work that we needed him to do to be considered for these games. So, it may be the game after but it’s important he comes back when he’s ready.” – Eddie Howe

Fabian Schar (ankle) has had a setback, too, after picking up an infection in his foot. He’ll be out for another month.

“Fabian unfortunately suffered an infection in his foot, so he’s been in hospital having a very small operation to get that cleaned out. So, he won’t return for around a month, we think.” – Eddie Howe

Emil Krafth (knee) is unavailable for the longer term. 

Lewis Miley (dead leg/muscle) is back, at least. Sandro Tonali (groin), who sat out the Tyne-Wear derby, also recovered to feature for Italy over the break.

“On everybody else, we’re pretty good. Lewis has trained and trained well with us, so that’s been a great thing for us to see because we’ve missed him massively. And then of course, you have Sandro, who played during the international break anyway, with his injury from the Sunderland game. The others are in a good place.” – Eddie Howe

And there are some surprising reports regarding Sven Botman. He underwent surgery on a facial fracture over the break, with Newcastle saying he’d be out until “the closing weeks of the season”.

However, the latest suggestions are that he will be fit for the Crystal Palace game, wearing a mask instead. Howe didn’t mention him by name but journalists were briefed by a club official on Botman’s status after the press conference, with his manager forgetting to mention him.

BOURNEMOUTH

Andoni Iraola says that Justin Kluivert (knee) and Lewis Cook (hamstring) are his only absentees for the trip to Arsenal.

Tyler Adams (quad) and Julio Soler (hamstring) are available again, following Ben Gannon-Doak – who was on the bench in Gameweek 31 – in coming off the injury list.

“I think the only injured players we have right now are Justin Kluivert and Lewis Cook. Lewis Cook is taking maybe more time than we expected and he’s not there yet.

“I hope [Kluivert] can play before the season ends but it is not going to be easy. He will have to progress as well as he is doing, because he is doing very well.

“But I think everyone else is kind of available. There are some cases, especially Julio Soler, who is not ready to play a lot of minutes, but he is at least training with the group and I think he is kind of recovered.

“In the cases of Tyler, of Ben Gannon-Doak, they have used this break to put themselves again in contention and I think we are in a good place. I will even have to make difficult decisions because probably there will be more than 20 ready to travel.” – Andoni Iraola

All is well with Eli Junior Kroupi and Alex Jimenez, who withdrew from their countries’ respective under-21 squads for precautionary reasons.

“Junior Kroupi and Álex Jiménez came from their national teams with some niggles. It was more precautionary. They have had some rest, also with us, but they are fully recovered and ready to go for tomorrow.” – Andoni Iraola

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Roberto De Zerbi has confirmed that, as widely reported on Thursday, Mohammed Kudus (thigh) has suffered a setback in his recovery and remains out.

Guglielmo Vicario (hernia surgery) and Rodrigo Bentancur (hamstring) are not quite ready to return, meanwhile.

“Vicario is not ready for this game. I hope he comes back early next week but I don’t know yet.

“Bentancur is working with us but not completely.” – Roberto De Zerbi

James Maddison (knee) won’t be seen till later in the season, while Yves Bissouma (muscle), Wilson Odobert (knee), Ben Davies (ankle) and Dejan Kulusevski (knee) are also on the injury list.

SUNDERLAND

Regis Le Bris says that Dan Ballard (hamstring) “is close” but that he won’t be involved against Tottenham Hotspur this weekend. The same goes for Nilson Angulo (unknown).

Jocelin Ta Bi (ankle), Romaine Mundle (hamstring), Simon Moore (hand) and Bertrand Traore (knee) are also on the sidelines for the Black Cats.

Robin Roefs (hamstring) is fit, however.

As for Nordi Mukiele, Reinildo and Enzo Le Fee, all on the bench in Gameweek 31, they are ready to start.

ASTON VILLA

Unai Emery brought us the latest on Jadon Sancho (shoulder) on Friday.

“He’s improving and getting better, Sancho. We will see how he is tomorrow because he was an injury for a few days or one, two or three weeks, but now it’s the second week, just starting the second week with his injury.” – Unai Emery

Alysson is back in training after a spell out.

“Alysson is starting to train with the group as well, progressively getting better.” – Unai Emery

Boubacar Kamara (knee) is a long-term absentee.

CRYSTAL PALACE

Oliver Glasner has confirmed that Eddie Nketiah (hamstring) will be out for the rest of the season. The striker has been on the cusp of a return but suffered a setback in training on Wednesday.

Other than that, the Eagles’ only injury-related absentee against Fiorentina was Cheick Doucoure (knee/muscle/match fitness). He’s been out for over a year but has been in and out of training over the last few weeks (and has featured for the under-21s), with his progress stalled by muscular discomfort. He won’t feature this weekend.

Adam Wharton (adductor), who returned early from England duty, recovered to play in Europe.

Jorgen Strand Larsen was suspended in Europe, so couldn’t feature on Thursday, but he’s available for domestic action.

There is one fresh concern from midweek, with Evann Guessard picking up a knee issue. Palace will assess him.

EVERTON

Iliman Ndiaye is available for Everton’s trip to Brentford on Saturday.

Ndiaye withdrew from international duty with Senegal but has trained since and will feature in west London.

Tyrique George is also back in contention, having been unable to face his parent club in Gameweek 31.

The game comes too soon for Charly Alcaraz, although even he is nearing a return from an unspecified issue that has kept him out in recent months.

“They’re all fine, the players are fine. We’ve just about got a fully fit squad. Charly Alcaraz is back in early training, so he’s not available for the game but he’s getting closer to being fit again.” – David Moyes, when asked how Iliman Ndiaye was

Jack Grealish (foot) is a longer-term absentee.

BRENTFORD

Keith Andrews has no fresh injuries to report on from the international break.

The Everton game comes too soon for Vitaly Janelt (foot), who remains a few weeks away.

Andrews added that Aaron Hickey (hamstring) is “probably” not going to be involved, either, although he is closer to a recovery than Janelt.

We await another update on Rico Henry (hamstring) but we know that Antoni Milambo and Fábio Carvalho (both knee) are out for the season.

Another (very!) long-term absentee, Josh Dasilva (knee), has been back in training for a while. The Bees hope to have him playing again before the end of the campaign.

Mikkel Damsgaard (knock) missed out in Gameweek 31 but has since returned to action with Denmark. Kristoffer Ajer sat out the goalless draw with Leeds to attend the birth of his child, meanwhile.

Dango Ouattara only featured as a substitute in that game due to a knock but has since logged 180 minutes for Burkina Faso.


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  1. Miguel Sanchez
    • 9 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Afternoon all, no WC or BB left so hoping for minimal damage in GW33. Best of luck all!

    Kelleher
    Gabriel Virgil Guehi
    Bruno(c) Semenyo Gordon Wilson
    Haaland JPedro Thiago

    Darlow Rogers Hill *Rodon 1FT 3.4 ITB

    1. Cojones of Destiny
      • 8 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      GL MS !

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      Great team bar Virgil

  2. GoonerByron
    • 14 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    For GW32 + GW34, is Ekitike (FUL, CRY) -> Bowen (WOL, EVE) worth a -4?

    Need starters in both GWs and seems Ekitike will be an issue both now and then with Gakpo/Isak/his form?

  3. DagheMunegu
    • 5 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Guiu to Bowen -4 and benched Ekitike ? Or play Ekitike

    Will FH 33 WC 35

    Ekitike handy in 34

  4. The Philosopher
    • 5 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Which pair scores more over GW 32+33? BB in 33.

    A: Welbeck + Sanchez
    B: Welbeck + Dubravka
    C: DCL + Verbruggen

    1. JBG
      • 7 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      B probably

    2. WVA
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      C maybe

  5. CoracAld2831
    • 5 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Very likely not wildcarding this week, but will be using either FH or WC next week.

    With this in mind, would you do Ekitike to Bowen or save FT?

    A: Yes
    B: No

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      A

    2. ⭐ Bemba_Da ⭐
      • 15 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      I am considering this strategy

  6. PascalCygan
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Torn over Gabriel on wildcard. WC32, BB33, FH34.

    What would you do?

    A) Go with Senesi/Hill (money in the bank to get Gabriel later)
    B) Keep Gabriel all the way through
    C) Keep Gabriel for this week, sell for Senesi/Hill in 33

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      B

      1. PascalCygan
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Thanks

    2. BBC_TF
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      I think it is A or B. C implies two transfers

      Same debate. I am torn

      The other dynamic is that double bournemouth defence blocks kroupi or evanilson if you want them for dgw33

      1. PascalCygan
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Thanks, yeah agree, A or B

    3. GE
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      In the same boat. Have no clue

      1. PascalCygan
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Hard isn't it!

    4. Ray85
      • 8 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      B

      Could easily score at Etihad and the other defenders aren't great options

      1. PascalCygan
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        cheers!

  7. Jimmy Boy
    • 9 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Which keeper do you reckon scores the most points in GWs 32 and 34 alone? I am FH33, then WC35 hence the specific GWs.

    A) Lammens (LEE, BRE)
    B) Marmadashvili (FUL, CRY)
    C) Areola (WOL, EVE)

    1. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      A

    2. GE
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      A

    3. Zenith UK
      • 9 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      Not Areola.
      1) Got injured in the FA Cup
      2) He's not our PL GK

      I would like to think it's Hermansen that scores the most though out of the three. Liverpool look shambolic and you never know what you're going to get with Lammens

      1. Zenith UK
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        I meant Man U, not Lammens

      2. Jimmy Boy
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Correct - meant Hermansen, knew West Ham keeper was one of my options but forgot Hermansen now league keeper. Agreed on Liverpool

    4. PascalCygan
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      A

  8. Atwood
    • 15 Years
    9 days, 13 hours ago

    Have all chips left, and 2FT's.

    Would you wildcard this right now, or go for a different strategy?

    Verbruggen
    Gabriel - Alderete - Andersen
    Rice - Wilson - Bruno - Mbuemo
    Thiago - J.Pedro - Ekitike

    Dubravka - Timber - Anderson - Hill

  9. DBry
      9 days, 13 hours ago

      Best defender options for 32 and 34?

      Player not needed in 33 with the FH.

      1. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Gabriel

      2. GoonerByron
        • 14 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        If not Arsenal, then Diouf is who I'm going for.

      3. DBry
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          I have Gabriel and Raya. Could afford Rodon to Saliba?

          Was looking at Mav from WH or Dalot at Utd.

      4. GE
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        On Wildcard, BB33 and FH34, have only 1FT. Will loose 0.4 if selling Gabriel and bring him back later. Would you:

        1) Sell Gabriel for Hill on WC now
        2) Keep Gabriel for GW32, reasses for GW33 and maybe use FT for Gabriel next GW.

        1. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          2

        2. Ray85
          • 8 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Hes a keep definitely

      5. Letsgo!
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Start vvd or tavernier?

        1. PascalCygan
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          vvd

      6. David De HEY YA
        • 15 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Sell
        1. J Pedro, or
        2. Ekitke

        for Bowen

        FH33, No WC.
        No problem with players for GW34

        1. PascalCygan
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          2

      7. gomez123
        • 12 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Start A) Anderson (H) v AV
        B) Wilson v (A) LIV

        1. David De HEY YA
          • 15 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Wilson

      8. TST4N
        • 16 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Afternoon all,

        Plan to FH GW33, WC GW35. Used TC and BB.

        Kelleher (Sanchez)
        VVD Gab Cash (Hill, Andersen)
        Gordon Bruno Semenyo Rogers (Tav)
        Thiago JP Ekitike

        1FT this week: thinking JP or Eki for Bowen or Haaland. Slightly leaning towards Bowen as I will be bringing in Haaland on FH33 anyway, and Bowen doesn't blank GW34. Likewise, keeping Eki gives me a better GW34 team as JP blanks, but don't like the Liverpool man's minutes risk. Thoughts?

        1. David De HEY YA
          • 15 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Same issue as myself...JP or Eki to Bowen.
          Leaning towards Eki

      9. Ray85
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Doing wildcard now but will save use a FT next week.

        Is Palmer and Bowen or Pedro and Gordon/Mbuemo a better choice this week?

        Would lose 0.2m on JP though.

        Thanks

      10. Kantelele
        • 3 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Thougts about Timber minutes this GW ?

      11. Conners
        • 7 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Afternoon

        Just wondering why there's no West Ham presser today?

        (Just want to make sure there are no injuries before bringing in Bowen).

        1. Conners
          • 7 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Never mind - just seen it was a couple of days ago.

      12. Smudger’s Dirty Dozen
        • 14 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Team for GW32 with 1FT

        Raya (Dubravka)
        Gabriel, Konate, Thiaw (Tark, Senesi)
        Rogers, Bruno (C), Gorden, Semenyo, Wilson
        J.Pedro, Ekitike (DCL)

        A Save FT (Ekitike to Haaland with 2FT GW33)
        B Ekitike to Welbeck

        1. MADCHESTER UTD
          • 10 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          C) do the ekitike to Haaland transfer now. Rumours are Ekitike benched. Or Ekitike to Bowen now and FH 33

          1. Smudger’s Dirty Dozen
            • 14 Years
            9 days, 13 hours ago

            Would need to do a -4 this week to do that...but could do

            1. Smudger’s Dirty Dozen
              • 14 Years
              9 days, 13 hours ago

              the Bowen one...

      13. Pomp and Circumstance
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        how does this look as a GW 32 WC, to set up GW 33 BB
        (players that are single games in 33 with *)

        Mamar*
        Van Hecke, Gabriel*, O'Reilly
        Palmer, Semenyo, Gordon*, Bruno* (c)
        Haaland (v), Welbeck, Pedro

        subs: Darlow; Tavernier, Hill, Gusto

      14. MADCHESTER UTD
        • 10 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Play 2 from Wilson garner ekitike? Does the rumours of Ekitike benching make the decision simple?

      15. SpaceCadet
        • 12 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Best cap pick ?

        A. Bruno
        B. Tavernier
        C. Struijk
        D. Darlow

        1. MADCHESTER UTD
          • 10 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          100% Bruno GW32. The other 3 have tough on paper fixtures

        2. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          D

      16. Bobby Digital
        • 8 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Team this GW:

        Raya
        Gabriel Timber OReilly
        Bruno(c) Cunha Rogers Wilson Semenyo
        Haaland Thiago

        Dubs DCL Alderete Hill

        0.9m itb, 0ft

        TC33 (don't have BB) plan is to do Bruno to Palmer and FH34. GL all!

      17. Pompel
        • 12 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        With my head nearing explosion from evaluating the various chip strategies, a 5th one comes to mind:
        WC32, TC33 (Haaland vs ARS/bur) , FH34, BB36

        Would be a bet on the robot getting something against Arsenal and running riot vs. Burnley , v.s him doing the same against Brentford/Palace in gw36

        1. MADCHESTER UTD
          • 10 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Yeah but does BB look better 36, than 33? Isn’t only city n palace doubling 36?

          1. Pompel
            • 12 Years
            9 days, 13 hours ago

            Depends. If carrying BrunoF and possibly one other SGW player (typically over one of the rather meh dgw midfield picks), the difference in games you get is only 39 games vs 37 games

            1. Pompel
              • 12 Years
              9 days, 13 hours ago

              * + Gabriel

      18. Kane Train
        • 11 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Best option to bring in for GW32 & GW34?

        A) Ekitike v Fulham & Crystal Palace
        B) Bowen v Wolves & Everton
        C) Gyokeres v Bournemouth & Newcastle

      19. Kantelele
        • 3 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Will Timber play ?

      20. TochanMama
        • 13 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Pickford
        Gabriel VVD O'Reilly
        Wilson Mbuemo Rice Semenyo
        Ekitike Haaland Thiago
        (Dubravka Alderete Hill Stach)

        A) Ekitike to Welbeck
        B) Stach to King
        C) Roll

        Issue is GW34, I have 5 (including Stach) players that won't play.

      21. IN SANE IN DE BRUYNE
        • 9 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Stupid me bought in ill Dalot last night. However, GTG?

        Roefs
        Gabriel Virgil Dalot
        Palmer Bruno(C) Semenyo Wirtz
        Haaland(V) Pedro Thiago

        Dubravka KDH Thiaw Hill

      22. RamaJama
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Kroupi an option to Welbeck on WC?

      23. Kantelele
        • 3 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        Timber :
        A) hold
        B) sell

        1. Pompel
          • 12 Years
          9 days, 13 hours ago

          Hold, you'll want him later. Seems like he'll only be missing this gw

      24. Manani
        • 14 Years
        9 days, 13 hours ago

        1 FT, save? (FH33, WC35)

        Raya
        Gab Mukiele VVD
        Dango Wilson Gordon Wirtz
        Ekiteke JP Haaland
        Dub Thiaw Taveneir Andersen