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There’ll be lots of Gameweek 33 team news to get through on Friday as a whopping 18 Premier League managers face the media.

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

For the headline news from Thursday’s two press conferences, check out this round-up here.

KEY GAMEWEEK 33 TEAM NEWS FROM FRIDAY

FRIDAY’S PRESS CONFERENCE TIMES

MANCHESTER CITY

Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Nico O’Reilly is “fine” for City’s clash with Arsenal this weekend.

Ruben Dias (hamstring/knock) remains out, however, while Josko Gvardiol (leg) is a longer-term absentee. 

“Ruben is not ready, still, and Nico is fine.” – Pep Guardiola

We heard nothing more on John Stones, who hasn’t featured since returning from international duty with a calf issue.

Away from team news, you can’t accuse Guardiola of taking Arsenal’s visit lightly…

“If we lose, it’s over.” – Pep Guardiola on this weekend’s game and the title race ramifications

The City boss was also asked if he planned to recreate the same pressing structure he used against the Gunners in the EFL Cup final, but laughed off the question with his response.

“Tomorrow, we are going to change again. I am going to tell you [reporters] now what we are going to do!” – Pep Guardiola

ARSENAL

Mikel Arteta confirmed that Bukayo Saka (Achilles) will miss Arsenal’s trip to Manchester City on Sunday.

Mikel Merino (foot) is a longer-term absentee.

“Bukayo is out, that’s for sure. The rest, let’s see.

“[Saka] is just starting to do some stuff. Let’s see that progression, how quickly we can go through it and then wait. At the moment, he’s not available.” – Mikel Arteta

The Arsenal boss is “hopeful” that Noni Madueke (knee) will be fit, however.

“We have another training session tomorrow. It didn’t look that bad after the game and he was quite positive. He’s a player who pushes through pain. So, I am hopeful that he can be available but we have to wait and see if he is able to train tomorrow.” – Mikel Arteta on Noni Madueke

Arteta was typically vaguer on Jurrien Timber (ankle), Martin Odegaard (knee) and Riccardo Calafiori (unspecified), however.

“We will try again. Some players are quite close but the turnaround is short. We will try tomorrow to push everybody. If they’re in good conditions, they will be part of us. If not, they won’t, like they haven’t been in the last few weeks, unfortunately.” – Mikel Arteta when asked about Messrs Timber, Odegaard and Calafiori

LIVERPOOL

In case you didn’t see the news yesterday, Hugo Ekitike will miss the rest of the season with the Achilles injury he sustained against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.

“He hasn’t been operated [on] yet. Devastating for him. Coming to a new club, having so much impact straight away. Playing against your former club in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, with so much more to come for him in the summer. Your first thoughts are then always with him, being out for such a long time.” – Arne Slot on Hugo Ekitike

Joe Gomez is now out of Sunday’s Merseyside derby, too.

The defender, who came on as a half-time substitute in midweek, was taken off midway through the second half with “discomfort”.

Asked on Friday whether Gomez was available to face Everton, Arne Slot replied with a simple “no.”

Alexander Isak has, at least, returned to action in the last fortnight, following up two cameos with a first start of 2026 against PSG.

He’s not, however, ready for 90 minutes.

“It’s nice to have Alex back, although we also know that he’s not ready to play 90 [minutes] yet.” – Arne Slot on Alexander Isak

“Cody did really well when he came on in the second half.

“The best thing [would be if] Hugo was still fit. But if he wasn’t, then if this would have happened two or three weeks later, it would have even better because Alex is not ready for 90 [minutes] yet – depending on the intensity of the game, by the way, because you never know how a game is going to work out.

“He’s getting closer and closer and now we need him but there are different options to play as a nine, as well. Federico [Chiesa] is also one of them. There are different options but it’s definitely good to have Alex back now Hugo is injured.” – Arne Slot on his forward options

Alisson (muscle), Wataru Endo (foot), Conor Bradley (knee), Stefan Bajcetic (hamstring), Jayden Danns (hamstring) and Giovanni Leoni (knee) remain out.

“The good thing for him is that he’s been out for such a long time and he’s now getting back with the under-21s, getting some playing time.

“But I think there’s still a lot of steps to be made if you’ve not even played 90 minutes [for] the under-21s, let alone then play a Premier League game.

“I’d really like him to be back but the reality is that he’s not on the bench for us this weekend.” – Arne Slot on Jayden Danns

BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

Lewis Dunk serves the final match of a two-game ban this weekend, although he will return for Brighton’s second Double Gameweek 33 fixture.

On the injury front, James Milner is not yet ready to return from a minor issue but isn’t too far away.

Fabian Hurzeler has no fresh concerns.

“He’s still going to be out but he’s getting close. Besides that, everything is fine.” – Fabian Hurzeler on James Milner and the wider Brighton team news

Adam Webster (knee) and Stefanos Tzimas (knee) are long-term absentees.

One of the biggest selection headaches for Hurzeler is Kaoru Mitoma v Yankuba Minteh on the left wing.

The Brighton boss did say that Mitoma is ready to start but added that Minteh has been playing well and is striking up a good understanding with left-back Ferdi Kadioglu.

“So it’s definitely an option [for Mitoma to start]. Having Kaoru Mitoma fully fit is always great. Definitely a big option for us. We know that Kaoru Mitoma can change a game, that Kaoru Mitoma is crucial for us to perform well. On the other side, we have Yankuba Minteh showing some really good performances on the left side, showing a good connection together with Ferdi [Kadioglu].

“It’s positive for me to have these two players available and then I can make a decision regarding this.” – Fabian Hurzeler

BOURNEMOUTH

Lewis Cook (hamstring) is back in partial training for the Cherries.

Justin Kluivert (knee) remains out.

Other than those two players, however, Bournemouth have a fit squad for the trip to Newcastle United.

“We are in the same situation. We have Justin out and Lew is training partially with the group. He has started but is not still ready for a game, but he is very close.

“So, apart from those two, everyone is available and I will have to make tough decisions in the squad, but we are in a good place there.” – Andoni Iraola

Andoni Iraola’s presser was otherwise dominated by this week’s announcement that he will leave the club at the end of 2025/26.

“I think the decision I’ve taken is because probably I don’t want to risk the feeling I have right now of satisfaction of these three seasons. You try to envisage yourselves in a possible fourth season, in a possible fifth season, and everything costs more. You know, we as human beings, we get tired of watching always the same faces and, I suppose, I’ve decided that this was the right moment to put an end to this journey that, for me, has been really, really special.” – Andoni Iraola on his exit

MANCHESTER UNITED

Lisandro Martinez will begin a three-match ban after his dismissal for violent conduct on Monday night.

It gets worse for United at centre-half as Harry Maguire, who was himself suspended in Gameweek 32, has been hit by an additional one-match ban for “acting in an improper manner” in the draw with Bournemouth a month ago.

And reports on Friday afternoon suggest Leny Yoro will miss the Chelsea game with an unspecified injury.

Patrick Dorgu (hamstring) and Matthijs de Ligt (back) remain sidelined, too, but Kobbie Mainoo could return from a minor issue.

He has travelled to London ahead of Saturday’s game.

“Patrick is not [back]. He’s going well, rehabbing well. He’s on track but not with us, in terms of training back on the pitch. I’ve already said that. It’s positive, he’s doing really well.

“Kobbie is working a little bit towards it and doing a little bit, so there’s a decision to be made there.” – Michael Carrick

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Bruno Guimaraes could make his return from a hamstring injury, having had his comeback delayed by a bout of mumps.

“Yeah, there is a chance. We’ve seen him in training. He’s pushing really, really hard to be back involved. I think the medical team are trying to hold him back… I say hold him back, there’s always that tug because the player wants desperately to play. I love that about Bruno, always have done. He’s desperate to help the team, especially in this moment.

“I’ll make a decision based on what I see today in training but there’s a possibility.” – Eddie Howe on Bruno Guimaraes’ chances of playing

Fabian Schar (ankle/foot) and Emil Krafth (knee) remain out. 

Joelinton now has to serve a two-match ban, too, after he picked up his 10th booking of the season last weekend.

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Cristian Romero‘s season is over after he suffered a knee injury against Sunderland last Sunday.

He joins Mohammed Kudus (thigh), Wilson Odobert (knee), Ben Davies (ankle) and Dejan Kulusevski (knee) on the sidelines.

“He is suffering because he can’t play anymore for us in this season.” – Roberto De Zerbi on Cristian Romero

Guglielmo Vicario (hernia surgery) isn’t ready to return either but Rodrigo Bentancur (hamstring) is available again.

“Bentancur is available to play. I don’t know if he will start the game or not. Bissouma (who was on the bench last weekend) is available 100% more than the Sunderland game.

“Vicario, no. Vicario is another top guy. I’m looking forward to working with him. Anyway, Kinsky played very well against Sunderland but Vicario is another important player for us. Big experience, big character, personality, and we are waiting for him.” – Roberto De Zerbi

James Maddison (knee) is back in training but won’t be rushed after so long out. 

“I don’t know, I don’t know yet. I don’t want to push too much because we lost Kudus in this way. I usually wait on the players when they are available, totally available to play and to restart the training. Because it’s better to lose one game more than to take a risk for another new injury.” – Roberto De Zerbi on when James Maddison may return

CRYSTAL PALACE

We’re still waiting on fresh quotes from Oliver Glasner but the Palace boss did comment last night on the early withdrawals of Adam Wharton (adductor) and Maxence Lacroix (knee) in Thursday’s clash with Fiorentina.

 “Adam was his adductor, [for which] he had to leave the England camp. Let’s see, he says it doesn’t look so serious, but of course, we have to assess him further.

“Maxence, I think he… touched foot to foot and then he felt his knee. I think the medial ligament, so let’s see. It’s painful.” – Oliver Glasner

Jean-Philippe Mateta was withdrawn at half-time in Italy to manage his minutes.

Eddie Nketiah (hamstring), Cheick Doucoure (knee/muscle/match fitness) and Evann Guessand (knee) are out.

NOTTINGHAM FOREST

And like Glasner above, we’re still waiting on any fresh updates from Vitor Pereira after Forest’s European commitments.

Elliot Anderson missed Thursday’s win over Porto after the death of his mother.

There were also three injury blows emerging from the UEFA Europa League quarter-final, with Chris Wood, Murillo and Callum Hudson-Odoi all hobbling off.

Speaking after the game, Pereira was hopeful about two of them.

“Only Callum was a muscular injury. We don’t know. The other two, I think they will recover.” – Vitor Pereira, quoted by the Nottingham Post

John Victor (knee), Willy Boly (knee) and Nicola Savona (knee) have been on the injury list for some time.

Jair Cunha (ankle) at least recovered to feature in midweek.

ASTON VILLA

There were no fresh team quotes from Unai Emery on Friday.

Not that we’re expecting much, with Boubacar Kamara (knee) the only known absentee.

Tyrone Mings, Emi Martinez and Jadon Sancho all returned from injuries to feature in Aston Villa’s squad against Bologna on Thursday.

BRENTFORD

Aaron Hickey (hamstring) is available again for the Bees.

Vitaly Janelt (foot), Rico Henry (hamstring) and Jordan Henderson (knock) are all still weeks away from returns, however.

Longer-term absentees Antoni Milambo, Fábio Carvalho and Josh Dasilva (all knee) remain out, too.

Back-up striker Kaye Furo (groin) has joined the injury list.

SUNDERLAND

Dan Ballard (hamstring) is back available again, having trained this week.

The Aston Villa match comes too soon for Nilson Angulo (unknown), Jocelin Ta Bi (ankle) and Bertrand Traore (knee) but they could return in Gameweek 34.

“Ballard is fully fit. He has trained normally this week. So, available for selection.

“For Nilson, Bertrand and Jocelin, still sidelined but really close to reconnecting with the squad. Probably around the Forest game, a bit before, a bit after, for part or full training sessions.” – Regis Le Bris

Regis Le Bris did hint that Ballard may be among the substitues, however.

“We don’t have to rush the process at the minute, which is good. He is available for selection, but you understand the dynamic of the group. Even for Ballard, I think it’s key to build his fitness level rather than to rush the process now.” – Regis Le Bris

Romaine Mundle (hamstring) is likely out for the season, while third-choice ‘keeper Simon Moore (hand) joined the injury list last week.

EVERTON

Charly Alcaraz is available for selection again, having spent the last two months out with an unspecified issue.

Long-term absentee Jack Grealish (foot) is Everton’s only known fitness problem.

“Charly Alcaraz is back training now. I think we’re as much close to [being fully fit] as we can be.” – David Moyes

FULHAM

Marco Silva reports that the Fulham team news is “pretty much the same as last week”.

Kevin (foot) and Kenny Tete (foot) remain out.

The one change is Harrison Reed (knock), who is “back in contention” after missing out in Gameweek 32.

WEST HAM UNITED

Nuno Espírito Santo should have a fully-fit squad to pick from for the short trip to Crystal Palace on Monday.

“All the boys are okay.

“It’s always good for us to have all the options available. It’s a good sign and also a reflection of the commitment of the players to prepare themselves really well, to take care of themselves after the matches, recovery-wise. It’s a positive for us that all the players are available.” – Nuno Espirito Santo

BURNLEY

Josh Laurent returns after serving a one-match ban last weekend.

The Nottingham Forest game comes too soon for Hannibal Mejbri (hamstring), who is looking more towards Gameweek 35 as a return date.

Josh Cullen (knee), Connor Roberts (Achilles) and Jordan Beyer (hamstring) are out longer term.

“Hannibal is edging closer, but he still will miss this weekend. Maybe the next game comes a little bit too quick again, but maybe heading towards Leeds is probably a better option or certainly one which we hope to have him back.

“Other than that really there’s the long termers like Connor Roberts, who is still not available.” – Scott Parker

Another player who has been sidelined for an extended period, Zeki Amdouni (knee), is back in training. Scott Parker said the Clarets will make a call on his involvement, given his length of absence.

“Zeki’s moving in the right direction but we’ll have to make a call on that. He’s not trained a lot.” – Scott Parker

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

Yerson Mosquera will miss the next two matches after picking up his 10th yellow card of 2025/26 in Gameweek 32.

Sam Johnstone (shoulder) remains unavailable for Rob Edwards’ side.

Matt Doherty could return after a “niggle”, having trained the last couple of days. Wolves are still weighing up whether to risk the veteran Irishman.

“One or two bumps and bruises.

“Sam’s still not available yet, with his shoulder.

“Matt Doherty, he’s trained the last couple of days, but just weighing up the risk, as well, because he’s only been training for a couple of days. He’s pushing and he would like to be involved, so we’ll make a really late call on that.

“Other than that, I think everyone else is is good.” – Rob Edwards


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  1. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    Is Tavernier on pens?

    1. tuturututu
      • 5 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Kroupi ahead of him

  2. Sid1891
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 8 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    Bench boosting this week and FH next

    Gordon > Scott for free or save

    Cheers

    1. tuturututu
      • 5 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      any better options? like Tavernier, Gross, Okafor?

  3. Steve Stiffler
    • 9 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    1 FT on a BB. Would you get rid of Raya or Gabriel?

    Would be loosing 0.3 if I was to sell either

    Thanks

    1. Sid1891
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 8 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Raya, less chance to score

  4. Atimis
    • 9 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    NOR (c) over Haaland? The Robot sounds uninspiring.

    1. g40steve
      • 8 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      I’m considering it

  5. Sir Michael Taker
    • 11 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    Surprised by the Karl Darlow love this week. Its a bit of a meh position and they do play Wolves (H) in the double but his ceiling in FPL this season has been just 6 points and that is only on 3 occasions. That surprised me. Doesn't feel that great a pick, particularly if on FH where budget is no issue at all.

    1. Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Only 3 points in the total standings between him and Perri by the way and they've had half a season each pretty much. If you combined them its a similar total to Dubravka

    2. Funkyav
      • 16 Years
      5 days, 17 hours ago

      which gk looks better for this DGW? Darlow is a fine pick and can also start in 35 vs Burnley

  6. Forza Papac
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    Had 1FT for GW33 but playing FH this week. Will I have 2 FT for GW34?

    1. Cojones of Destiny
      • 8 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      one

  7. Cojones of Destiny
    • 8 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    choose one on FH
    a. Gross
    b. Gomez
    c. Wieffer

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

      B

  8. tuturututu
    • 5 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    Bench boosting, only TC left after. Looking ok? Is Kelleher to Verbruegen worth a hit? Bad thing is if I do it I will be without the goalkeeper for next week or can get some but for a hit also. Any advice would be helpful, thanks!

    Darlow, Kelleher
    Gabriel, VVD, O'Reilly, Van Hecke, Hill
    Semenyo, Bruno F, Szobo, Wilson, Okafor
    Haaland, JP, DCL

    1. Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Low ceiling position for a -8? Doesn't feel very sensible to me. Kelleher might even outscore some of the doublers

      1. tuturututu
        • 5 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        thanks

  9. mr_jones
    • 7 Years
    5 days, 18 hours ago

    A) Wilson, Sarr, Mbeumo to Palmer, Semenyo, Cherki (-4)
    B) Sarr, Mbeumo, Thiago to Haaland, Cherki, Gross (-4)

    1. Raoul Nogues
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        So it's Thiago-Palmer-Semenyo versus Wilson-Haaland-Gross ?
        Then it is probably A

    2. Pep Roulette
      • 8 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      How about Nunes, O'Reilly & Guehi on FH?

      1. tuturututu
        • 5 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        if you think City will not score a lot in 2 games ok, but imo you will lose a lot without Semenyo/Cherki and Haaland for dgw. City will probably score 5+ in those 2 games

    3. myteamissheeeeeeeet
      • 16 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Brought Mitoma in on my WC which in hindsight was a bad move. Should I just get rid as I’ll have 6.4 to spend?

      Midfield on BB is Semenyo Palmer Tavernier Bruno & Mitoma

      1. Nomar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        I did the same mate. May as well just keep him for this double and then bin him afterwards.

        1. myteamissheeeeeeeet
          • 16 Years
          5 days, 17 hours ago

          I disagree pal, we need as many minutes on the pitch as possible and he may get a 10 minute cameo in both which will be very annoying.
          May aswell ditch for a Minteh or a Hinshelwood or even the dude from Leeds who scored 2 against Utd in my opinion!

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

      DCL flying high in the betting projections

      Think I'm sticking with Welbeck, even if it's 120 mins in total

      Would you swap? 1 FT.

      The Wolves fixture is the one to target clearly

      https://x.com/i/status/2045115292485865560

    5. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      5 days, 18 hours ago

      Play Virgil, Gabriel or bring in a DGW defender for a hit?

      A) Gabriel (mci)
      B) Virgil (eve)
      C) Bijol (WOL, bou) -4
      D) Van Hecke (tot, CHE) -4
      E) Cucurella (MAN, bha) -4

      1. Raoul Nogues
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          Bijol for Virgil is the only risk I would risk for a hit (of those)

        • tuturututu
          • 5 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          Definetly not Cucurella, and I believe you want both Gab and VVD for after so no, not worth a hit imo. Would play VVD

        • Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          FYI - it’s Rodon who goes for a hit for CDE

          1. tuturututu
            • 5 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            Then go for Van Hecke imo. Do you have Darlow? If yes maybe you should spread the risk between Leeds and Brighton defence and get Van Hecke. If you don't have Darlow Bijol or Struijk are also options

            1. Miguel Sanchez
              • 9 Years
              5 days, 18 hours ago

              Yeah got Darlow this week. Have dismissed the Cucurella option now. Will probably leave this hit until tomorrow morning. Cheers for your inputs.

        • Ze_Austin
          • 7 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          The hit wipes out points for DC + 90 mins, so it really crashes the appeal... Then Gabriel and Virgil have attacking threat too

          I think Chelsea concede in both, so I haven't once considered their defence on FH

          I'd play VvD and hope for DCs + anything extra

          Playing Gabriel would have been easier if Arsenal didn't look so nervy atm, but that could also imply a very defensive setup vs City

      2. Nomar
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        Sign of the times that it’s a DGW and were seriously considering capping a Man City defender!

        1. tuturututu
          • 5 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          I believe NOR if starts vs Arsenal will be a rotation risk vs Burnley, have him but not thinking of captaining

        2. Ze_Austin
          • 7 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          I remember the Laporte and Cancelo days

        3. g40steve
          • 8 Years
          5 days, 16 hours ago

          Laporte for both his 20+

      3. Jinswick
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        A) Save FT
        B) Gabriel (mcy) -> SENESI (LEE, new)

        BART, DARLOW
        NOR, HILL, VAN HECKE, JUSTIN, Gabriel
        PALMER, SEMENYO, TAVERNIER, HINSHELWOOD, Bruno
        HAALAND, PEDRO, DCL
        (BB active)

        34FH
        36TC

        Bank 0.6m, 1FT

        1. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          A

        2. Ze_Austin
          • 7 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          For free, I'd do it

      4. Kane Train
        • 11 Years
        5 days, 18 hours ago

        If I use my 1 free transfer before I activate my Free Hit. For example I got in Roefs.

        Will Roefs be there after this gameweek when I use my free hit still?

        1. _Greg
          • 16 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          No, it will be cancelled.

          1. Kane Train
            • 11 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            That’s crap. Why

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

              Mate, you've been playing this game 11 years at least

              That's the way the chip has always worked

              How do they know where to draw the line for those with a few transfers banked?

              1. Funkyav
                • 16 Years
                5 days, 17 hours ago

                mad how people still ask this stuff. Site needs a FAQ section or something

        2. Holmes
          • 12 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          no

          1. Kane Train
            • 11 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            That’s crap. Why

            1. Raoul Nogues
                5 days, 18 hours ago

                FH and WC are bonus chips relater to transfers, they go from one gameweek to the next, there is nothing in between

          2. Studs Up
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 6 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            all transfer made b4 will be incorporated into the chip....meaning your FT for the GW becomes the chip (therefore also no FT rollover)

        3. zdrojo187
          • 11 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          I'm going with
          Truffert over Senesi/Hill
          and
          Okafor + Kroupi Jr. over Tavernier + DCL
          Hopefully it pays off...

        4. Abra
          • 4 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          Have Mitoma and bench boosting. Do I need to get rid?

          1. Miguel Sanchez
            • 9 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            Not necessarily, he may start one game and will def get minutes

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

            I think he comes off the bench

            But could score against Spurs and play himself in

            Others could get injured

            It's not at all likely that many people will get 15 + 15 of 90 + 90 mins anyhow

          3. Abra
            • 4 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            Cheers all, maybe worth to keep then over spending a transfer to get Gross

        5. RamaJama
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          On BB.
          Would you spend FT to sell Gabriel for a dgw def from Chelsea, Leeds or Bournemouth or Burnley?

          Verbruggen
          Van Hecke, Senesi, Justin, O’Reilly
          Palmer, Tavernier, Semenyo
          Haaland, Pedro, Welbeck

          Darlow, Gordon, Bruno, Gabriel

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

            Depends, how much money do you have banked?

            You'll lose 0.5m probably if you buy him back in.

            1. RamaJama
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 13 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              Only 0.2, so good point

          2. trinzoo
            • 11 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            I was going to ask the same, will need to buy back before 35 (FH in 34), but it's tempting... thinking about double Bou def with Senesi (Hill already)

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

          BB, FH, TC left.

          Darlow
          O'Reilly Struijk Senesi
          Palmer Bruno Semenyo Tavernier
          Haaland Pedro Welbeck

          Raya Mukiele Gabriel Zubimendi

          Just 1 FT, £0.1m banked ...

          Roll here, will FH34 and BB35?

          Is the bench order right?

          1. RamaJama
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            5 days, 18 hours ago

            Roll and right bench

        7. Joyce1998
          • 10 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          Any suggetsions here Thanks
          5 FTs, BB left

          Dubravka
          Virgil, Hill, Guehi
          Palmer, Bruno. F, Semenyo, Rice, Wilson
          Haaland, Thiago

          Raya, Mane, Gabriel, Reinildo

        8. Miguel Sanchez
          • 9 Years
          5 days, 18 hours ago

          Score predictions for:

          Man City Arsenal
          Everton Liverpool
          Chelsea Man U

          3-1
          2-2
          1-2

          1. AC/DC AFC
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            Man City 2-1 Arsenal
            Everton 1-1 Liverpool
            Chelsea 3-2 Man Utd

          2. Raoul Nogues
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              1/0
              2/1
              2/2

          3. ididnt
            • 14 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            how is the FH? Chasing so going fairly differential, with little to lose:

            Darlow,
            Hill, NOR (c), Bogle, van Hecke
            Gomez, Scott, Chekri, Palmer
            Haaland, J. Pedro

            (Verbruggen, Bowen, Hudson-Odoi, Mavropanos)

            Bench too good? Any changes?

          4. Camzy
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 15 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            Couple of things I'm thinking about for the FH this week.

            1. Brighton are underrated. They have 4 wins out of 5 and are playing two of the most out of form teams in Spurs and Chelsea who have each lost 4 out of the last 5. And yet I see a lot more people going Darlow than Verbruggen or DCL over Welbeck. I'm on double Brighton defense and strongly considering Welbz or Hinshelwood.

            2. Leeds attack is a good bet. DCL and the super low-owned Okafor are great options. Okafor has 4 returns in his last 4 games including a brace last GW. Both Bournemouth and Wolves have

            3. Roll the dice on a City spot. I'm definitely going to have O'Reilly owing to his mix of attacking and defensive potential. But there's definitely room to take a punt on Cherki or Guehi if you prefer a defender. Haaland or Semenyo to be dropped is interesting and if you're chasing a big lead, captaining O'Reilly seems a decent gamble.

            4. Don't mess with PK takers. I'm gonna have Palmer and Tavernier in the draft no matter what. Over two games, the chances of a pen coming in are decent and you'll want as many takers as you can get. It's also why I'm likely to drop Semenyo and keep/captain Haaland and also why DCL could well make my team in the end.

            1. Camzy
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 15 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              Didn't finish point 2. Bournemouth and Wolves are among the worst teams for xGC. 2nd and 4th worst in the last 6 matches.

            2. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              Just step back tho

              Would you say that normally Spurs would score against Brighton at home and likewise Chelsea away

              Both those teams would normally be on top in those fixtures

              Now the form has changed but there's still a psychology in match ups.

            3. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              In the English Premier League, a penalty kick is awarded approximately once every four matches. For the 2024/25 season, statistics show an average of 0.22 penalties per match, equating to a roughly 22% chance of a penalty being awarded in any given game.

              Historical data shows that these frequencies can fluctuate based on rule changes or the introduction of technologies like VAR. For example, the 2023/24 season saw a higher rate of 0.29 penalties per match

            4. Pompel
              • 12 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              1. Leeds fixtures still better than Brighton, though they do play Bournemouth from which you also probably have a defender and midfielder form Bou. So makes sense to hedge bets with Brighton GK or defender, but one is sufficicent. Not warming up to neither DCL nor Welbeck though
              2. DCL is a bet he finds form out of nowhere, and Okafor is a minutes risk
              3. Big question is who's at risk of getting rotated vs Burnley really, which is impossible to tell
              4. Think I read that Kroupi is ahead Tavernier on penalties ?

              1. Jambot
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 15 Years
                5 days, 17 hours ago

                Spurs have conceded more at home than Wolves have away. It's debatable which fixtures are easier

                1. Pompel
                  • 12 Years
                  5 days, 17 hours ago

                  As far as Brighton defence is concerned it is more about how much they have scored - but Wolves wins out there as well at least since Christmas. So yes it makes sense to have at least one Brighton defender or Verbruggen as gk

          5. rozzo
            • 12 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            Gordon to Okafor a decent move?

            Any reason why Okafor has had limited minutes this season?

            1. Aster
              • 5 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              I think mostly injuries

          6. marpy016
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            Which option on FH?

            a) Van Hecke
            b) Struijk (have Darlow)

            1. Baron Penguin
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 5 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              On FH I’m backing against Brighton defence as most BBs will have two Brighton defenders

              1. marpy016
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 14 Years
                5 days, 17 hours ago

                That's probably sound logic. I was just gonna pick 1 GK/DEF each from Leeds, Bournemouth & Brighton to limit potential damage

          7. Keane There Dunne That
            • 13 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            1FT, using Bench Boost:
            A) Bowen -> J Pedro (have Palmer)
            B) Gabriel -> Senesi (have Hill)
            C) Save FT

            1. Aster
              • 5 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              A

          8. Aster
            • 5 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            A) Bowen to JP
            B) Gordon to Scott for - 4
            C) Only Bowen to JP
            D) Only Gordon to Scott
            E) Roll

          9. Malkmus
            • 14 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            A'noon all. Current Tm, 1FT, 0.8 ITB. I was planning on doing Bowen to a doubler (J Pedro, DCL) but not sure with mitoma but seems better after presser :

            Raya - Sanchez
            Gab - NOR - Van Hecke - Senesi - Strujik
            Bruno - Semenyo - Palmer - Tavernier - Mitoma
            Haaland (c) - Welbz - Bowen

            Assuming NOR is fit
            A - Keep Bowen
            B - Bowen to DCL
            C - Bowen to JP
            D - Mitoma to other Brighton mid (Gross/Gomez/Hinsh etc)

            Ta!

            1. Aster
              • 5 Years
              5 days, 17 hours ago

              C

          10. 1912 F.A Cup Winners
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 8 Years
            5 days, 17 hours ago

            Best option here folks???

            A- Double City defence(NOR and Nunes)
            Or
            B- NOR and Semenyo with Thiaw/Gabriel

            Cheers everyone!!