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17 August 2026 164 comments
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Arsenal laid down an early marker ahead of the new Premier League season with a convincing 3-0 win over Manchester City in the Community Shield.

Goals from Riccardo Calafiori (£5.5m), Kai Havertz (£7.5m) and Martin Odegaard (£6.5m) sealed the first silverware of 2026/27, while several key Fantasy Premier League (FPL) talking points emerged from the contest.

Below, we pick out eight of the most important.

Chief Scout subscribers can also access the full Opta player and team data from the Community Shield in the Members Area.

FPL 2026/27 Pre-season Minutes, Goals + Assists Tracker


1. ARSENAL’S DEFENCE LOOKS STRONG – AND IS CALAFIORI THE ONE?

Arsenal’s clean sheet was one of the biggest FPL takeaways from the afternoon.

That should perhaps come as no surprise. The Gunners were the Premier League’s standout defence last season, keeping 19 clean sheets and also leading the way for expected goals conceded (xGC) and big chances conceded.

The early schedule only strengthens their appeal. As our Season Ticker shows, Arsenal have a greater than 40% projected chance of a clean sheet in three of their opening five Gameweeks. That includes favourable meetings with Coventry City, Chelsea and Leeds United at the Emirates.

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There were encouraging signs in Cardiff, too. Manchester City enjoyed plenty of possession but created just one big chance, with David Raya (£6.0m) making the saves required to preserve the shutout.

The bigger question for FPL managers, then, might be which Arsenal defender to buy.

Gabriel Magalhães (£8.0m) is always going to be the safest option and completed the full 90 minutes here. However, his premium price is significant.

Those planning an early Wildcard may therefore be tempted to look elsewhere for a cheaper short-term route into the Arsenal defence.

And Riccardo Calafiori certainly strengthened his case.

The Italian opened the scoring after just 23 seconds, making an aggressive run beyond the City defence before calmly finishing past Gianluigi Donnarumma (£5.5m).

That wasn’t his only venture forward, either. Calafiori continued to pop up in advanced areas and later volleyed over from a Ben White (£5.5m) cross.

His heatmap further underlines that attacking intent:

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“I think he can be a total player. We can ask him to occupy certain areas of the pitch and when he gets in and around the box he has this intuition, his timing to create goals, to score goals.” – Mikel Arteta

Piero Hincapié (£5.5m) could, of course, threaten his game-time. He replaced Calafiori at left-back on 60 minutes, although Arteta may simply have reacted to the Italian’s yellow card. It’s worth mentioning that Calafiori was the most-subbed-off defender of 2025/26, although the vast majority came after the hour-mark (including his first 12 starts of last season).

The alternatives do have appeal.

Cristhian Mosquera (£5.5m) could become particularly relevant while William Saliba (£6.0m) remains sidelined – and so long as Arsenal don’t recruit another right-sided centre-back. However, he offers less attacking threat and DefCon potential than some of his teammates.

Ben White, deprived of Jurrien Timber‘s (£6.5m) threat, also deserves consideration after regularly pushing forward against City.

2. TZOLIS MAKING A SERIOUS CASE AT £6.5M

Left-winger Christos Tzolis (£6.5m) continues to make a very strong first impression at Arsenal.

The summer signing – who racked up 40 attacking returns for Club Brugge last season – supplied two assists against Manchester City, taking his tally to one goal and six assists since joining the Gunners.

Against City, Tzolis first headed Martin Odegaard’s delivery back across goal for Kai Havertz. He then drove towards the penalty area before picking out Odegaard for Arsenal’s third.

“He’s so composed to pick people out around the box or to finish actions, and he’s shown that again two or three times and he was decisive.” – Mikel Arteta

“You put him in more and more situations so the volume is higher. With the level of quality he has, the numbers will be higher.” – Mikel Arteta

At £6.5m, Tzolis is arguably the most appealing short-term route into Arsenal’s attack. For now, the left-wing position looks like Tzolis’ to lose.

Leandro Trossard is gone, while Gabriel Martinelli (£6.5m) was left out of the Community Shield squad altogether and is seemingly surplus to requirements. It does increase the likelihood of the Gunners recruiting further in that position (they nearly signed Vini Jr, remember), but for now, Tzolis should start the season.

3. LIMITED MINUTES FOR THE REST OF THE ARSENAL MIDFIELD

What about the rest?

Bukayo Saka (£9.5m) only played the final 30 minutes in Cardiff as he continues to build his fitness following the World Cup. Noni Madueke (£6.5m) probably starts the season on the right.

Declan Rice (£7.5m) has also only recently returned himself and the impact of Bruno Guimaraes’ (£7.0m) arrival (and Tzolis’ set plays) is still to be measured.

Rice and Bruno got 45 minutes apiece.

Havertz and Viktor Gyökeres (£7.5m) look like they will share minutes through the middle, too.

All the uncertainty only strengthens Tzolis’ short-term appeal, even if that may need reassessing at the end of the transfer window. The fixtures provide another major positive.

Arsenal sit second on our projected goals ticker across the opening five Gameweeks, handing their attackers an excellent early schedule.

4. CAN WE REALLY GO WITHOUT HAALAND?

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At £15.5m, Erling Haaland takes up more of our budget than any other player in FPL.

His Community Shield display won’t have done much to convince managers to find the money.

Making his first Manchester City start since the World Cup, Haaland managed just seven touches before Enzo Maresca withdrew him after 53 minutes.

Above: Erling Haaland’s touch heatmap against Arsenal

Haaland did still get one excellent opportunity. David Raya denied him from close range before the break, meaning that on another afternoon, we’re potentially discussing another Haaland goal rather than his lack of involvement.

His limited minutes also require some context. Maresca revealed afterwards that several of his World Cup players had barely trained before the game.

“I think there were four with just two or three sessions… the plan with all of them, as you saw, was to change them after 45 minutes, one hour maximum.” – Enzo Maresca

Starting without the Norwegian opens up significant funds elsewhere and could facilitate a much stronger Gameweek 1 Bench Boost. Managers adopting that strategy could then attack the opening rounds without immediately committing to a Wildcard.

Bruno Fernandes (£12.0m) also offers an alternative captain for Gameweeks 1 and 2, reducing the immediate need to own Haaland purely for the armband.

There is an obvious problem, however.

Above: Manchester City lead our projected goals ticker over the opening five Gameweeks

City sit top of our projected goals ticker across the opening five Gameweeks, even ahead of Arsenal.

Haaland also has a habit of starting Premier League seasons quickly. He racked up eight goals and one assist across his opening six matches of 2025/26, providing an immediate reminder of just how damaging going without him can become.

City start against Bournemouth and Crystal Palace, before facing newly promoted Coventry City in Gameweek 3. That Coventry fixture could become particularly problematic for non-owners.

A Gameweek 3 Free Hit could cover the Coventry match, while an early Wildcard offers another route back to him.

But do we really want to start burning chips that early simply because we began without FPL’s most expensive player?

This was his first pre-season run-out against arguably Europe’s best defence. We can’t draw too many conclusions from the blank.

5. FODEN, SEMENYO + CITY’S SUPPORTING CAST STRUGGLE

It wasn’t just Erling Haaland who struggled to make his mark against Arsenal.

Phil Foden (£7.0m), Antoine Semenyo (£8.5m) and Jérémy Doku (£7.5m) formed the attacking trio behind him, but Manchester City found it difficult to break down last season’s best Premier League defence.

Foden operated centrally behind Haaland but struggled to influence proceedings. He managed one shot on target and offered little creatively before Rayan Cherki (£7.5m) replaced him on the hour. Foden has had more pre-season minutes than any of his outfield teammates but has yet to deliver an attacking return.

Semenyo showed slightly more promise from the right.

Despite spending plenty of time out wide, the former Bournemouth attacker registered three shots and two passes leading to shots. David Raya also denied him late on after Cherki released him into the penalty area.

Doku completed the starting attack from the left. He threatened before the break when he raced onto a Semenyo cross, only for Ben White to produce an excellent block.

Still, City finished the afternoon with just one big chance, despite enjoying plenty of possession.

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Above: Manchester City’s leading players for goal attempts and chances created against Arsenal

Cherki and Omar Marmoush (£7.0m) entered during the second half, while Jack Grealish (£6.5m) made his first City appearance since returning from his loan spell at Everton.

Semenyo still remains the go-to City midfielder.

Maresca’s preference for high and wide wingers could potentially affect his goal threat, but his Community Shield numbers showed he can still get involved.

And again, context matters. Arsenal restricted opponents better than any other Premier League side last season, and City now face more palatable defences in Bournemouth, Crystal Palace and Coventry City.

Doku is more on the monitor list. The Belgian finished 2025/26 strongly, registering four goals and two assists across his final seven club matches, but he’s behind many of his colleagues for fitness, with this being his first 45 minutes of 2026/27.

6. EARLY RED FLAGS FOR MARESCA’S MAN CITY?

The Community Shield offered our first competitive look at Manchester City under Enzo Maresca, and the early signs weren’t particularly encouraging.

After years of dominance under Pep Guardiola, City have entered a new era. Maresca now has the difficult task of reshaping one of the most successful sides in Premier League history.

Arsenal exposed some early problems in Cardiff.

City fell behind after just 23 seconds, conceded three times and created only one big chance despite seeing plenty of the ball. Their midfield struggled at times, while Arsenal repeatedly found spaces around a defence still adapting to Maresca’s ideas.

“This just is the beginning. We have many things that we need to do better.” – Enzo Maresca

“For sure, the two first goals we concede, I didn’t like. The first one because it’s after 25 seconds. And the second one, I think there was no pressure on the ball.” – Enzo Maresca

There is an important counterargument to all of this.

Several City players had only recently returned following the World Cup. Maresca revealed that four of his starters had completed just two or three training sessions, which helps explain some of the rustiness on display.

“I think there were four with just two or three sessions… the plan with all of them, as you saw, was to change them after 45 minutes, one hour maximum.” – Enzo Maresca

He also inherited a squad built during Guardiola’s reign and needs time to implement his own system. One poor afternoon against the reigning champions therefore shouldn’t trigger an FPL exodus. The fixtures also remain hugely attractive.

Still, the Community Shield gave us more questions than answers. City’s defence looked vulnerable, their attack lacked fluency and Maresca hasn’t yet established an obvious first-choice XI.

After years in which Guardiola’s City routinely sat among the first teams we looked towards in FPL, a little early caution may be warranted while Maresca finds his feet.

7. DEFENSIVE UNCERTAINTY – BUT O’REILLY ADVANCED

That performance raises some early questions for FPL managers considering City’s defence.

Nico O’Reilly (£6.5m) started at left-back but endured a difficult afternoon defensively before departing after 53 minutes.

He did, however, encouragingly invert into midfield.

That follows a familiar pattern from last season. O’Reilly regularly pushed into advanced positions from left-back, scoring five Premier League goals and supplying three assists.

The main concern is over certainty of starts. Gvardiol started at centre-half but moved over to left-back when Marc Guehi (£6.0m), just back in training this week, came on.

Avoiding City’s defence could backfire…

Above: Manchester City rank second for projected clean sheets over the opening Gameweeks

…but the slight uncertainty over who Maresca favours is off-putting, especially with Guehi lurking.

Matheus Nunes (£6.0m), incidentally, was injured in the warm-up, so had to be replaced on the bench. We await news on his issue but it could strengthen Abdudokir Khusanov‘s (£5.5m) grip on the right-back slot.

8. PROMISING DEFCON SIGNS FROM ANDERSON

Elliot Anderson (£6.5m) made his first competitive City start alongside Mateo Kovačić (£5.5m), having established himself as one of the standout players for defensive contributions last season.

And the early signs were quite positive:

Anderson got through eight contributions in less than an hour, so we pretty much on course to hit 12 over the full game.

“I think Elliot was quite good. It was his first game.” – Enzo Maresca

White was the only player to hit the threshold, although Odegaard and Khusanov were just one shy. O’Reilly and Rice did well in their limited minutes, too.


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  1. Mom, Butters just gave me a…
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    2 hours, 27 mins ago

    The wait is over. 🙂

  2. TafOnTour1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 2 Years
    2 hours, 25 mins ago

    Am I crazy in thinking B looks so much better than A here, with A what I am currently on?!

    A) Haaland, Walle Egeli, Szoboszlai

    B) DCL, Isak, Bruno Fernandes.

    1. The Legend of Casiraghi
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 10 mins ago

      Fernandes over Haaland
      Isak over Szoboszlai
      DCL over whoever that third player is.

      Yeah I’d say all three Bs are better.

    2. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 4 mins ago

      You’re not crazy, you’re correct. B is better

  3. Brosstan
    • 12 Years
    2 hours, 20 mins ago

    Originally didnt have Tzolis but getting a bit of Tzolis fomo. Especially the fact that Martinelli wasnt even on the bench against City means he seems as nailed as an Arsenal attacker has been in a long time.

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 17 mins ago

      Correct.

    2. Qaiss
      • 10 Years
      2 hours, 17 mins ago

      Just don’t call yourself unlucky if Eze comes into the picture

      1. Brosstan
        • 12 Years
        2 hours, 16 mins ago

        You know I will

      2. Ball Ake
        • 2 Years
        2 hours, 1 min ago

        Don't see it, Tzolis work rate off the ball will keep him in the team, Eze is a lovely footballer but Arteta prefers him in the middle, he'll deputise Ode I imagine.

    3. Brosstan
      • 12 Years
      2 hours, 17 mins ago

      My team name is also TzolisBrutality so I need to have him in my team!

    4. TafOnTour1
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 2 Years
      2 hours, 14 mins ago

      Mark my words - Saka will start GW1.

      1. Brosstan
        • 12 Years
        1 hour, 29 mins ago

        On the left?

  4. Coupes
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    2 hours, 14 mins ago

    Captain California

    Who’s with me?

    1. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 3 mins ago

      You’re braver than me!

  5. BR510
    2 hours, 13 mins ago

    1. White Rodon (Got Cala and Tzolis)
    2. Ballard and Muha

    BB2

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 18 mins ago

      I had salmon for dinner!

  6. Bggz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    2 hours, 13 mins ago

    Pretty much set on BB GW1 and optional FH GW3. I'll try to hold transfers for as long as possible given I have (hopefully) 15 starters.

    Questions:
    1. Double 4m Ipswich defs or one from Coventry too? The Ipswich 4m's look more attacking but Coventry have a couple of good fixtures.
    2. Mosquera or Calafiori?
    3. Use the 0.5ITB to upgrade someone?

    0.5 ITB
    Raya - Verbruggen
    Mosquera - Shaw - O'Shea - Rondon - Diop
    Palmer - Semenyo - Mbeumo - BrunoF - Szob
    JPedro - DCL - Thiago

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 36 mins ago

      Looks good, maybe go O'Nien from Sunderland or switch to BB2 with Coventry 4.0 and Petrovic

      1. BR510
        1 hour, 35 mins ago

        Cala and maybe Szob to Wirtz?

    2. g40steve
      • 8 Years
      1 hour, 34 mins ago

      1 50/50
      2 1st week going higher upside Cala
      3 nice to have

      4 Sun’s post on last page has Haaland still in 3/4 of all teams what’s the exit plan?

      1. Bggz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        1 hour, 25 mins ago

        I hope Haaland ownership stays as high as possible. Its a bet I'm happy to place given the options and it worked really well two seasons ago.

    3. Sfowl123
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 26 mins ago

      This is one of those teams where I had to double take and look at how you could afford them all... then I realised no Haaland. It's crazy the team you can build without him lol

  7. g40steve
    • 8 Years
    2 hours, 13 mins ago

    Lost on last article 🙁

    Playing safe with this, thoughts, covers most bases?

    Just unsure on which double Ars to get or go 1 Ars 1 Pool

    Kinsky,
    Calaf, Mosq, Shaw,
    Bruno, Semenyo, Szobo, Tzol
    Haaland, Pedro, DCL

    Austin, Gomez, O’Shea, O’Nein

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 35 mins ago

      Template but good. Maybe Semenyo to Mbeumo, get double 4.0 Coventry and upgrade Austin to Petro and BB2

      1. g40steve
        • 8 Years
        1 hour, 32 mins ago

        Good points, think Semenyo is overlooked 90 & unplayable.

        Usually hold chips but hate BB

        1. BR510
          1 hour, 31 mins ago

          Prefer Mbeumo to Semenyo for first 2 and would get BB out of the way early

          1. g40steve
            • 8 Years
            1 hour, 26 mins ago

            Thx

    2. JELLYFISH
      • 14 Years
      1 hour, 21 mins ago

      Not disimilar to my current draft (below) so yes I like it. Shaw worries me slightly, I would prefer Maguire but can't stretch the extra 0.5 easily. Assume with the Spurs GK dbl that you're not playing the early BB?

  8. JELLYFISH
    • 14 Years
    2 hours, 12 mins ago

    Morning all, after a few years away I've been talked in to another season of fpl. A bit rusty but here's my first BB1 draft which I would welcome any feedback on

    Verbrugen Kinsky
    Calafiori White Shaw Hume Diop
    Bruno Mbuemo Tzolis Szob Hemmings
    DCL Haaland Pedro

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 33 mins ago

      Honestly very nice for Haaland and Bruno mate. Consider potetially:

      Hume, Diop, Hemmings, White to Thomas, Van Ewijk, Ballard and a 5.5 mid and BB2

      1. JELLYFISH
        • 14 Years
        1 hour, 28 mins ago

        Thanks. I did have Van Ewik but swapped to Diop because of Cov's GW1 fixture. Hemmings is my maverick pick, he's looked very solid for Villa in pre-season and I can see him getting good game time this season.

        1. BR510
          1 hour, 27 mins ago

          Looks great for no Bench boost then

    2. g40steve
      • 8 Years
      1 hour, 28 mins ago

      Covers most bases gtg

    3. JoeJitzu +42
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 25 mins ago

      Welcome back

      Looks great team. Hard to believe that’s affordable had to recheck it!!!

      1. JELLYFISH
        • 14 Years
        1 hour, 18 mins ago

        Thankyou, appreciate the feedback

  9. dshv
    • 9 Years
    2 hours, 11 mins ago

    Kinsky
    Mosquera Calafiori Maguire
    Mbeumo BrunoF Tzolis Szoboslai
    Haaland DCL Pedro

    0.5m itb. Suggestions please?

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 32 mins ago

      Bench? Bank the 0.5 and gtg

  10. Gross Misconduct
    • 11 Years
    2 hours, 8 mins ago

    Good write-up, thank you. According to Flashscore, Doku was replaced at half time due to injury, but there's been no mention of that. It seems more likely that it was planned, as he builds up his fitness.

  11. FPLamateur
    • 2 Years
    2 hours, 7 mins ago

    Am I the only one thinking Havertz? Arteta loves him, and although a sub risk think 70 mins vs Cov could bag a couple plus could be on pens

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 32 mins ago

      Good shout actually. Sub risk main thing

    2. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 21 mins ago

      Hes not a bad price but hes only hit double digit goals one season... ever.

    3. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 13 mins ago

      Havertz won’t take pens. Saka and Odegaard both ahead in the pecking order

    4. Brosstan
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 4 mins ago

      Not on pens and not nailed.

  12. Mr. O'Connell
    • 14 Years
    2 hours, 7 mins ago

    Some absolute bargains on Fan Team

    Rushworth 4
    Tark, Muharemovic & Mukiele 4.5
    Groß just 5

    1. grooveymatt65
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 24 mins ago

      Yeah i saw that...think Maquire is 4.5 as well

  13. Sfowl123
    • 4 Years
    2 hours, 4 mins ago

    Lammens
    Calafiori Mosquera N.Williams
    Sarr Semenyo Mbeumo Szob Tzolis
    Haaland J.Pedro

    Verbruggen Shaw Ajer DCL

    Thoughts on a BB1?

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 25 mins ago

      Very nice, like the Sarr shout

  14. Totalfootball
    • 9 Years
    2 hours, 3 mins ago

    Mykolenko kayode or kadioglu for GW 1 BB ?

    1. BR510
      2 hours ago

      Kadioglu > Kayode > Myko

    2. Ball Ake
      • 2 Years
      2 hours ago

      Kad

  15. ItsComingHome123
    2 hours, 1 min ago

    Best 5.5m defender? Did have Gvardiol but rethinking.

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 26 mins ago

      Cala

      1. ItsComingHome123
        1 hour, 17 mins ago

        already have calafiori and maguire. Ballard or Munoz an option?

    2. Sfowl123
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 24 mins ago

      Also removed Gvardiol, not sure about that City defence.

      I went Gvardiol down to N.Williams and upgraded Le Fee to Tzolis.

      1. ItsComingHome123
        1 hour, 16 mins ago

        Dont like Neco's fixtures for the first 4

        1. Sfowl123
          • 4 Years
          1 hour, 10 mins ago

          Best DEF alternative at 5m?

  16. BR510
    2 hours, 1 min ago

    1. White Rodon (Got Cala and Tzolis)
    2. Ballard and Muha

    BB2

  17. dshv
    • 9 Years
    2 hours, 1 min ago

    Szoboslai or Wirtz?

    Logic says Szobo, passion says Wirtz

    1. BR510
      1 hour, 26 mins ago

      I've got Wirtz

      1. JELLYFISH
        • 14 Years
        1 hour, 11 mins ago

        I prefer Wirtz but can't stretch the extra 0.5

    2. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 6 mins ago

      what about tzolis for 6.5m

  18. Bigler
    • 8 Years
    1 hour, 56 mins ago

    Which is better?

    A) JPedro+Gabriel+Rodon+Shaw
    B) Thiago+NOR+Muharemovic+Maguire

    1. Sfowl123
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 22 mins ago

      I prefer A

    2. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 18 mins ago

      A

    3. OptimusBlack
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 17 mins ago

      A

    4. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 14 mins ago

      NUDISTS! The nudists have arrived! Bring me mine tightly wrapped towels, quickly!

    5. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 12 mins ago

      a

  19. Cojones of Destiny
    • 8 Years
    1 hour, 52 mins ago

    any nailed 4.5 mid suggestion?

    1. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 12 mins ago

      There are none we know of. Slater apparently most likely to get minutes

  20. Edge
    • 17 Years
    1 hour, 49 mins ago

    What do you reckon?

    A) Tzolis, Rogers, Shaw
    B) Mbeumo, GroB, Maguire

    1. OptimusBlack
      • 13 Years
      1 hour, 13 mins ago

      A more Explosion

    2. Mr Turnip 1
      • 1 Year
      1 hour, 11 mins ago

      B because Mbeumo. Also Shaw might become a minutes problem if Utd sign a LB

    3. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      b but with shaw

  21. OptimusBlack
    • 13 Years
    1 hour, 45 mins ago

    Pick two from those players to get:

    A- Rogers
    B- Wirtz
    C- Mbeumo

    1. Edge
      • 17 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      C, A

    2. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      1 hour, 8 mins ago

      i only like c but b over a

  22. In Carrick we trust
    • 9 Years
    1 hour, 44 mins ago

    Hi everyone how's this looking?

    Donnaruma
    Calafiori, Shaw, neco Williams
    Semenyo, mbeumo, tzolis, le fee
    Isak, haaland, Pedro

    Bench, kinksy, gross , Hume, van ewijk

  23. Bggz
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    1 hour, 43 mins ago

    Three strikers no-ones talking about.

    Watkins. 7 goals in the final 5 gws last season. Nailed, plays the whole game, probably on pens now.
    Isak. Its not that no-ones talking about him but no-ones game enough to put him in their draft. Hes got great fixtures, could be on pens and if he stays fit has pedigree.
    Wissa. Likely to lead the line for Newcastle and if he does theyre top of the ticker for the first 6 gws.

    1. The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 11 mins ago

      1. Probably
      2. Could
      3. Likely

      You’re doing it wrong!

      1. BR510
        1 hour, 4 mins ago

    2. Brosstan
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 6 mins ago

      Awful penalty record, but underrated pick. Would certainly pick him over Isak any day of the week. Uncertainty over fitness as hes had short pre season but Im strongly considering on WC around GW5
      Too expensive compared to alternatives. DCL/Pedro/Brobbey/Mateta/Evanilson/whoever is cheap main man in their team + spend that extra money in defense is always better than Isak + fodder
      Wissa - Excellent shout if he is nailed but thats a big if.

      1. Bggz
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        1 min ago

        Isak could outscore Palmer, Saka and Semenyo.

  24. ShaunGoater123
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    1 hour, 41 mins ago

    Defintiely keen to BB in GW1, but can't decide on Haaland or no Haaland.

    I feel like no Haaland books in Free Hit in GW3 and then also likely Wildcard in GW4, so 3 chips in the first 4 weeks.....

    Is it worth it? or is it better to have Haaland in GW1, still BB, and then wildcard likely still in 4 but have free hit for another occaision

    1. Bggz
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      58 mins ago

      My no haaland drafts above and i cant see myself changing it now.
      For 15.5m he not only has to have his best season ever but also be no other consistent options for captaincy. if 2/3 players like Isak, Palmer, Saka, Bruno or someone else turns up and haalands not on fire he becomes too expensive.
      GW1 BB without him is so strong.
      GW2 not essential away to palace.
      GW3 COV at home Haalands essential and worth the FH for me because I can triple up on City, Watkins vs hull and maybe Wissa or Isak, none of which I'll have.
      GW4 OK not to have Haaland away at Utd
      GW5 By now we'll know whether 15.5m is a good price. I'll maybe have enough FTs to do a shuffle or WC or wait until GW7 IPS

      1. g40steve
        • 8 Years
        49 mins ago

        You forget 3 out of 4 players own him & give him the arm band?

        1. Bggz
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          42 mins ago

          Away to palace and utd doesnt hold any fear for me. Captaincy will require some thought but the upside is massive. By Sunderland we'll know.

        2. Brosstan
          • 12 Years
          just now

          Literally irrelevant. If every single manager was picking Gyokeres with a plan to cap, would you pick him as well?

      2. FPL_trail_runner
        • 5 Years
        30 mins ago

        Crystal palace week 2 looks his best fixture based on how palace have looked in preseason with a high line. - lost 3-0 at the weekend .

    2. Sfowl123
      • 4 Years
      56 mins ago

      I'm also strongly considering a BB1, currently have Haaland.

      If you can build a GW1 team with 15 players who are likely to be reliable starters for at least the foreseeable future, my plan is to roll my FTs for as long as I can and reevaluate things after the first 4/5 GWs. Of course, these things rarely go completely to plan...

  25. marpy016
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    1 hour, 40 mins ago

    Which combo?

    A) Kinsky & Wirtz
    B) Lamens & Szob

    1. David Parkinson
      • 4 Years
      1 hour, 1 min ago

      K & S, use the half elsewhere.

  26. BR510
    1 hour, 37 mins ago

    Best 6.0 mid for BB2

    1. Le Fee
    2. Schade
    3. Kluivert
    4. Other??

    1. Totalfootball
      • 9 Years
      1 hour, 6 mins ago

      Schade

    2. David Parkinson
      • 4 Years
      1 hour ago

      1

  27. Totalfootball
    • 9 Years
    1 hour, 35 mins ago

    Did Nico o really play well vs Arsenal ?

    1. Brosstan
      • 12 Years
      1 hour, 3 mins ago

      No he was poor defensively and got subbed early (but that was probably happening anyway to manage minutes).

  28. Wirtz Nightmare
    • 1 Year
    1 hour, 33 mins ago

    RMT
    BB Gw 1
    0.5 ITB
    Lammens Verbruggen
    White Maguire Muharemovic Ajer Davis
    Tzolis Dango Wirtz Semenyo Mbeumo
    DCL JP Haaland

  29. FPL_trail_runner
    • 5 Years
    1 hour, 23 mins ago

    Currently leaning towards BB1, WC3, tempted by Barry over DCL and Foden after watching the Crystal palace preseason highlights - high lines, giving up lots of chances.
    Lammens Verb
    Mos White Calafio Tarkowski O reilly
    Szob Mbeum Bruno Gross Foden
    Barry Isak Pedro

    Any else reckon Palace, Fulham besides promoted will be wipping boys - indeed having seen palace last game Haaland gw2 captain to me is a better one than Bruno.

  30. Mr.K
    • 12 Years
    1 hour, 17 mins ago

    Morning gents and gentesses!

    How do you feel about this team for a GW1 BB:

    Kinsky - Verbruggen
    Calafiori - Gabriel - Shaw - Robertson - O'Nien
    Xhaka - Wirtz - Szoboszlai - Mbeumo - Tzolis
    Isak - Haaland - McBurnie

    I guess Liverpool is a question mark but... what team isn't?