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19 August 2026 15 comments
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Having already provided the lowdown on Coventry City’s head coach, Frank Lampard, our ‘Promoted’ series will now check out their defence.

In this article, there’s an assessment of the Sky Blues’ Fantasy Premier League (FPL) clean sheet potential, then a look at their key defensive options.

To provide a fan’s perspective, we’ve included insights from Coventry supporter Lenny, who is a long-time user of the site.

WHAT IS COVENTRY’S CLEAN SHEET POTENTIAL?

PWDLFAGDCSPTS
Overall record46281179745+521795
Home2317425119+32855
Away2311754626+20940

The Championship winners finished on 95 points and let in the division’s fewest goals (45), despite ranking only fifth for expected goals conceded (xGC, 50.2) and preventing shots on target (168).

Additionally, they were joint-sixth for denying opposition shots (537).

So, of the promoted trio, perhaps Ipswich Town are slightly better from a defensive perspective:

TeamGoals concededClean sheetsExpected goals
conceded (xGC)
Shots conceded
per game
Coventry City451750.211.6
Ipswich Town471746.610.5
Hull City661180.114.8

After an opening clean sheet, they conceded seven goals in the next four, right before five successive shut-outs. That preceded one clean sheet in 10.

Lampard’s lot were particularly resolute in February and early March, allowing just three goals in seven matches.

However, they didn’t end with either the best home (Ipswich) or away (Millwall) record for restricting goals.

THE PLAYERS

2025/26: APPS, GOALS AND ASSISTS

PlayerPrimary position in 2025/26Starts (sub apps)MinsGoalsAssists
Milan van EwijkRB43 (1)3,78408
Jay DasilvaLB41 (1)3,55203
Liam KitchingCB37 (1)3,33920
Bobby ThomasCB33 (0)2,92434
Joel LatibeaudiereCB15 (0)1,27501
Luke WoolfendenCB11 (6)1,07200
Kaine Kesler-HaydenRB5 (17)58521
Jake BidwellLB3 (8)42501
Miguel BrauLB1 (8)19600

DEFENDERS

FPL promoted teams: Who appeals in Coventry's defence?

Like at Ipswich and Hull City, all their FPL defenders are priced at exactly £4.0m. Therefore, managers need to figure out who is nailed-on to start, offer an attacking threat and is the likeliest to collect the most defensive contribution (DefCon) rewards.

“He played with five at the back once or twice last year and, while winning games with ten minutes to go, would take off an attacker and put on Woolfenden to deal with the opposition pumping in high balls. But 4-2-3-1 is his go-to formation.” – Lenny

GOAL THREAT

A target at set-pieces, Bobby Thomas registered three goals last season.

Liam Kitching actually beat him for attempts (43 v 37), shots on target (13 v 12) and expected goals (xG, 4.6 v 2.9) but played more minutes because Thomas’ stop-start campaign included recurring calf niggles + a bout of illness.

Also, the likelier-to-start Thomas scored five times in 2024/25.

“His style of play is very attacking, and the aim is to give the ball to the two wingers as quickly as possible. Both full-backs go forward, and one gets into the box when the other crosses the ball.” – Lenny on Frank Lampard

As for the others, full-backs Milan van Ewijk and Jay Dasilva could only put one shot on target, combining for a low 1.7 xG.

And new £17 million signing Aurèle Amenda? He’s yet to net a senior competitive goal.

ASSIST POTENTIAL

SHOTSON TARGETXGCHANCES
CREATED
BIG CHANCES
CREATED
DEFCON
PER 90
van Ewijk2311.146106.42
Thomas27122.92858.56
Kitching43134.61928.90
Dasilva1510.64855.12

Helped by his speciality of taking long throws, van Ewijk was the Championship’s second-best defender for assists (eight) and set up the most big efforts (10) from this Coventry four.

Left-sided Dasilva pipped him for creating chances (48 v 46), and Thomas sat in between them with four assists.

“I think we will score some goals from van Ewijk’s throw-ins but, for someone with so much pace, his crossing lets him down. I would probably go for him against Hull, as I don’t think DefCon points will come into it, should the opponents sit deep like last year.” – Lenny

DEFCON POTENTIAL

None of last season’s main four averaged nine or more DefCon actions per 90 (above), though it’s worth taking into account that, this time, they won’t be the league’s dominant team. That should add some more clearances, blocks, interceptions and tackles.

Back-ups Luke Woolfenden (9.48), Kaine Kesler-Hayden (8.60) and Joel Latibeaudiere (7.98) did well but from much fewer minutes.

Amenda didn’t become a Frankfurt regular until the latter months of 2025/26, averaging 8.97 actions per 90.

Interestingly, in the recent friendly versus Monaco, both Thomas (14) and van Ewijk (10) reached the DefCon threshold.


GOALKEEPERS

Another £4.5m FPL goalkeeper option as Rushworth joins Coventry 3

Meanwhile, between the sticks, there’s no dispute about who Coventry’s number one is: £22 million arrival Carl Rushworth (£4.5m).

A loanee last time, Rushworth played all 46 matches, ranking fifth for saves (121) and third for save percentage (73.2%). That bodes well for FPL, where three stops in a match gain an extra point. And tweaks to the rules give goalkeepers a better shot at receiving bonuses.

His 17 clean sheets won the second-tier’s Golden Glove, as Millwall’s 18 were split between three people.

“Rushworth is the best keeper I have seen at the club (including Ogrizovic, Blyth, Hedman and Kirkland), while van Ewijk has so much pace. If you get past him, he recovers. Because Sakomoto defends so well on the right, we are strong down there.

“On the left-hand side, Dasilva is in between a winger and a defender. We were forever saying that yet another goal came from our left side.” – Lenny


FINAL WORD

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Taking the final friendly against Monaco into account – featuring a promising clean sheet – it looks like Rushworth and chief chance creator van Ewijk are the most nailed-on ways to cover Coventry’s backline.

Goal-threat Thomas is almost at that level, and it’ll likely be him and Amenda in Gameweek 1. Left-back Dasilva doesn’t currently have serious competition, but Lenny thinks another will eventually be bought.

“Kitching and Dasilva will be replaced. We are looking at left-backs and a left-sided centre back – hopefully one who is quick.” – Lenny

Considering that a portion of FPL managers are basing a Gameweek 2 Bench Boost around the Sky Blues’ hosting of Hull, this is all good to know.


FPL Marc Broadcaster, writer and overthinker. Hoping that ‘differential potential’ will catch on.

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  1. HellasLEAF
    • 17 Years
    1 hour, 52 mins ago

    Palmer or Gibbs-White + 1.5

    1. lilmessipran
      • 14 Years
      1 hour, 21 mins ago

      Gibbs White

    2. HellasLEAF
      • 17 Years
      1 hour, 21 mins ago

      First.

  2. lilmessipran
    • 14 Years
    1 hour, 52 mins ago

    With De Ligt back in training does it put Maguire at risk? Or will it be Maguire and De Ligt as the starting CBs?

  3. BR510
    1 hour, 45 mins ago

    1. Bruno Isak
    2. Haaland Sangare

    Mbeumo Tzolis MGW Schade ____
    Pedro DCL ____

    1. HellasLEAF
      • 17 Years
      1 hour, 6 mins ago

      1.

  4. Gordo3131
    1 hour, 19 mins ago

    Hi All, new to the site. Looks like a great community. Please RMT.
    Kinsky
    Shaw Hume Cala
    Semenyo mbeumo Palmer shade
    Isak haaland perdo
    Bench dab Michell Davis slater

    Aware D is light. Plan is to roll with this for the first 3 -5 game weeks.
    First concern for me is Shaw just feels like a transfer waiting to happen. Should I downgrade Shaw to a 4m defender and upgrade shade to tzoils and start Michell Or go the other way and downgrade Michell to a 4m defender and upgrade Shaw to maguire or another 5m defender? Any and suggestions welcome.

  5. Caleb's Kitties
    • 11 Years
    1 hour ago

    Hi all, planning to BB1. Which one:

    A. Bruno gross kinsky
    B. Semenyo wirtz raya

    Verbruggen X
    Cala maguire muharemovic ajer o’shea
    Mbeumo tzolis schade X X
    Haaland pedro DCL

    Long term leaning towards B, but Bruno FOMO for gw2

  6. FDMS All Starz
    • 10 Years
    33 mins ago

    Which combo?

    A) Haaland, DCL, Szobozlai, Gross, Rodon
    Or
    B) Isak, Thiago, Wirtz, Semenyo, White

    Rest of the team:
    Kinsky/Verbruggen
    Calafiori/Shaw/Ajer/Diop/xxxx
    Bruno/Mbeumo/Odegaard/xxxx/xxxx
    Pedro/xxxx/xxxx

    1. Boxwoods
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      25 mins ago

      B looks better.

      But I am opting for Haaland over Bruno.

      1. BR510
        24 mins ago

        Whats you're thinking

        1. Boxwoods
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          19 mins ago

          That Haaland is the most reliable captain since peak Salah and always seems to bang multiple hatters to start every season and Bruno might score double digits or a 3 in any given match.

  7. The-Red-1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    27 mins ago

    Rodon + 0.5itb or muharemovic?
    Not been able to watch any football this summer

  8. Zoostation
    • 12 Years
    15 mins ago

    Lost in another article..

    Hoping for feedback on this BB for GW1...

    Lammens Verbruggen

    Gvardiol VVD Calafiori Ajer Diop

    Mbeumo Wirtz Ndiaye Tzolis Gross

    Haaland Thiago Pedro

  9. Origi-nal
    • 10 Years
    8 mins ago

    Thoughts? Just logging in for the season..

    Kinsky
    Gvardiol Shaw Calafiori
    Szobosszlai Mbuemo Bruno Tzolis
    Haaland Jaoo Pedro Brobbey

    Verbuggen Hughes O'Shea Rodon

    0.0 ITB