The EA Index scores for gameweek 7 are now available and the Fantasy Premier League bonus points have now been added to the game. Read on for our breakdown of how these mapped out – we will update you should any EA PPI stats or bonus points be reviewed.
Aston Villa 2 Wigan 0
Agbonlahor 3, Collins 2, Bannan 1
Gabby Agbonlahor was well out in front in the PPI stakes and, with a goal and an assist, there can be no complaints on his 3 bonus award. James Collins put in another strong defensive display – enough to see him earn another couple of bonus, with Barry Bannan adding to his maximum at QPR with another single bonus point – courtesy of his assist in this game.
Blackburn 0 Man City 4
Nasri 3, Johnson 2, Kolarov 1
With a goal and two more assists in this City victory, it’s no shock to see Samir Nasri fetch the top PPI score and help himself to 3 bonus – his first maximum of the season. Adam Johnson’s crucial opener provides him with the platform for his first bonus, while Aleksandar Kolarov picked up the remaining point, edging out David Silva in the PPI stakes with an assist and clean sheet.
Bolton 1 Chelsea 5
Lampard 3, Sturridge 2, Luiz 1
Back in form, back in the goals and subsequently in line for 3 bonus points from Chelsea’s Reebok demolition. It’s no surprise to see Daniel Sturridge pick up the 2, while David Luiz came away with a couple of assists which helped him to an impressive PPI haul.
Everton 0 Liverpool 2
Carroll 3, Enrique 2, Kelly 1
Andy Carroll’s opener sealed him Liverpool’s leading PPI score in the win at Everton. Jose Enrique provided the assist for that opening goal and that helped him to a high ranking and 2 bonus points. Martin Kelly is perhaps a surprise for the single bonus point however – his PPI presumably boosted by the clean sheet, which saw him edge out Luis Suarez by just 2 points in the Index (26 vs 24).
Fulham 6 QPR 0
Johnson 3, Zamora 2, Murphy 1
These always looked cut and dry – Andy Johnson’s hat-trick and Bobby Zamora’s goal and assists settle the top spots in the PPI. Danny Murphy’s spot-kick and assist contributed to him collecting a single bonus; Clint Dempsey was unlucky not to be in line for extra points considering a strong PPI score of 32 on the day.
Man United 2 Norwich 0
Anderson 3, Jones 2, Evans 1
Anderson was clearly out in front when it comes to United’s PPI scores – his opening goal helping him to the maximum bonus here. Phil Jones and Jonny Evans came away with clean sheets and accrued defensive stats that helped them collect the remainder. Danny Welbeck and Antonio Valencia were just outside bonus recognition.
Sunderland 2 West Brom 2
Bendtner 3, Long 2, Elmohamady 1
Nicklas Bendtner earned his first FPL bonus of the season with a goal and an assist in the 2-2 with West Brom. The Baggies’ Shane Long is line for the 2 bonus, with Elmohamady picking up the remainder, just edging out team-mate Seb Larsson.
Swansea 2 Stoke 0
Graham 3, Sinclair & Allen 2
Danny Graham’s first goal in the top flight fetches him the maximum with Scott Sinclair having to share the 2 bonus with Joe Allen who earned an assist. That meant that both Ashley Williams and Neil Taylor – tied on 19 PPI – both missed out.
Tottenham 2 Arsenal 1
Walker 3, Van der Vaart 2, Adebayor 1
Kyle Walker’s winner is enough to earn him the maximum here with Rafael Van der Vaart in on the act courtesy of his opening goal. Adebayor provided the assist for that strike – no surprise to see him collect the remaining bonus then. Aaron Ramsey was just a single PPI point from sharing that bonus.
Wolves 1 Newcastle 2
Gutierrez 3, Tiote 2, Cabaye 1
No real surprise here – Gutierrez scored the decisive second goal with Cabaye providing the assist for Ba’s opener. Tiote presumably collected some impressive performance statistics to help him to 2 bonus – we will break those down in detail over in our Scout bonus breakdown at the FPL later today.
