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The FPL line-up lessons we learned from Gameweek 3

We take our regular look back at the Premier League line-ups from the weekend just gone, analysing the systems and personnel used by the 20 top-flight clubs in Gameweek 3 and seeing what lessons could be learned for the weekend to come.

Arsenal

Arsenal XI (4-4-2 diamond): Leno; Monreal, D Luiz, Sokratis, Maitland-Niles; Willock (Lacazette 81′), Xhaka, Guendouzi (Mkhitaryan 86′); Ceballos (Torreira 61′); Aubameyang, Pépé.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 5
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Leno, Maitland-Niles, Sokratis, Maitland-Niles, Willock, Guendouzi, Aubameyang.


Nicolas Pepe made his first start of the season, while Granit Xhaka returned from injury in central midfield.

Alexandre Lacazette and Reiss Nelson both dropped to the bench.

Those alterations led to the first Arsenal formation change of the season, with Unai Emery switching from a 4-2-3-1 to a more defensive 4-3-1-2/4-4-2 diamond.

Xhaka was at the base of the midfield four, with Matteo Guendouzi and Joe Willock either side of him and Dani Ceballos at the tip of the diamond.

Pepe, therefore, was deployed up front with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

The back four was unchanged from Gameweek 2.

The 4-3-1-2/4-4-2 diamond was a system Emery sporadically used in matches against the ‘big six’ last season, so it could be that we see that system again in the north London derby – although the fact that the Gunners are on home soil could see the Arsenal boss show more ambition and reinstate Lacazette.

Aston Villa

Aston Villa XI (4-1-4-1): Heaton; Taylor, Mings, Engels, Guilbert; Luiz; Jota (El Ghazi 77′), McGinn, Grealish, Trezeguet (El Mohamady 86′); Wesley.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 3
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Heaton, Taylor, Mings, Engels, McGinn, Grealish, Trezeguet, Wesley.


Aston Villa manager Dean Smith made two changes from the side that lost to Bournemouth in Gameweek 2, with Frederic Guilbert replacing Ahmed El Mohamady at right-back and Jota brought into the side further up the flank.

Anwar El Ghazi dropped to the bench, with Trezeguet moving over to the left wing.

The spine of Villa’s side looks relatively settled, with goalkeeper Tom Heaton, centre-backs Tyrone Mings and Bjorn Engels, midfielders John McGinn and Jack Grealish, and striker Wesley having started all three games so far.

Conor Hourihane seems to be the fall-guy from Douglas Luiz‘s arrival, with the former Manchester City man having started the last two league matches at the base of the midfield.

Bournemouth

Bournemouth XI (5-4-1): Ramsdale; Daniels (H Wilson 37′), Aké, S Cook, Mepham, A Smith (Ibe 68′); Fraser, Billing, Lerma, King; C Wilson (Solanke 69′).


Starting XI changes made: 1 (unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 3
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Ramsdale, Aké, S Cook, A Smith, Fraser, Billing, Lerma, King, C Wilson.


As anticipated and indeed as they had done last season, Bournemouth reverted to a five-man backline for the visit of the champions.

Chris Mepham was brought in as the extra centre-half, with Harry Wilson the man to make way.

An injury to Charlie Daniels prompted a reshuffle of personnel but not system: Harry Wilson was brought on and deployed on the right wing, with Joshua King switching flanks and Ryan Fraser dropping back to left wing-back.

It was interesting that substitute Diego Rico was overlooked, despite being an obvious replacement for Daniels off the bench.

The Cherries may well switch back to a 4-4-2 this weekend, however, which could be to Rico’s advantage – although one of Ake or Adam Smith could just as easily shift over to left-back.

Brighton and Hove Albion

Brighton XI (3-4-3): Ryan; Burn, Dunk, Duffy; March (Locadia 68′), Stephens (Groß 78′), Pröpper, Montoya; Trossard, Andone, Maupay (Murray 74′).


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 3
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Ryan, Burn, Dunk, Duffy, March, Stephens, Pröpper, Montoya.


Rotation continued in the front three for Brighton, with Graham Potter’s two changes seeing Florin Andone and Neal Maupay start over Glenn Murray and Pascal Gross.

Not one of the Seagulls’ forwards has started all three Premier League games this season.

The eight men behind the attacking trident are all ever-presents, by contrast.

Maupay was stationed on the right of the front three, with Leandro Trossard resuming his left-wing role and Andone leading the line.

A red card for Andone didn’t change a great deal, with Trossard and Maupay playing closer together in a 3-4-2.

Potter rotated all 11 starters in the EFL Cup in midweek.

Burnley

Burnley XI (4-4-2): Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Pieters, Gudmundsson (Lennon 75), Cork, Westwood, McNeil (Hendrick 86′), Barnes (Rodriguez 78′), Wood.


Starting XI changes made: 0
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 0
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 2/2
Ever-present starters: Pope, Lowton, Tarkowski, Mee, Pieters, Gudmundsson, Cork, Westwood, McNeil, Barnes, Wood.


Sean Dyche’s starting XIs have been among the most predictable over the years, especially when things are going well, and that has indeed transpired this season, too.

Burnley were unchanged for the third game running, with Dyche again resisting the urge to crowbar an extra central midfielder into his side for added protection against tough opposition and instead deciding to line up with his tried-and-tested 4-4-2.

Dyche may be forced into a change against Liverpool this weekend, however, with Johann Berg Gudmundsson having limped off with a calf problem – the Icelandic winger only has an “outside chance” of featuring in Gameweek 4.

Chelsea

Chelsea XI (4-2-3-1): Kepa; Azpilicueta, Christensen, Zouma, Emerson; Jorginho, Kovacic; Pulisic (Willian 84′), Barkley, Mount (Alonso 90′); Abraham (Giroud 75).


Starting XI changes made: 3 (1 unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 6
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Kepa, Azpilicueta, Christensen, Zouma, Emerson, Jorginho, Mount


Frank Lampard had originally made two changes to his Chelsea side for the trip to Norwich, with Tammy Abraham and Mateo Kovacic in for Olivier Giroud and the injured N’Golo Kante, but an injury sustained by Pedro in the warm-up meant that Ross Barkley was promoted to the first team.

Barkley’s inclusion in ‘the hole’ saw Mount move over to the left flank, with Pulisic deputising for Pedro on the right of a 4-2-3-1 – the same system Lampard used in Gameweeks 1 and 2 (although a 4-3-3 was rolled out in the Super Cup).

Lampard’s back four was unchanged for the third match in a row with Antonio Rudiger still not fit.

Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace XI (4-3-3): Guaita; Ward, Cahill, Kelly, van Aanholt; Milivojevic, Kouyate (McCarthy 83′), McArthur; Zaha, Ayew (Benteke 75′), Schlupp (Townsend 80′).


Starting XI changes made: 4 (all unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 5
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Guaita, Ward, Kelly, van Aanholt, Milivojevic, McArthur.


Roy Hodgson abandoned the 4-4-2 of Gameweeks 1 and 2 in favour of a 4-3-3, which became a 4-5-1 out of possession.

Wilfried Zaha – on the right wing – and Jeffrey Schlupp were chosen to flank Jordan Ayew in attack.

Ayew and Schlupp were two of four players brought into the team, with debutant Gary Cahill and Cheikhou Kouyate also starting.

Andros Townsend, Christian Benteke, Max Meyer and Scott Dann all dropped to the bench and subsequently started in the EFL Cup in midweek.

Budget FPL defender Martin Kelly kept his place alongside Cahill at centre-half.

Everton

Everton XI (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Digne, Mina, Keane, Coleman; Gomes, Schneiderlin; Bernard (Kean 62′), Sigurdsson (Iwobi 61′), Richarlison (Walcott 78′); Calvert-Lewin.


Starting XI changes made: 1 (enforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 2
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Pickford, Digne, Mina, Keane, Coleman, Gomes, Bernard, Sigurdsson, Richarlison, Calvert-Lewin.


Marco Silva’s only alteration saw Morgan Schneiderlin return from a ban in place of Jean-Philippe Gbamin, who it later transpired would be out for two months with a thigh injury – although the change may have been made anyway.

Silva has been patient with his other new signings so far and there was again no start for Moise Kean, Alex Iwobi or Djibril Sidibe, although Kean and Iwobi are building match-fitness by the week and both had half-hour run-outs at Villa Park – so Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Everton’s three attacking midfielders behind him will soon be at risk of possible rotation.

The Schneiderlin-Gbamin hokey-cokey is the only change Silva has made this season but Friday’s result may be a test of his loyalty.

Everton’s back four looks relatively settled, with Sidibe not yet tasting a single minute of Premier League football.

Leicester City

Leicester City XI (4-3-3): Schmeichel; Pereira, Soyuncu, Evans, Fuchs; Tielemans (Mendy 89′), Choudhury, Praet (Barnes 64′); Perez (Morgan 77′), Vardy, Maddison.


Starting XI changes made: 1 (enforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 2
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Schmeichel, Pereira, Soyuncu, Evans, Tielemans, Choudhury, Perez, Vardy, Maddison.


Brendan Rodgers made just one change to the Leicester side that drew 1-1 at Chelsea, with Dennis Praet replacing the injured Wilfred Ndidi.

Both of Rodgers’ changes so far this season have been enforced, with Christian Fuchs having replaced the injured Ben Chilwell at Stamford Bridge.

Fuchs again deputised at left-back at Bramall Lane.

Harvey Barnes‘ introduction for Praet midway through the second half saw the substitute take up a left-wing role, with James Maddison moving infield.

Maddison and Ayoze Perez had again started the game either side of Jamie Vardy in a 4-3-3.

Liverpool

Liverpool XI (4-3-3): Adrian; Robertson, van Dijk, Matip, Alexander-Arnold; Wijnaldum (Milner 69′), Fabinho, Henderson; Mané (Oxlade-Chamberlain 77′), Firmino (Lallana 86′), Salah.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 7
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Alexander-Arnold, Robertson, van Dijk, Wijnaldum, Firmino, Salah.


Fabinho and Jordan Henderson came into the Liverpool midfield, with James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain making way.

Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum flanked Fabinho in central midfield, with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane stationed, as usual, either side of Roberto Firmino in attack.

Joel Matip got the nod over Joe Gomez at centre-half for the second Gameweek in a row, having also lined up alongside Virgil van Dijk in the Super Cup.

The 4-3-3 system looks as settled as ever, with the brief 4-2-3-1 experiment of last season not seen in 2019/20 so far.

Manchester City

Manchester City XI (4-3-3): Ederson; Zinchenko, Laporte, Otamendi, Walker (Cancelo 90′); D Silva, Gündogan (Rodri 58′), De Bruyne; Sterling, Aguero, B Silva (Mahrez 79′).


Starting XI changes made: 1 (unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 5
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Ederson, Zinchenko, Laporte, Walker, De Bruyne, Sterling.


Pep Guardiola made just one change to his starting XI, with David Silva replacing summer signing Rodri.

Ilkay Gundogan shifted to the base of the City midfield in Rodri’s absence – a tactic we may see on occasion this season when Guardiola anticipates coming up against a side that is content to sit deep and defend.

Guardiola’s three substitutions were all effectively like for like, with Sergio Aguero completing his first 90 minutes of the campaign with Gabriel Jesus injured.

Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling are the only ever-present midfielders or forwards after three Gameweeks, although there were fitness issues behind Aguero and Bernardo Silva’s benchings on the opening weekend.

Manchester United

Manchester United XI (4-2-3-1): De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw (Young 34′); Pogba, McTominay (Mata 85′); James, Lingard (Greenwood 56′), Rashford; Martial.


Starting XI changes made: 0
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 1
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 1/2
Ever-present starters: De Gea, Wan-Bissaka, Lindelof, Maguire, Shaw, Pogba, McTominay, Lingard, Rashford; Martial.


Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer named the same side that drew 1-1 at Wolves in Gameweek 2.

That meant another start for Anthony Martial up front, with Daniel James on the right and Marcus Rashford on the left of a 4-2-3-1.

Jesse Lingard was again preferred in the hole.

Mason Greenwood‘s second-half introduction on the right wing saw James switch over to the left flank, with Rashford moving more centrally alongside Martial.

Martial picked up an injury late in the game, so should he be ruled out this weekend, we may see a repeat of Rashford up top and James on the left.

Greenwood or Andreas Pereira could then get a look-in on the opposite wing.

Ashley Young may have to deputise again if Luke Shaw is ruled out, with the left-back having sustained a hamstring injury.

Newcastle United

Newcastle United XI (5-4-1): Dúbravka; Ritchie, Dummett, Lascelles (Fernandez 82′), Schär, Krafth; Saint-Maximin (Atsu 17′), S Longstaff, Hayden, Almirón; Joelinton (Muto 88′).


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 4
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Dúbravka, Ritchie, Dummett, Lascelles, Schär, Hayden, Almirón, Joelinton.


Steve Bruce made two changes to the team beaten at Norwich, with Allan Saint-Maximin and Sean Longstaff replacing Ki Sung-yueng and Jonjo Shelvey.

The 3-5-2 that Bruce had favoured since his appointment was tweaked to the 5-4-1 that brought Rafael Benitez relative success in 2018/19, with Saint-Maximin (replaced by Christian Atsu early on) and Miguel Almiron on the left and right flanks respectively and Joelinton leading the line himself.

United’s back five look relatively settled for the time being (barring injuries), with Emil Krafth having ousted Javier Manquillo at right wing-back.

Norwich City

Norwich City XI (4-2-3-1): Krul; Aarons, Hanley, Godfrey, Lewis; Leitner (McLean 81′), Trybull (Vrancic 81′); Cantwell, Stiepermann (Srbeny 81′), Buendia; Pukki.


Starting XI changes made: 0
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 1
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 1/2
Ever-present starters: Krul, Aarons, Hanley, Godfrey, Lewis, Trybull, Cantwell, Stiepermann, Buendia, Pukki.


Daniel Farke unsurprisingly kept faith with the same 4-2-3-1 shape and starting XI that helped the Canaries beat Newcastle United in Gameweek 2.

With Onel Hernandez and Timm Klose now out long-term, there is less competition on the left-wing and at centre-half – although Christoph Zimmermann returned to action in the Carabao Cup in midweek and may threaten Grant Hanley‘s place soon.

Moritz Leitner was again preferred to Kenny McLean in the double-pivot having displaced the Scot – who has suffered with a back problem – against the Magpies.

Sheffield United

Sheffield United XI (3-5-2): Henderson; Basham (Morrison 78′), Egan, O’Connell; Baldock, Lundstram, Norwood, Freeman, Stevens; Robinson (Sharp 54′), McGoldrick (McBurnie 54′).


Starting XI changes made: 1 (enforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 1
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 1/2
Ever-present starters: Henderson, Basham, Egan, O’Connell, Baldock, Lundstram, Norwood, Stevens, Robinson, McGoldrick.


Chris Wilder made just one change to the United team that beat Crystal Palace in Gameweek 2, with Luke Freeman replacing the injured John Fleck in central midfield.

Callum Robinson was fit to start alongside David McGoldrick in the two-man Blades’ attack but both strikers were hooked just after half-time, with substitute Oli McBurnie going on to score.

FPL defender John Lundstram again lined in his usual central midfield role, with Wilder sticking with a 3-5-2.

Southampton

Southampton XI (4-3-3): Gunn; Valery (Djenepo 53′), Vestergaard, Bednarek, Danso; Ward-Prowse, Højbjerg, Romeu; Adams (Boufal 80′), Ings (Armstrong 84′), Redmond.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (1 unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 4
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Gunn, Valery, Vestergaard, Bednarek, Ward-Prowse, Romeu, Adams, Redmond.


Ralph Hasenhuttl made two changes to the Saints team that lost at home to Liverpool, with Danny Ings and debutant Kevin Danso promoted to the starting XI.

Maya Yoshida dropped to the bench, with the injured Ryan Bertrand missing out altogether.

Hasenhuttl ditched the wing-back system for the first time this season, opting for a 4-3-3 on the south coast.

A centre-half by trade, Danso was used as a makeshift left-back in that four-man defence with Bertrand injured.

James Ward-Prowse, Pierre-Emile Højbjerg and Oriel Romeu were all starters in midfield, with Che Adams and Nathan Redmond flanking central striker Danny Ings in attack – a tactic Hasenhuttl had experimented with in pre-season.

With Brighton down to ten men early on, Moussa Djenepo was thrown on for Valery in the second half as Hasenhuttl chased a win.

An injury to Redmond in midweek may prompt a rethink against Manchester United, with Hasenhuttl not ruling out a return to a five-man defence.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur XI (4-2-3-1): Lloris; Rose (Davies 88′), Sánchez, Alderweireld, Walker-Peters (Eriksen 62′); Winks, Sissoko; Son, Lamela (Lo Celso 62′), Moura; Kane.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (1 enforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 3
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Lloris, Rose, Sánchez, Alderweireld, Walker-Peters, Winks, Sissoko, Lamela, Kane.


Son Heung-min returned from suspension and was one of two changes to Mauricio Pochettino’s starting XI, with Lucas Moura also promoted from the bench.

Christian Eriksen and the injured Tanguy Ndombele were the men to make way as Pochettino deployed an attacking 4-2-3-1 for the visit of Newcastle.

Harry Kane led the line in front of Erik Lamela, with Son and Lucas on the left and right respectively.

Spurs’ back four was unchanged for the third successive match but a second-half injury to Kyle Walker-Peters saw Moussa Sissoko fill in at right-back, with Giovani Lo Celso brought on in central midfield.

Dele Alli wasn’t quite ready to feature but his imminent return will only add to the competition for places in the more offensive midfield positions, with the Spurs attack – bar Kane – looking like a rotation minefield.

Watford

Watford XI (4-4-2 diamond): Foster; Holebas, Cathcart, Dawson, Femenia; Capoue, Hughes (Sarr 74′), Doucouré, Cleverley (Quina 86′); Deulofeu (Welbeck 74′), Gray.


Starting XI changes made: 2 (both enforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 3
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Foster, Holebas, Cathcart, Dawson, Femenia, Capoue, Hughes, Doucouré, Deulofeu.


Watford manager Javi Gracia made two changes to the side that lost at Everton, both of which were enforced: Tom Cleverley and Andre Gray replacing the injured Troy Deeney and Roberto Pereyra.

With Ismaila Sarr and Danny Welbeck not quite ready for a start, the lack of natural width available to Gracia prompted a formation rethink.

The 4-4-2 was replaced by a diamond shape, with midfield anchor Etienne Capoue and ‘number ten’ Tom Cleverley at the tips.

Will Hughes and Abdoulaye Doucoure were on the right and left of that midfield diamond respectively, with Gerard Deulofeu joining Andre Gray up front.

Pereyra returned in the EFL Cup in midweek and should be ready to start at Newcastle, while Sarr and Welbeck also made the starting line-up for the first time in that 3-0 win over Coventry on Tuesday and could come into contention.

The Hornets’ back four has remained unaltered in the three league matches played so far this season.

West Ham United

West Ham XI (4-2-3-1): Fabianski; Masuaku, Ogbonna, Diop, Fredericks; Noble, Rice; Anderson (Fornals 78′), Lanzini (C Sánchez 88′), Yarmolenko (Antonio 55′); Haller.


Starting XI changes made: 4 (3 unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 9
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 0/2
Ever-present starters: Fabianski, Diop, Fredericks, Rice, Lanzini.


Sebastien Haller, Mark Noble and Felipe Anderson all returned from injury in the 3-1 win over Watford, with Andriy Yarmolenko starting on the right flank.

Robert Snodgrass, Pablo Fornals and Jack Wilshere dropped out, while Javier Hernandez reportedly had a minor knee injury.

Noble was the link between midfield anchor Declan Rice and the Hammers’ front four, which featured Yarmolenko and left-winger Anderson on the flanks.

Manuel Lanzini supported Haller in attack but drifted left from his ‘number ten’ role.

The back four was unchanged from Gameweek 2, with Fabian Balbuena again watching on from the bench.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Wolves XI (3-5-2): Patricio, Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty (Traore 77′), Neves, Moutinho (Dendoncker 59′), Gibbs-White (Neto 65′), Jonny, Jota, Jimenez.


Starting XI changes made: 1 (unenforced)
Total starting XI changes in 2019/20: 1
Unchanged starting XIs in 2019/20: 1/2
Ever-present starters: Patricio, Bennett, Coady, Boly, Doherty, Neves, Moutinho, Jonny, Jota, Jimenez


The first signs that Europa League involvement may disrupt Fantasy assets from Wolves was felt in Gameweek 3, as Leander Dendoncker – who played the full 90 minutes against Torino on Thursday – was benched for only the second time in the league since Gameweek 21 of last season.

Morgan Gibbs-White took his place in central midfield but Wolves’ starting XI was otherwise familiar-looking, with Raul Jimenez and Diogo Jota again leading the line in a 3-5-2.

All eyes will be on the teamsheet against Torino tomorrow, then, for clues as to how Santo may line up his troops against Everton on Sunday.

Lessons learned from Gameweek 3

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  1. Daywalker
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    4 years, 7 months ago

    Thoughts on WC?

    Pope

    TAA
    Zinchenko
    Digne

    Sterling
    KdB
    Salah
    Cantwell
    Mount

    Banes
    Pukki

    4.0 keeper
    Lunsdtram
    Rico
    Wickham

    1. VanDijksToWatchOutFor
      • 6 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Needs reformatting.

      Also, I guess you're rotating cantwell and lundstram which seems a little fragile to fixtures but generally good.

      Greenwood in case he plays in any martial absence

    2. AndyCook
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Where on earth has your money gone, that team looks about 1.5 short even if you didn’t have any of the risers already..?

        1. Daywalker
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Yeah, I actually got 2.0 to spend.

          Where would you put it? Hate keeping money on the bench, but I guess I should upgrade one of Wickham/Kelly.

    3. Colonel Shoe 肝池
      • 12 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Just saw Bolton have been saved.... Wasn't expecting that. Such a shame about Bury

      1. Pumpkinhead - I'm ITK …
        • 14 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Such an apt name for a team that are dead and buried

    4. tucaoneo
      • 5 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      What is with Everton lol. This XI and this scoreline.

      1. Annie
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Lincoln will tire, 3-1 Everton

      2. Rainer
        • 7 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Attackers really struggling to click.

        Caught asleep for the goal.

      3. el polako
        • 6 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Lincoln - decent team.

    5. jai1212
      • 10 Years
      4 years, 7 months ago

      Martial and King to Cantwell and Rashford for -4?

      1. Annie
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 11 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Not sure about Rashford, who else do you have up top?

        1. jai1212
          • 10 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Kane (3-5-2)

          1. AndyCook
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Pukki?

        2. FPL Daniel
          • 14 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Wait on news

        3. Taking the Mkhitaryan
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Keep martial and get pukki. Save yourself 4pts and get the better assets

      2. FPL Daniel
        • 14 Years
        4 years, 7 months ago

        Playing 5 in the mid. Cantwell or Martial? Any ideas?
        Thanks

        1. Rainer
          • 7 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Spending of the spare 3mill a big factor.

          1. FPL Daniel
            • 14 Years
            4 years, 7 months ago

            I know. Feel like missing huge value if I don't play Cantwell all the time.

            Martial on the other hand with such a high Man Utd fan base and ownership could hurt too much.

            Playing Todd as 11th player gives so much options.

            Lost at this moment.

            Anyone?

            1. AndyCook
                4 years, 7 months ago

                You need a route out of Cantwell if it doesn’t work, either a rotation partner to play the fixtures or a pricey asset you can easily release 2-3M from

          2. Pat Bonner
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 12 Years
            4 years, 7 months ago

            Sterling salah kdb mount and Cantwell looks decent. Can rotate Cantwell with defender as well

            1. Pat Bonner
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 12 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Lanzini also good option

        2. Zimo
          • 5 Years
          4 years, 7 months ago

          Will rashford drop in price before the games?

          1. FPL Daniel
            • 14 Years
            4 years, 7 months ago

            He is due explosion. Don't sell him

            1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Due an explosion?

            2. George Sillett
              • 8 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Is he constipated ?

            3. AndyCook
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Has he ever had an explosion..

                1. Dont_Win_Friends_With_Salah…
                  • 6 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  The sh1t will hit the fan

          2. dunas_dog
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 8 Years
            4 years, 7 months ago

            Is keeping Lucas Moura for what can be high scoring NLD stupid when -4 would secure KDB in side? Or wait and get KDB free over IB?

            1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              I'd take the hit

              1. dunas_dog
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 8 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Thanks

            2. AndyCook
                4 years, 7 months ago

                On the basis that he might not play and that will remain the case going forwards I would get rid. Frees up a transfer for next week too

            3. Annie
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 11 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Digne free kick goal

              1. g40steve
                • 6 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Screamer

            4. g40steve
              • 6 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Digne top bin

            5. diesel001
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Lucas Digne!

            6. Rainer
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Wow Digne!!

            7. Pukki Party
              • 6 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Goal Digne

              1. Pukki Party
                • 6 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Rip siggy's freekicks

            8. I Member
              • 8 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Digne goal

            9. ChickenTikkaMoSalah
              • 8 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Is it worth watching this week’s scoutcast?

              1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Yes
                No David woffle

                1. Pumpkinhead
                  • 9 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  This

              2. offspinnersinahurry
                • 8 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                No , incredibly boring and seemingly cut short

            10. Rainer
              • 7 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Siggy FPL assist, punishing sellers!

            11. Tshelby
              • 9 Years
              4 years, 7 months ago

              Asked this before today but

              Current team :

              Button, Pope
              Digne, VvD, Laporte, Montoya, Balbuena
              Salah, Sterling, Martial, Cantwell, Dendoncker
              King, Pukki, Vardy

              Team that I could have if I hit the WC button

              Button, Pope
              Soyuncu, Kelly, Laporte, VvD, Lundstram
              Sterling, Salah, Mount, Cantwell, Dendoncker
              Barnes, Kun, Pukki

              0.2 ITB

              Worth it?

              1. g40steve
                • 6 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Look at all the posts above & below & look at who you are removing?

                1. Tshelby
                  • 9 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Haha true but Digne doesn't play against Lincoln every week and doesn't take all the set pieces.

              2. Botman and Robben
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Nope

              3. AndyCook
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  I wouldn’t choose that wildcard team but regardless I wouldn’t wildcard your team, it’s good!

              4. ClassiX
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 5 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Good goal, Digne - what was that, about 30-35 yards?

              5. Team Cruel
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 8 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Digne scoring screamers when it doesn't matter. Classic fpl troll

                1. Third Eye Vision
                  • 11 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  A troll with 18 points after 3 games. And he’s just scored a brilliant goal in a cup game. Fantastic end to last season too.

                  Yeah, classic fpl troll.

                2. George Sillett
                  • 8 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  He will now come back to you in his usual manner and ask if you can't spot irony . This type of stuff is nothing new from him.

                3. tucaoneo
                  • 5 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  The troll that has three times as many points as Andy Robertson.

              6. Woy_is_back
                • 6 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Kun 4 goals this weekend

                1. Pumpkinhead
                  • 9 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Nah

                2. Jon Wicks
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 4 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Triple C so I hope so

              7. Rainer
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Kean post 😮

              8. DA Minnion (Former great)
                • 11 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Do I need digne in my wildcard.

                1. Wild Rover
                  • 13 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Yesterday your wc was heralded as the goat and wc and everyone is copying it

                  1. Wild Rover
                    • 13 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Too much wc

                  2. DA Minnion (Former great)
                    • 11 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Really, must have missed those replies.

                      1. DA Minnion (Former great)
                        • 11 Years
                        4 years, 7 months ago

                        Better stick with it then. Cheers rover.

                2. Rainer
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Of course not.

                3. Pumpkinhead - I'm ITK …
                  • 14 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  You tell us..it's your wildcard

                  1. DA Minnion (Former great)
                    • 11 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Could get him instead of Zinc

                    1. Pumpkinhead - I'm ITK …
                      • 14 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      I would personally.

                4. diesel001
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  The only players you need on a WC are VVD, Sterling and Pukki. Everyone other spot is up for grabs.

              9. diesel001
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Richarlison is such a poor finisher. Can't blame the cold weather.

                1. Annie
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 11 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Twice in two minutes

                2. Rainer
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Say it again 😀

                3. FOO FIGHTER
                  • 4 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Lincoln all over the show. Not a good sign.

              10. hammersp2000
                • 11 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Martial & wickham to ceballos & barnes for a -4?

                Yay or nay?

                1. FOO FIGHTER
                  • 4 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  For Barnes yes for Cabbelos no.

                2. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Not really

              11. FOO FIGHTER
                • 4 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Kean looking good, it is Lincoln though.

                1. Rainer
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Beat his man and hit the post, a few nice link up touches & passes.

                  Attack has been poor, better since the equaliser.

                  1. FOO FIGHTER
                    • 4 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Still Lincoln.

                    1. Rainer
                      • 7 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      Still better than DCL.

                      1. FOO FIGHTER
                        • 4 Years
                        4 years, 7 months ago

                        True

                2. Werkself
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 10 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  And Silva is playing the 1st team, which I don't really understand.

                  1. nxh84
                    • 4 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    I think the first team badly needed some morale boost

              12. AdamJ91
                • 8 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                How's this lot looking for next week? Isn't a wildcard team but did take a -8 which wasn't ideal, mainly to bring in Pukki though before he shot up in price.

                Ederson
                TAA - VVD - Digne - Soyuncu
                Salah - Sterling (c) - KDB - Cantwell
                Haller - Pukki

                (Button - Dendoncker - Hanley - Greenwood)

                0 FT & 0.1 ITB

              13. Gringo Kid
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 5 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Seems that Ritchie is badly injured

              14. Zlat-man
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                -Shaw, KWP, Martial, Mount-

                • I have all four! And no ft.
                • I do have 3 playing bench player

                1. -4 for Shaw
                2. -8 for Shaw and kwp
                3. No hit, hope atleast one play from the crooked 4

                1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Mount should play
                  Shaw needs to go soon though.

              15. Ze_Austin
                • 5 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                Is Kean drifting to the right wing often?

              16. The Big Fella
                • 7 Years
                4 years, 7 months ago

                For those that have more experience of being in the top 50k, do I go with the captain pick that is safest in terms of EO each week or go avant garde every week?

                1. Rainer
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Captain who you think will score the most points, that play likely to have a high EO them weeks anyway.

                  Sterling this GW the example.

                  1. The Big Fella
                    • 7 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Well, I am between Sterling and Aguero this week. Sterling will have the higher EO though and Aguero is a bit of a differential so anything he does will probably move me up the ranks anyway. Sound logic?

                    1. Rainer
                      • 7 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      Captain Aguero points would be more beneficial for your rank, but anything Sterling then does will hurt.

                      All about weighing it up.

                2. Annie
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 11 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  A mix

                  1. The Big Fella
                    • 7 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    How is that? Either you pick the safe option or the avant garde option. Can't have two captains

                    1. Annie
                      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                      • 11 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      You won’t finish high without a gamble or two. When did I mention two captains!

                      1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                        • 7 Years
                        4 years, 7 months ago

                        Not entirely true. I finished with a good rank last season and captained the poll leader or second place every single week with no exception

                        1. Annie
                          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                          • 11 Years
                          4 years, 7 months ago

                          Well I did it with my highest finish, it’s a suggestion...

                          1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                            • 7 Years
                            4 years, 7 months ago

                            The tactical side of the game is what keeps me playing. Everyone has a tactic they swear by. More than one way to play the game, every time i try another style, i bomb

                3. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                  • 7 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  To stay in a high rank you need to protect it.
                  Dont pick differential captains every week.
                  Pick the best option you have, if torn between 2, choose the one with higher EO.
                  Use your fringe players to gain on others, not your captain

                  1. The Big Fella
                    • 7 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    Yeah, this is essentially my logic too

                    1. Taking the Mkhitaryan
                      • 7 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      Play safe and let other people make stupid mistakes captaining a punt. This week nothing on earth would persuade me not to captain sterling. He will be way over 100% EO. If i captain someone else and he bangs my season is done

                4. AndyCook
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    It’s not about what others do, you want the armband to be on the highest scoring player in your team at the end of the gameweek, your task is to assess who that is and often a consensus is a consensus for a reason. Don’t go against the grain for the sake of it but if you feel there’s a better option than the popular choice in a given week choose that option.

                  • jason_ni
                    • 8 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    I dont look at ownership at all when it comes to captaincy, i pick the one I think scores most.

                    If you have kun this week, put the armband on him!

                    1. nxh84
                      • 4 Years
                      4 years, 7 months ago

                      How about pukki as captain?? This is weighing heavily on my mind. I’m deciding between Pukki and Sterling. I believe Pukki will score against West Ham. Pukki has the explosiveness that could match Sterling, but Man City always creating lots of chances is what worries me for overlooking Sterling.

                5. FOO FIGHTER
                  • 4 Years
                  4 years, 7 months ago

                  Problem for Everton UTD and Chelsea this season = no forward going to get them 20+ this season.

                  1. Third Eye Vision
                    • 11 Years
                    4 years, 7 months ago

                    That’s literally been a problem for Everton in the entire Premier League era. Goals are shared around the attacking players, but no out-and-out goal scorer.