Scout Squad

The Scout Squad’s best players for FPL Double Gameweek 25

Leeds United assets are in demand as we approach Gameweek 25, with players from Marcelo Bielsa’s squad unsurprisingly popular choices among our Scout Squad selection as they prepare for their double-header against Wolves and Southampton.

Saints also have two fixtures in the coming Gameweek but there is a little bit more caution from our Scout Squad panel regarding Ralph Hasenhuttl’s outfit, who are on a six-game losing run in the Premier League.

Manchester United’s two creators-in-chief are high on the Gameweek 25 shopping lists of our regulars, while Brighton’s players also get a look-in.

For those new to this feature, Fantasy Football Scout editor David, deputy editor Neale, video content manager Andy and Pro Pundit Tom each put forward an 18-man long-list of players and explain their notable inclusions and omissions below.

The assets listed will then be narrowed down to a squad of 15 (with the starting XI not exceeding a total cost of £83.0m) for the weekly Scout Picks selection ahead of the earlier-than-usual FPL deadline at 18:30 GMT on Friday.

In each writer’s squad, there are requirements for at least:

  • One goalkeeper costing £5.0m or less
  • One sub-£5.0m defender
  • One midfielder listed at £6.5m or below
  • One forward priced at £7.5m or lower

Each panelist is also restricted to no more than three players from the same team, as is the case in FPL.

We will again be adding a captaincy to the Scout Picks, with details of that revealed on Friday.

DavidNealeTomAndy
GKRobert SánchezNick PopeRobert SánchezNick Pope
Nick PopeRobert SanchezNick PopeRobert Sánchez
Alex McCarthyAlphonse AreolaAlphonse AreolaAlphonse Areola
DEFStuart DallasLuke ShawStuart DallasStuart Dallas
Luke ShawLewis DunkLuke ShawLuke Shaw
João CanceloJohn StonesJoão CanceloLewis Dunk
Lewis DunkStuart DallasLewis DunkJohn Stones
Ola AinaCharlie TaylorJannik VestergaardCharlie Taylor
MIDRaphinhaBruno FernandesRaphinhaRaphinha
Mohamed SalahRaphinhaBruno FernandesBruno Fernandes
Bruno FernandesPhil FodenMohamed SalahMohamed Salah
Kevin De BruynePedro NetoIlkay GündoganPedro Neto
Takumi MinaminoPascal GrossJames Ward-ProwseKevin De Bruyne
FWDPatrick BamfordPatrick BamfordPatrick BamfordPatrick Bamford
Danny IngsDanny IngsDanny IngsDanny Ings
Timo WernerEdinson CavaniJamie VardyJamie Vardy
Harry KaneJosh MajaHarry KaneTimo Werner
Ollie WatkinsTimo WernerMichail AntonioHarry Kane

Most popular picks: Robert Sanchez, Nick Pope, Stuart Dallas, Lewis Dunk, Luke Shaw, Bruno Fernandes, Raphinha, Danny Ings, Patrick Bamford (four), Alphonse Areola, Mohamed Salah, Harry Kane, Timo Werner (three)

DAVID SAID

It’s about time we considered Brighton defenders after five clean sheets in their last six matches.

The Seagulls face a Crystal Palace side still without a Premier League goal in the absence of Wilfried Zaha this season, which is why I’ve doubled-up on budget goalkeeper Robert Sánchez and Lewis Dunk.

With two fixtures in Double Gameweek 25, I have gone with Stuart Dallas as my Leeds defender. A recent stint in central midfield means he has the best figure for minutes per expected goal involvement (xGI) of any defensive colleague over the last four matches.

Luke Shaw has been the most creative defender over the same period, playing 13 key passes. That’s at least five more than any other asset in the same position and has led to four assists.

Meanwhile, Ola Aina has produced a goal and assist in his last two Premier League outings and faces the lowest-scorers in Sheffield United on Saturday evening. Fulham also have two clean sheets in their last three.

Ahead of two matches in Double Gameweek 25, Raphinha has been an incredibly reliable Fantasy asset of late, registering two goals and four assists since Gameweek 20, putting up 7.6 points per game in that time.

No player has registered more shots on target than Mohamed Salah in the last four matches, so I fancy him to do well against Everton, who have conceded at least twice in each of their last three matches.

Bruno Fernandes is level with the Egyptian for his total of shots on target (joint-best in the league) over the last four matches and faces a Newcastle outfit who have conceded twice or more in six of their last seven.

Kevin De Bruyne made his return from injury as a substitute in Manchester City’s win at Everton. With important games coming up soon, Pep Guardiola may want to get him back up to full speed as quickly as possible so a start against Arsenal hardly feels out of the question.

Meanwhile, Takumi Minamino is my Southampton differential for their Double Gameweek. While Danny Ings is the more reliable shooter, the Liverpool loanee has outperformed him for minutes per shot over their last four matches.

Patrick Bamford is an obvious inclusion, not just because his effective ownership is going to be massive this weekend. Only two Premier League players have shot more often in the box over their last four matches, while nobody has registered more efforts on target during that time.

I am expecting more points from Timo Werner against Southampton now that Thomas Tuchel is getting the best out of him on the left-hand side of a 3-4-3 formation. The Saints are the third-worst for conceding chances on the right-hand side of the pitch over the last four while Werner is joint-second among all players for big chances in that time.

NEALE SAID…

I expect there’ll be a widespread consensus with the Leeds triple-up this week, given the drip-feed of returns provided by Patrick Bamford and Raphinha over the last few months and the ‘out of position’ threat offered by Stuart Dallas.

And it’s the expected absence of another Leeds player, midfield lynchpin Kalvin Phillips, that solidifies my sole Southampton representative of Danny Ings in attack.

So with state-the-bleeding-obvious selections abounding for my ‘doublers’, I’ll instead justify some of the single-Gameweek picks in my long-list.

Brighton’s backline has garnered well-deserved praise over the last six Gameweeks but it’s Crystal Palace’s defensive weaknesses that interest me ahead of the M23 Derby.

The Zaha-less Eagles have conceded the highest number of headed opportunities and chances from set plays when clubs are filtered by their last six matches, so dead-ball deliverer Pascal Gross – top among midfielders for key passes in his last half-dozen run-outs – and the towering Lewis Dunk make the cut alongside Robert Sanchez.

I’d be content with any one (or more) of Burnley’s backline ahead of the visit of West Brom, with Ben Mee’s return only serving to make the Clarets’ defence more appealing.

Along with Nick Pope, I’ve gone with Charlie Taylor – right-back has been a problem position for West Brom before and since the appointment of Sam Allardyce and there’s no surprise that the Baggies have conceded the joint-highest number of chances from their right flank over their last six.

Southampton have their own issues in the same area with Kyle Walker-Peters out, so an ever-so-slightly improved Timo Werner, whose goal drought finally ended in Gameweek 24, could make hay when Chelsea visit the south coast this weekend. The German is top for big chances among FPL forwards since Thomas Tuchel’s appointment, so let’s see if the pressure has eased enough for him to convert a few more of those gilt-edged opportunities following that goal against Newcastle.

And sticking with full-back weaknesses and finishing neatly where we started, Marcelo Bielsa’s tinkering in Phillips’ absence led to midfielder Jamie Shackleton being deployed in the right-back position against Arsenal. While there’s no guarantee that the same experiment will happen at Molineux, Pedro Neto‘s ability to conjure up a piece of magic and Leeds’ vulnerability without the Yorkshire Pirlo (13 goals conceded in their last four without Phillips) sees the Wolves winger enter my thinking.

TOM SAID…

I’ve doubled up on Brighton and Hove Albion’s defence ahead of their Gameweek 25 meeting with Crystal Palace. Albion have now kept five clean sheets in six league outings, conceding just a single goal in that run, with Robert Sánchez and Lewis Dunk playing key roles. That defensive solidity, combined with the latter’s aerial ability from set-pieces, make them excellent picks.

I also like Stuart Dallas and Jannik Vestergaard, who both play twice and carry enough attacking threat to warrant inclusion. Since the end of January, Dallas has been deployed further up the pitch and has responded with a goal and assist in his last four starts, while Vestergaard’s height advantage over most opponents ensures he is often the target of James Ward-Prowse’s set-pieces. 

Meanwhile, Luke Shaw could deliver at both ends of the pitch against Newcastle United. Over the last four Gameweeks, which has coincided with the Magpies’ switching to a diamond formation, they have allowed more crosses from their right-flank than any other side. Given how effective the full-back is from that area of the pitch, he could be set to profit.  

Keepers Nick Pope and Alphonse Areola, plus João Cancelo, whose creativity when stepping into midfield could be crucial against Arsenal, complete the picks at the back.

Further forward, the inclusion of Bruno Fernandes, Mohamed Salah, Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane largely speak for themselves, so I’ll dedicate a bit more time to some of my other selections. 

Raphinha has arguably been Leeds United’s best player since the turn of the year, and has now produced attacking returns in five successive matches. Despite that consistency he is still a huge differential, and if you haven’t already, now could be the ideal time to bring him in. It also makes sense to include team-mate Patrick Bamford, who is the second-highest scoring forward in the game, with the Southampton match looking particularly appealing for him. 

I’m also backing İlkay Gündoğan, who is expected to return to the starting XI after missing out last night. The 30-year-old has scored 11 goals in 12 Premier League games since mid-December, and now playing closer to the box provides huge value at just £6.1m. 

The list is completed by forwards Danny Ings and Michail Antonio, providing he is fit.

ANDY SAID

Another Double Gameweek means more Double Gameweek picks and triple Leeds looks a must this week. I even think there’s a chance for Stuart Dallas to get a clean sheet with both Wolves and Southampton averaging just 0.99 expected goals per game this season. Leeds do their best to concede chances in any match, but one clean sheet and the thought of potential attacking returns is enough to make him my number one pick.

Timo Werner is really in as a “this could be the start of something” selection. He has a manager who’s now played him for the last four Gameweeks and is perhaps showing the confidence in him that he needs. We know what a threat he can be, and he’s up against a Southampton team that I wouldn’t trust for clean sheets. In fact, they haven’t recorded a shut-out in the last six league matches.

Despite FPL managers worrying about Liverpool’s results, Mohamed Salah is still producing great underlying numbers: he had 15 shots in the box and an expected goal involvement of 3.90 over the last six matches. He faces an Everton team that over the same time period have conceded 9.44 expected goals, only second to Southampton.

Elsewhere, Danny Ings gets in as my “I don’t really trust the rest of Southampton” pick. If I could guarantee that Nathan Redmond will start up front again I’d look at him, but I think Ings is about as nailed as you’re going to get and is the biggest threat for Southampton in front of goal.

With Chelsea conceding the second-fewest expected goals so far this season I’m not expecting a huge amount from that game, but Leeds are known for conceding chances so there is every chance that Ings can get a haul across both games. As noted above, the defensive numbers don’t look great for Southampton, hence ignoring any defenders.

414 Comments Post a Comment
  1. FPL price manipulators are …
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    3 years, 1 month ago

    The previous article didn't last long

  2. FPL price manipulators are …
    • 10 Years
    3 years, 1 month ago

    Side panel still broken. This is one of the most important days in the FPL calendar!!

    1. OleGGMU
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      Think you might beed a pack of diapers then to get you through it

  3. Hy liverpool
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    3 years, 1 month ago

    Pick one for the sidebar please
    A. Not fixed
    B. Fixed

    1. Rhodes your boat
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      A

  4. Geoff
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    For anyone who is missing the sidebar, try incognito or a cache reset. That should fix it for now.

    We're working on a proper fix, trying to get it sorted

    1. FPL price manipulators are …
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      Incognito!!! What kind of website is this!!!

      1. Hy liverpool
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        It's something you use when you want to watch po**..
        Hint : not porto!

      2. Geoff
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        You're right, think I'll close down articles and comments too.

        It was good while it lasted

      3. ilikewud
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        If Incognito is the only way to use the site should I be hiding this from my wife?

        1. Crunchie
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          lol

  5. Alonso The Great Midfielder
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    Can ask opinion about Werner? Is he now play more centrally? Or just avoid

    1. Sam FPLFamily
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      Fixtures look good. I'd watch in 25 and make the move after if he returns again

  6. Shark Team
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    If they are not announced in the next 100 secs then we are done.

    1. Black Knights
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      Fixture summoning dance.

      1. Do I Not Like Orange
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        Get that witch doctor on the case.

  7. Chandler Bing
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    Anyone considering Ederson on WC just to guarantee a starter for the DGWs? My other players are Gundo and Dias.

  8. R.C
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    1 min to go

    1. FPL price manipulators are …
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      .... until I go into hiding

  9. max99
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    Is it ballsy to do salah+mitro for ward powse + ings

    1. EmreCan Hustle
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      Ballsy having held Mitro this long.

    2. MIGHTY JOE
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      yikes mitro. would consider it just to get rid of him

    3. ilikewud
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      I wouldn't want to lose Salah but you need rid of Mitro

    4. BeWater
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 1 month ago

      I thought I was crazy owning him until week 11. He must be worth 4.3M by now.

      1. max99
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        Hes my 3rd sub and had good enough team to not bother tbh,
        Got dcl and bamford and want ings now
        Need to take one out of the following

        Grelish, salah, bruno, son, gundo

  10. R.C
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    Time up! pants down!

  11. Big boy Bowen
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    Where art thou fixtures

  12. how now brown cow
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    4.01. Still waiting.

  13. Black Knights
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    It’s not happening is it.

  14. Flair
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    3 years, 1 month ago

    Well, that was a letdown.

  15. Sean
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    FIXTURES OR WE RIOT

  16. Fred54
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    Sterling captain vibes all over again...

    1. Aster
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      Joking?

  17. EmreCan Hustle
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    This is like 2012 all over again....

  18. FPL price manipulators are …
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    *boards plane to Cayman Islands

    1. badgerboy
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      Crellin on board?

  19. La Roja
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    Side bar saga rumbles on

    1. Geoff
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      Want to give people some kind of distraction 😉

      1. La Roja
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        Well played.

  20. badgerboy
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    Release the Kracken!

  21. Flair
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    Next, Friday. We move.

  22. Bury94
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    Oh for gods sake just announce the damn fixtures

  23. Big boy Bowen
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    F5 key broken

  24. Tim Canterbury
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    Imagine being on a wildcard and the fixtures are completely different to what Ben crellin predicted and 4pm tomorrow lol

    1. ilikewud
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      That would really f with all my plans lol

  25. Sun Jihai
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    3 years, 1 month ago

    Fixtures a few minutes late it seems

  26. ilikewud
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    Any improvements needs on this WC?

    Martinez, Areola
    Stones, Dias*, Pereira, Davis, Strujik
    Salah, Grealish, Bruno, Gundo, Raphina
    Ings, Kane, Bamford

    Only thought is I could downgrade Areola for 0.5 in itb or do Dias to Cancelo but kind of like his assured starts and is keeping up with Cancelo because of it.

    1. Crunchie
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      Look great. I would downgrade Pereira to you could upgrade 5th midfielder to Barnes or someone like that. (or ings to Vardy)??

  27. Big boy Bowen
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    DGW 26 fixtures available via the sidebar

    1. ilikewud
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      LMAO

  28. La Roja
    • 12 Years
    3 years, 1 month ago

    Still no fixtures announcement and side bar drama continuous.

    Time to open the bottle.

    1. FPL price manipulators are …
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      Boris charing a Cobra meeting as we speak

  29. Stormbringer22
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    It smells of burnt wildcards!

    1. badgerboy
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      Reeks of desperation.

    2. Sun Jihai
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      • 12 Years
      3 years, 1 month ago

      Surely no ones hit the WC button yet though?

      1. Stormbringer22
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        3 years, 1 month ago

        I know many who have

    3. ilikewud
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 1 month ago

      Smells over a +100k rank

    4. George Agdgdgwngo
      • 14 Years
      3 years, 1 month ago

      I’m happy with mine being played. I’ve faith with Kane and Vardy. 3 villa 3 Leeds Salah son Bruno Gundo.

      Those fixtures aren’t going to disappear

    5. Black Knights
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      3 years, 1 month ago

      My team was bad enough to need a WC anyway. Can still luck players who will double at some point and if they don’t fall into place, will just TC in 26 instead.