Scout Picks - Bus Team
13 September 2022 1683 comments
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It’s official: Fantasy Premier League (FPL) will return this week after the Premier League confirmed on Monday that Gameweek 8 will go ahead, albeit with a few postponements thrown in for good measure.

We’ll have a smaller pool of players to choose from when we put together our weekly Scout Picks, then, with no Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Leeds United, Brighton and Hove Albion or Crystal Palace assets in action.

In this early selection, we select a first draft of our regular picks before they are finalised and published much closer to the deadline.

We are limited to a £83.0m budget for our starting XI, while our bench is also price-capped after a reader vote – although we will continue to offer our ‘alternative’ substitutes in the final Scout Picks based on the old criteria.

The final Scout Picks cement our weekly selection on Friday but this ‘bus team’ article – a term coined by the Always Cheating chaps – will discuss the players who are likely to be in the running.


THE LIKELY LADS

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Even if we had a full complement of players and teams at our disposal, and acknowledging the fact that Wolverhampton Wanderers have conceded fewer goals (four) than any other Premier League club this season, only injury can keep Erling Haaland (£12.0m) out of the Scout Picks at present.

Assuming John Carew’s crown as the Premier League’s resident big Norwegian, Haaland has hit the ground running with 10 goals in his first six appearances. Comfortably clear of any other player for both ‘big chances’ and expected goal involvement (xGI), he currently leads our captaincy poll with 56.76 per cent of the vote.

Teammate Joao Cancelo (£7.1m) also looks sure of inclusion in Gameweek 8, with goal-shy Wolves finding the net just three times in their opening six matches. The Portuguese playmaker is averaging 5.5 points per start and has already racked up two attacking returns (one goal, one assist), four bonus and three clean sheets.

Having started the season in fine form by scoring five goals in Tottenham Hotspur’s first six Premier League matches, Harry Kane (£11.4m) continues to underline why he’s one of the best assets in FPL. Spurs – who are unbeaten and sit just one point off the top of the table – now face a Leicester City side that have lost five matches in a row. The Foxes’ away record also offers encouragement for those backing Kane and Son Heung-min (£11.7m), having conceded 23 goals in their last 10 Premier League away matches, extending back to last season.

As for Newcastle United, the initial thought is towards a defensive double-up: Bournemouth rank bottom for goal attempts, shots in the box, efforts on target and ‘big chances’ this season, although they did perk up recently with three goals at Nottingham Forest, albeit from just 0.78 expected goals (xG).

Nick Pope (£5.1m) and Kieran Trippier (£5.3m) arguably carry the most points potential at the back, with the pair averaging 6.0 and 5.0 points per match respectively. The former, meanwhile, has made the most saves of any ‘keeper this season with 28, nine of which came in his last outing at home to Crystal Palace. The in-form Geordies have kept three clean sheets and conceded just six goals in their six matches so far, despite facing Man City and Liverpool, so cheap enabler Fabian Schar (£4.7m) also merits a mention.

As for Aleksandar Mitrovic (£6.9m), the forward has scored six goals in as many games for Fulham since promotion and is already ahead of his xG figure despite missing a late penalty at Wolves earlier in the campaign. Now, he faces a Nottingham Forest outfit that have allowed more shots than any other side and sit bottom for expected goals conceded (xGC).

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Returning to Man City, Kevin De Bruyne (£12.2m) is in the running, with one goal and four assists in five starts, but Phil Foden (£8.0m) is a cut-price alternative and certainly worth a shout, too: he’s already managed four attacking returns (one goal, three assists) himself and is also on some set-pieces. Ederson (£5.5m), meanwhile, ought to be in the conversation for a ‘keeper spot, with Wolves not renowned for their goalscoring exploits, as discussed above.

Should we get any line-up tip-offs, Ivan Perisic (£5.6m) could potentially become one of the best defender picks in Gameweek 8, having created eight chances in just 293 minutes of action. If not Eric Dier (£5.0m), Cristian Romero (£4.9m) or Emerson Royal (£5.1m) could all potentially step in, and arrive with slightly cheaper price tags.

Representation from Arsenal also looks on the cards. Gabriel Jesus (£8.1m) and Gabriel Martinelli (£6.5m) have both made excellent starts to the new Premier League season and have played a key role in Mikel Arteta’s side winning five out of their six games so far. Bukayo Saka (£7.8m) is getting better and better, too, so there is plenty to mull over ahead of Friday’s deadline, with all three Gunners attackers in the mix.

Another mid-price midfielder seems likely, too, but who? An injury update would be welcome on Allan Saint-Maximin (£6.4m), while James Ward-Prowse (£6.5m) will be pushing for inclusion if he fails to make it in time.

Further forward, Alexander Isak (£7.0m) has hit the ground running at Newcastle, scoring on his debut at Anfield, before another decent performance in the goalless draw with Crystal Palace. Across those two starts, the young forward has produced five goal attempts, four shots in the box, three big chances and 1.26 non-penalty xG. It’s still early days but Isak looks a real talent, and he could yet sneak into the Scout Picks XI for the first time.

Solid budget options like Vladimir Coufal (£4.4m), Kurt Zouma (£4.5m) and James Tarkowski (£4.4m) offer security of starts, in what might be a low-scoring affair at Goodison Park. Indeed, Everton and West Ham United have managed just seven goals between them so far this season.

However, Jarrod Bowen (£8.1m) still feels like a reasonable differential shout, given that he might be on penalties, while Anthony Gordon (£5.5m) has been the Toffees’ chief goal threat so far. If we do decide to back either attack, we’ll almost certainly turn to one of those two options.

THE LONG SHOTS

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Gabriel Magalhaes (£5.1m), Oleksandr Zinchenko (£5.1m) or William Saliba (£4.8m) at Arsenal could emerge as defensive options, but it does feel like others are ahead of them right now.

Saying that, the influential Thomas Partey (£4.8m) is now back in full training, which boosts their clean sheet potential.

It’s just that Ivan Toney (£7.2m) and Brentford are generally pretty good on home turf. For example, they’ve already thrashed Manchester United and Leeds United this season, netting four and five goals respectively.

Elsewhere, Lucas Digne (£4.7m) could come under consideration at the back, although Ward-Prowse’s deliveries from dead-ball situations could cause problems, an area where Aston Villa have struggled numerous times this season.

Despite good performances against Man City in Gameweek 6, it’ll be a tough ask for Leon Bailey (£4.7m) or Ollie Watkins (£7.3m) to force their way into the Scout Picks XI, the same of which can be said for Nottingham Forest attackers Morgan Gibbs-White (£5.5m) and Brennan Johnson (£5.9m).

GAMEWEEK 8 – BUS TEAM



  1. Caravagio
    • 11 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Any chance of games being rearranged before the world cup to give us a DGW?

    1. Deulofail
      • 9 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      You paint a nice picture, but this one is not realistic

      1. Caravagio
        • 11 Years
        3 years, 2 months ago

        Just wondering if it will be a factor in holding a wildcard for longer.

    2. internal error
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      I dont think theres any room before the WC

  2. Hazardous1983
    • 15 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Ward and zaha or iversen and bowen

    Having zaha allows.route back to salah in 12..

    1. internal error
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      ward and zaha

      1. internal error
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        3 years, 2 months ago

        but im probably keeping Zaha till gw16

    2. Lingard’s Shin Guards
      • 6 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      ward zaha

    3. Deulofail
      • 9 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      Zaha as you might keep him longer than GW12

  3. Hazardous1983
    • 15 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    How is this wc draft

    Pope (iversen)
    Cancelo trippier neco (emerson james)
    Andreas bowen kdb martinelli (maddison)
    Izak mitrovic haaland

    1. Lingard’s Shin Guards
      • 6 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      looks good

  4. Futbol Heritage
    • 16 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Breaking: Arsenal v PSV 20 Oct. Match with City on 19th postponed.

    https://twitter.com/MikeKeegan_DM/status/1569975051717410824?t=OSFe5TYPgpms0rqbcVFLBQ&s=19

    1. Futbol Heritage
      • 16 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      PL say new date will be announced in due course.

  5. FPLShaqiri
    • 7 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    I'm not wildcarding this week as I should have 11 players, but I am wondering when to use it. Any good times to play looking at this squad?

    Ward
    Digne Cancelo Neco Trippier
    Martinelli Salah* Andreas
    Haaland(C) Toney Mitrovic

    Sanchez Diaz James Gross

    1FT & 1.8ITB. Not too sure what my move is this week, but probably Salah to KDB/Son. I could just play it in GW9, as I'm sure there will be injuries and new players to target off the back of the international break, but equally I do like the idea of waiting until GW12 and going big on LIV players, when fixtures are prime and others will probably not be able to get a triple up after removing them this week on the WC. Feels like I'm never going to NEED the wildcard.

    1. Caravagio
      • 11 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      In a really similar boat to you!
      Im starting to lean towards 12/13. Unless i have major fires to put out during international break.

      1. FPLShaqiri
        • 7 Years
        3 years, 2 months ago

        Yep, now I have seen Man city v Ars is postponed, could maybe remove ARS now, and MCI in GW11, before going triple MCI, triple LIV on GW13 WC.

  6. Ajax Hamsterdam
    • 11 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    I was all set on selling Salah for kdb but really unsure now...I read Thiago s return really benefited the team and home game v Brighton could be a great captaincy pick for Salah. I have also Diaz for pool could be be enough cover? Cheers.

    1. Yozzer
      • 8 Years
      3 years, 2 months ago

      I'd go KDB, deal with the rest next week

  7. JollyGoodYellows
    • 7 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Morning, how does this look?

    Already used my 2 FTs to do TAA + Archer > Schar + Mitro.

    Raya
    Cancelo Trippier Neco Schar
    Salah Martinelli Andreas
    Haaland Jesus Mitro

    Ward Cucurella Diaz Groß

    I'm also tempted to do Salah > KDB for a hit before I likely WC in GW9.

  8. jimmywales1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 5 Years
    3 years, 2 months ago

    Midfield: Martinelli, Dasilva, Salah, Andreas, Murphy.

    Who for Dasilva? Got 4.8m itb. Will go Saint-Maxi if good injury update but who if not?