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It’ll be a busy day of Gameweek 32 team news as 16 Premier League managers will face the media on Friday.

We’ll bring you the key Fantasy Premier League (FPL) injury updates on this page.

This is a ‘live’ article, so it’ll be updated as and when manager quotes become available – so keep refreshing for the latest news.

For the headlines from the four press conferences held already, read our Thursday round-up here.

GAMEWEEK 32: FRIDAY’S KEY TEAM NEWS UPDATES

GAMEWEEK 32: FRIDAY’S PRESS CONFERENCE TIMES

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Anthony Gordon is back on the grass and will be assessed ahead of Sunday’s clash with Manchester United.

Jason Tindall, in for the ill Eddie Howe, discussed the latest on the winger in Friday’s presser.

“He’s had a decent week with the physios. He was back out on grass for a pitch session yesterday so we’ll assess him again today to see how he’s responded to that session.

“Then we will have to make a late call on whether he’s available for the bench on Sunday.” – Jason Tindall on Anthony Gordon

Tindall meanwhile was asked about Alexander Isak, who has been battling a niggly groin issue in recent months. Howe had declared it no longer a concern after Monday’s win at Leicester City but his assistant seemed to suggest assessment was still ongoing.

“He’s trained the last couple of days. He’s trained and feels fine. One that we assess day by day but we’re expecting him to hopefully be available and be fit for the weekend.” – Jason Tindall on Alexander Isak

“We’re not really looking ahead of Man United. Our main focus is Man United and making sure that we deliver that performance. What happens after that is the time when we’ll reflect and assess each individual player and make that call after that game, going into the Crystal Palace game.” – Jason Tindall on whether Alexander Isak can start three games in a week

Lewis Hall (foot), Sven Botman (knee) and Jamaal Lascelles (knee) remain unavailable, while Joe Willock will miss at least the first fixture of Newcastle’s Double Gameweek 32 because of a concussion.

ARSENAL

Bukayo Saka (knock) and Declan Rice (knock) have both been passed fit after hobbling out of the midweek win over Real Madrid.

“With Dec and Bukayo, they are both fit. It was just a matter of two kicks and they have recovered well so they are available for tomorrow.” – Mikel Arteta

Jurrien Timber was the third and final Gunner who seemed to be forced off on Tuesday. While we haven’t yet had an update on him, it seemed like the Dutchman was only struggling with cramp in the game’s closing stages.

Elsewhere, Riccardo Calafiori (knee) remains out with no timeline on his return.

“Ricky [Calafiori] is progressing really well. To give you a timeline is difficult because he needs to step up, especially having more people around and [seeing] how the knee reacts after that, but he is in a good place, I think.” – Mikel Arteta

Gabriel Jesus (knee), Gabriel Magalhaes (hamstring), Kai Havertz (hamstring) and Takehiro Tomiyasu (knee) are out for the rest of the campaign.

On the prospect of more rotation this weekend, Mikel Arteta certainly left the door open for changes.

“We will look now at how the players have recovered. It’s not just about this game, it’s about the schedule that we have in the next few weeks as well. Whoever plays will be very competitive.” – Mikel Arteta

LIVERPOOL

Arne Slot’s press conference was dominated by talk of Mohamed Salah‘s new contract.

The Liverpool boss was eventually asked about the latest team news and revealed that Alisson (concussion) had been cleared to play in Gameweek 32.

“Yes, he is.” – Arne Slot on whether Alisson is fully recovered

Joe Gomez (hamstring) and Trent Alexander-Arnold (ankle) miss out again.

Slot was also asked if Conor Bradley‘s substitute appearance in Gameweek 31 puts him in starting contention this weekend.

“Yes, it does [put Bradley in starting contention].

“Of course it’s a boost, it’s always a boost when quality players come back, especially quality players in that position because I think Curtis Jones is a quality player but it’s not his favourite position.

“So to have a player in his favourite position is always – not always – but it might be better for the team. And Conor has done so well for us this season, just like Trent [Alexander-Arnold]. But when Trent then isn’t there, you always hope to look behind you and see that Conor is available.

“But then if he isn’t, we have to solve that problem. And we are not the only team in this league that has had these problems. So, we’ve tried to bring the best out of it.

“That worked really well against Everton. I think Curtis played well also against Fulham. Of course he was involved in the goal but you can ask yourself the question if he could do so much about that. He did it quite well to very well, in my opinion, for two times.

“But now to have Conor back, I think we all would make the same decision and that’s playing Conor in that position.” – Arne Slot on Conor Bradley

Slot confirmed that Ibrahima Konate‘s substitution at Fulham was merely to get more attack-minded players on the field as the Reds chased a result.

CHELSEA

Enzo Maresca’s Gameweek 32 presser took the form of an embargoed section filmed in the aftermath of Thursday’s win over Legia Warsaw. As a result, team news was in short supply.

The Blues head coach did have something to say about Nicolas Jackson’s game-time, however.

“We need to manage him because you can see how important Nico is for us, how bad it has been playing games without him. I said since day one, he is that kind of striker who is always a threat to the opposition’s defensive line. Off the ball, he is very aggressive. I think us, with Nico, we are a better team, so we are going to try to manage him until the end.” – Enzo Maresca on Nicolas Jackson

Maresca had earlier in the evening confirmed that Cole Palmer‘s half-time substitution in Poland wasn’t injury-related.

On Wednesday, the Chelsea boss had positive updates on Romeo Lavia (muscle) and Marc Guiu (hamstring). Maresca said he hoped to get Lavia back “very soon”, adding that Guiu is “much better” and aiming to be back “before the season finishes”.

Wesley Fofana (muscle) and Omari Kellyman (hamstring) are out for the rest of 2024/25, while Mykhailo Mudryk is still provisionally banned by the Football Association.

MANCHESTER CITY

In a very brief open section of his pre-match presser, Pep Guardiola confirmed that Nathan Ake (foot), Manuel Akanji (groin), John Stones (adductor) and Erling Haaland (ankle) are sidelined – as expected.

Rodri (knee) has been out since September and, so far as we’re aware, has only been doing individual rehab work on the grass.

In the embargoed section of his press conference, however, Guardiola said that Phil Foden was a “doubt” for the visit of Crystal Palace.

CRYSTAL PALACE

Marc Guehi and Eddie Nketiah will be suspended for the first fixture of Palace’s Double Gameweek 32. Both were sent off for two cautions last weekend.

On the injury front, there is good news.

Chris Richards (calf) and Maxence Lacroix (head) are fit to play, with the latter avoiding a concussion in the win over Brighton.

Chadi Riad and Cheick Doucoure are out for the season with knee injuries.

Romain Esse and Matt Turner will also miss Saturday’s game through illness.

ASTON VILLA

Leon Bailey is close to returning, having missed Villa’s last four matches since returning from the international break with a knock.

He will be assessed ahead of Saturday’s trip to Southampton.

“We are going to train now, in one hour we are on the field. And how they are ready, the players today. Yesterday we worked, of course, and at the beginning, the players who were available for Wednesday, they will be for tomorrow. But I will check it.

“The only one is Leon Bailey, who is progressively getting better. Today, maybe, he is working with the group. If not for tomorrow, hopefully for next Tuesday, he will be available.” – Unai Emery

Donyell Malen and Andres Garcia didn’t feature against Paris Saint-Germain in midweek but only because they were not included in the Champions League squad in February.

BOURNEMOUTH

Andoni Iraola is still unsure whether he will have Justin Kluivert (muscle), Marcus Tavernier (ankle) and/or Luis Sinisterra (hamstring) back for the visit of Fulham.

“We still have three days until Monday night. We will try with Justin, with Tav, with Sini. Probably of the three, Sini is the one with the less chances to arrive. With his precedent, we have to be careful with him. We will try. I cannot tell you right now, we still have three days, but that’s our situation right now.” – Andoni Iraola

Ryan Christie‘s (groin) season is over after he underwent surgery this week. Enes Unal (knee) remains on the sidelines, too.

BRIGHTON AND HOVE ALBION

Kaoru Mitoma is a concern for the Seagulls ahead of the visit of Leicester City.

The Brighton injury news is otherwise unchanged, so Joel Veltman (foot), Georginio Rutter (ankle), Adam Webster (muscle), Tariq Lamptey (foot), James Milner (hamstring), Ferdi Kadioglu (toe), Igor Julio (hamstring) and Jason Steele (shoulder) look set to miss out again.

“I think there are no big changes. Kaoru is doubtful, he will try in training today. Overall, the rest stays the same.” – Fabian Hurzeler

Jan Paul van Hecke will also sit out Gameweek 32 after his dismissal for two bookable offences last weekend.

“[Eiran] Cash[in] for sure will be an option. Mats Wieffer already played there. Carlos Baleba is an option.” – Fabian Hurzeler on who will step in for Jan Paul van Hecke

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Radu Dragusin (knee), Kevin Danso (hamstring) and Dejan Kulusevski (foot) remain out but Spurs have no new concerns from Thursday’s clash with Eintracht Frankfurt. 

Kulusevski actually trained with his teammates on Friday but won’t be considered for selection this weekend.

“No [concerns], not from last night. There were a couple of boys cramping up at the end – Destiny [Udogie], Micky [van de Ven] – and a couple of small knocks. We had big physical numbers last night, so the boys are a little bit tired this morning, but health wise, everyone’s good.” – Ange Postecoglou

Rotation could be on the cards in Gameweek 32.

“It’s a bit of a combination with Thursday in mind, but also with Sunday in mind. Like I said, it was a big physical toll last night and Wolves away is a challenging game. For us, it will be about managing minutes of some of guys, but also getting some minutes into other guys.

“We’ll need a big game, a big performance on Sunday, so having some fresh legs will help, but also looking to next Thursday. It’s not just about resting guys or managing guys, it’s also about having guys ready next week. It could go to 120 minutes and we’ll need people ready to go, so with a combination of those factors, we’ll make some changes.” – Ange Postecoglou

MANCHESTER UNITED

Kobbie Mainoo (calf) returned to the United squad for Thursday’s UEFA Europa League clash with Lyon.

Matthijs de Ligt (foot) and Toby Collyer (leg) missed out again, however, having sat out Gameweek 31.

Rubem Amorin isn’t expecting either of those back, while Ayden Heaven (ankle/foot), Jonny Evans (muscle), Amad Diallo (ankle) and Lisandro Martinez (knee) remain sidelined, too. 

“I think it’s the same squad.” – Ruben Amorim on the latest team news

Amorim was also asked about the possibility of rotating – and even resting Bruno Fernandes.

“There’s a great responsibility. We don’t have a team that is really big to [rotate], and then we have some players that I know that cannot make 90 minutes in this moment still.

“We have to be careful, so we will try to address all these subjects in the game against Newcastle. But we have a great responsibility when we play any game, so I will try to look at that. That is for sure. But we have to face Newcastle with a team that we can be competitive, and to win the game.” – Ruben Amorim on rotating

“It’s an evaluation. We’ll make this evaluation with all the staff, with all the data that we have, and then because we know already the players, we will try to protect the ones that it will be hard to make a lot of games.

“But Bruno Fernandes is playing all the time and he’s playing better all the time. Sometimes, this kind of player has to play in every match. But we will address that in these days that we have to prepare.” – Ruben Amorim on the possibility of resting Bruno Fernandes

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS

Matheus Cunha returns from suspension this weekend – but he’ll have to make do with a substitute appearance as Vitor Pereira has pledged to start the same team again this weekend.

Pedro Lima (ankle) has joined an injury list that already contains longer-term absentees Sasa Kalajdzic (knee), Yerson Mosquera (knee), Leon Chiwome (knee) and Enso Gonzalez (knee).

EVERTON

Vitalii Mykolenko (thigh) has been back on the grass this week after missing the draw with Arsenal last weekend.

Dwight McNeil has also suffered no adverse reaction to his comeback appearance off the bench in Gameweek 31 but Moyes “doesn’t think” he’s ready to start yet.

Jesper Lindstrom (groin) has had hernia surgery this week, however, and could join Orel Mangala (knee) on the sidelines for the rest of 2024/25.

“We’ve got Myko [Mykolenko] back on the grass training, Dwight [McNeil] is back, still trying to get them up to speed, but they’re certainly in and around things.

“Unfortunately, Jesper has had a hernia operation yesterday, so that will rule Jesper out, probably for most of the season now. That’s disappointing for him and for us because he started to show some decent form in the last month or so and he was an important player for us.” – David Moyes

Dominic Calvert-Lewin (hamstring) is still at least three weeks away from a playing comeback.

“Dom is out on the grass and he’s training well. I think because it’s been a hamstring injury, it’s not the sort of thing we can speed up greatly and bring him back. We’re trying to follow all the protocols with it and trying not to bring him back too quickly but we’re roughly thinking about another three weeks before we’re even talking about him getting back into… I don’t know about full-time training or actual games yet, I’m not sure. But we certainly think he’s got another three weeks before we can start mentioning him.” – David Moyes

FULHAM

Marco Silva reports no fresh team news ahead of Monday’s trip to Bournemouth.

Harry Wilson (foot) has been involved with the team in the last few days, with a late assessment set to be made to see if he can be involved.

Reiss Nelson (hamstring) is likely out for the season. 

WEST HAM UNITED

The Hammers remain without Crysencio Summerville (hamstring) and Michail Antonio (leg).

Graham Potter said he expected to have a “similar squad” to last week, so we’re assuming that the Hammers are still without Aaron Cresswell after he sat out Gameweek 31. 

IPSWICH TOWN

Omari Hutchinson is still “doubtful” after missing the last two games with a hamstring issue.

Kieran McKenna reported that the Tractor Boys have “one or two knocks” from Gameweek 31, as well.

One is Liam Delap, who McKenna reported had missed some training this week.

Another of those may be Conor Townsend (hamstring), who McKenna previously said “had to come off” last Saturday.

Wes Burns (knee), Chiedozie Ogbene (Achilles), Ari Muric (shoulder) and Sammie Szmodics (ankle) are all on the medium-to-long-term injury list.



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  1. Dotherightthing
    • 9 Years
    7 months, 28 days ago

    Play:
    A - Gvardiol
    B - Digne
    Thank you

    1. Jambot
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 14 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      A

  2. jcr1997
    • 4 Years
    7 months, 28 days ago

    2 free transfers

    Pope
    Gvardiol Munoz Konsa
    Rogers Sarr Salah Bruno
    Marmoush Mateta Isak

    Areola Gordon Kerkez Gabriel

    1) Start Konsa or Kerkez? Or transfer kerkez to Forest defender

    2) Start Bruno, or transfer Gordon to Murphy?

    1. Punned It
        7 months, 28 days ago

        I'd've Gordon to Murphy, at least.

    2. RedJive79
      • 6 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Bottomed on last - Roll FT on this? BB next GW. Thanks.

      Sels
      Trippier / Gvardiol / Munoz
      Salah / Murphy / Sarr / Saka
      Isak(c) / Mateta / Marmoush

      Raya / Rashford / Saliba / Konsa

      1. Pep bites Kun
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Definite roll for me. I'm saving FT's to get Forest players back in 36 for 2 sweet fixtures. I reckon they'll finish the season on a strong note.

    3. donbagino
      • 4 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Saka vs Savinho, which 1 to bench? Do you think Savinho starts?

    4. Pep bites Kun
      • 9 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      I'm chasing 63 points in ML. I'm considering TC'ing in-form Murphy over Isak. I also have Marmoush & Mateta.

      A. Quite mad
      B. Go for glory
      C. Other options

      1. Silecro
        • 8 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Murphy is probably the best differential captain option you have, given his recent form. Just be mentally ready for a rank drop if Isak outscores him, with probably monster EO

        1. Pep bites Kun
          • 9 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          Yes, the massive drop due to Isak EO I understand. Thanks for the feedback.

      2. Athletic Nasherbo
        • 8 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Really don’t think this week is for the differential captain.

      3. Captain Mal
        • 1 Year
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Assuming you value the mini league more than the overall rank, there isn't much to lose, I'd go for it, fortune favours the bold. I think I'd rather captain Mateta or Salah than Murphy though.

        1. Pep bites Kun
          • 9 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          A few different opinions to consider here. Thanks for the feedback gents.

          My TC is currently on Isak. ML Leader hasn't yet played his WC (he hasn't put a foot wrong all season). I'll stick with Isak and see what strategy unfolds.

          I really like this game 🙂

    5. Colonel Shoe 肝池
      • 14 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Do we think Palmer starts?

      1. CelticBhoy1
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Was just about to ask same Q, great fixture but possibility he could be on bench

      2. Athletic Nasherbo
        • 8 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Yes, 95%

      3. Black Knights
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        yeah happy he got subbed off last night. not concerned.

    6. Silecro
      • 8 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Hi fellas, safe to roll here? BB in 33

      Verbruggen
      Mitchell, Neco, Burn
      Salah, Palmer, Sarr, Murphy
      Isak(c), Mateta, Marmoush

      Raya, Saka, Gvardiol, Konsa
      2ft, 0.0itb

      Rank 9k so not in the chasing mode, also not liking at all my bench for 32 given rotation fears all over Ars&Villa so I'm skipping it

      1. estheblessed
        • 10 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Looks good. I noticed you benched Konsa vs Southamption....

        1. Silecro
          • 8 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          Yes, because I don't believe he will start the game

    7. estheblessed
      • 10 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Bench one of these ...

      a) Konsa (sou)
      b) Gvardiol (CRY)
      c) Kerkez (FUL)

      1. oscardo
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Konsa, rotation because of CL.

    8. Athletic Nasherbo
      • 8 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Which one is better?

      A) Elanga > Murphy and bench Bowen.

      B) Hall > Livramento and bench RAN/Gvardiol

      Leno
      Gvardiol Munoz Ran
      Salah Palmer Mbeumo Bowen
      Isak(C) Mateta Evanilson

      Fabianski Elanga* Mykolenko* Hall*

      1. OptimusBlack
        • 12 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        A

    9. Milk, 1 Šuker
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Not gonna lie, I feel nervous about pressing the TC button on Isak this GW. "Assessing" him doesn't fill me with much confidence. Besides how much true upside can one get if most people who own him end up captaining him anyway?

      1. Pep bites Kun
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Same, it's not optimal based on form, but Howe's presser did give him the all-clear. I don't see a better opportunity, unless you go left field for a differential. I've considered it, but have landed back on Isak.

        1. Milk, 1 Šuker
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          7 months, 27 days ago

          Same

      2. LosBlancos
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 8 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        If everyone is captaining him there is a reason, IE he should get a lot of points

        You will hopefully get 30 pts over those who don't have TC and that's the upside 🙂

        1. Milk, 1 Šuker
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          7 months, 27 days ago

          Good point. He needs to stick them away first!

    10. gomez123
      • 12 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Start 2 with Livramento
      A) Kerkez
      B) Nico Williams
      C) Gvardiol

      1. Milk, 1 Šuker
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        A + B

    11. DJ999
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Who to replace Palmer and Foden? I have also Eze, Salah and Murphy.
      Saka/Rogers could be rotated, I don't want Sarr. Damn.

    12. Twisted Melon
      • 11 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Start Rashford or Saka?

      1. Pep bites Kun
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Difficult. Rashford v Sou. Why else would you have him besides next gw? It's worth a punt imo, but it is a punt.

    13. Flynny
      • 10 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Thoughts on bench boosting this? Thanks

      Bench is martinez at saints; bradley v west ham; estu v Leicester and savinho v palace

      Raya martinez
      Gvardiol munoz burn estu bradley
      Salah palmer savinho sarr Murphy
      Isak marmoush mateta

      1. Pep bites Kun
        • 9 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Decent bench, but I'd save for the double. Better 2 points than 1 point. All it takes is one goal to burst the bubble.

        I can't believe how cynical that sounds. Damn you FPL! 😉

        1. Flynny
          • 10 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          But even if folk bb33 they will only have a max of 12dgw players.....so 3 sgw options on the bench....

      2. how now brown cow
        • 11 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        How many points would you expect? Can you see a better opportunity ?

        I generally think 20 points in BB is a great return.

        1. Flynny
          • 10 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          I'd accept 15

          If i do it next week I'd have 3 fts - but would still have to either take a hit or bb a defender at an unfavourable game

          1. how now brown cow
            • 11 Years
            7 months, 28 days ago

            I'd be tempted to do it and get it out of the way.

            I always leave it too late in the season. I'll do it GW 36 but it'll be all on the beach and rotation by then.

            1. Flynny
              • 10 Years
              7 months, 28 days ago

              Also v tempted....cheers

          2. Pep bites Kun
            • 9 Years
            7 months, 28 days ago

            I've had 30+ points in varying gw's of the season. My bench is solid after wc. Here's to hope; this chip is a lucky roll of the dice; but the best bet is to have the odds in your favour.

            Play it when you feel it's best to do so; that way no regrets .. BOL!

    14. Ciarant20
      • 7 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Serious Dilemma between BB or TC Isak. Feel Saka will get 30 mins and Brentford may score. Thoughts??

      Sels
      Cucu Munoz Livra Gvardiol
      Sarr Salah Murphy
      Mateta Marmoush Isak
      Bench- Raya, Saliba, Saka, Roger’s

    15. FPL Smooth Operator
      • 2 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Have all chips except AM. Open to have less doublers (7-8) in 33 but more (11-12) in 36.
      Which option is best? Thanks

      A) WC32 BB33 FH36 TC38
      B) TC32 FH33 WC35 BB36
      C) WC32 BB33 FH34 TC36

    16. Jullepuu
      • 6 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Best one week punt out of these?
      A) Malen
      B) Asensio
      C) Mitoma
      D) Palmer

      1. how now brown cow
        • 11 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        B or C.

        Having seen Leicester trying to defend Harvey Barnes, maybe Mitoma.

        1. Jullepuu
          • 6 Years
          7 months, 28 days ago

          Cheers

    17. Leon B
      • 3 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      I’m bringing in Glasner this week and transferring out Munoz. Who’s the best replacement to bring in who potentially has a double in GW 33. My defence is currently Munoz, Liv, Gvard, Saliba, O’Brien.

      Cheers

    18. PulseB7
      • 1 Year
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Who to play out of the three?

      Konsa, Gvardiol, Milenkovic.

      1. Kane Train
        • 10 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Konsa.

    19. Kane Train
      • 10 Years
      7 months, 28 days ago

      Thoughts on this bench boost team?

      Raya
      Konsa / Saliba / Gvardiol
      Salah / Saka / Rogers / Sarr
      Marmoush / Isak / Mateta

      Bench: Areola, J.Murphy, Livramento, Munoz

      1. Silecro
        • 8 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        I dont like it personally but only because your bench may be needed not to bring you bench points, but to replace Saka, Konsa and Rogers whom you have in first 11 and who are all big rotation risks.

    20. Adama
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Do I bring in eze (I already have sarr so will be eze mateta and sarr) or do I bring in Munoz and minteh for a -4

      • darlo1883
        • 14 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        Martinez
        Munoz Burn Gvardiol
        Salah Murphy Sarr Rogers
        Mateta Isak C/TC Marmoush
        Raya Gabriel Foden Kerkez

        1. Roll
        2. Foden to Asensio bench Rogers

        Would be BB next week bringing in 2 Arsenal for Gabriel and Murphy

      • paultheagle
        • 4 Years
        7 months, 28 days ago

        bench either:
        A.saliba or gvardiol ?
        bench which keeper ?
        martinez or Raya ?

      • Phlajo
        • 6 Years
        7 months, 27 days ago

        Who to play?
        A Saka
        B Rogers

      • ubermann
        • 13 Years
        7 months, 27 days ago

        Play two;

        Saka or Savinho
        Saliba or Gvardiol

        Or should I play both defenders and bench both Saka and Savinho?

        Cheers

      • Reddonkeyham 42
        • 11 Years
        7 months, 26 days ago

        Chelsea starting XI: Sanchez, Chalobah, Tosin, Colwill, Cucurella, Caicedo, Enzo, Madueke, Palmer, Neto, JacksonSubs: Jorgensen, Acheampong, Badiashile, James, Gusto, Dewsbury-Hall, George, Sancho, Nkunku

        Ipswich starting XI: Palmer, Tuanzebe, O'Shea, Burgess, Davis, Morsy, Cajuste, Johnson, Enciso, Clarke, Hirst

        Subs: Walton, Woolfenden, Townsend, Luongo, Taylor, Philogene, Chaplin, Broadhead, Delap