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A little later than usual, the Scout Squad sees our in-house team discuss who they think the best Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players are for Gameweek 5 in isolation.

Sam, Tom F, Neale and, in for the absent Marc, Alex/FPL Scoop explain their picks in the article below.

In what looks like a tricky-to-call Gameweek, with Arsenal facing Manchester City and clubs with favourable-on-paper fixtures in poor form, only two players get universal backing from our panel.

MORE ABOUT THE SCOUT SQUAD

Scout Squad Gameweek 1

The focus is only on the upcoming Gameweek with the Scout Squad, so there’s no medium-term planning involved.

The players who get the most votes are much more likely to make the Scout Picks, although the final XI can’t exceed £83.0m – so occasionally, we have to source cheaper alternatives.

Each of our writers must meet the following requirements for this feature:

  • At least one sub-£5.0m goalkeeper
  • At least one sub-£5.0m defender
  • At least one sub-£6.0m midfielder
  • At least one sub-£7.0m forward
  • No more than three players from the same club

SCOUT SQUAD: BEST FPL PLAYERS FOR GAMEWEEK 5

NEALETOMSAMALEX
GKMatz SelsAlisson BeckerDean HendersonGuglielmo Vicario
Emiliano MartinezBernd LenoAlisson BeckerRobin Roefs
Robin RoefsJose SaMatz SelsKarl Darlow
DEFVirgil van DijkVirgil van DijkDaniel MunozDaniel Munoz
Nikola MilenkovicJoachim AndersenVirgil van DijkMarcos Senesi
Maxence LacroixEmmanuel AgbadouTino LivramentoNathan Collins
Marcos SenesiDaniel MunozMicky van de VenEzri Konsa
Joe RodonNikola MilenkovicJoe RodonRodrigo Gomes
MIDMohamed SalahMohamed SalahMohamed SalahAntoine Semenyo
Cole PalmerAntoine SemenyoCole PalmerMohamed Salah
Antoine SemenyoBryan MbeumoXavi SimonsXavi Simons
KevinMorgan Gibbs-WhiteMorgan Gibbs-WhiteJack Grealish
Anton StachLucas BergvallAnton StachJaidon Anthony
FWDJean-Philippe MatetaJean-Philippe MatetaJean-Philippe MatetaJean-Philippe Mateta
Joao PedroViktor GyokeresJoao PedroErling Haaland
Hugo EkitikeErling HaalandErling HaalandViktor Gyokeres
Chris WoodOllie WatkinsNick WoltemadeJoao Pedro
RicharlisonRodrigo MunizWilson IsidorRodrigo Muniz

  • MOST PICKS: Mohamed Salah, Jean-Philippe Mateta (four), Virgil van Dijk, Daniel Munoz, Antoine Semenyo, Erling Haaland, Joao Pedro (three)

ALEX SAID…

FPL Gameweek 38 tips: Best players, predicted line-ups, team news + more 1

Guglielmo Vicario begins my Scout Squad entries this week, given Tottenham have four clean sheets from five matches in all competitions. The Italian goalkeeper has played a pivotal role in that record; he has made at least four saves in every league match so far. Spurs’ Gameweek 5 opponents, Brighton, have looked relatively threatening at times but xG underperformance has been the trend for the Seagulls so far this season, with two of their four league goals coming from the penalty spot.

It pains me to do so as an Aston Villa fan, but I’m going to back Sunderland shot-stopper Robin Roefs as a budget-friendly goalkeeping option this week. Villa finally scored in their midweek Carabao Cup loss to Brentford, but their expected goals (xG) figure of 3.07 across their opening four Premier League matches is the second-lowest in the top flight. The Black Cats, on the other hand, have kept two clean sheets so far – notably just one fewer than any promoted team managed across the entirety of last season! – and conceded the same number of goals (three) as Chelsea and Newcastle, thanks in large part to Roefs, who has made 13 total saves and accrued four bonus points for his troubles.

An even cheaper option is available in the form of Karl Darlow. Leeds’ usual No1, Lucas Perri, is again sidelined this weekend, giving £4m man Darlow – who came terribly close to shutting out Fulham last time out – the chance to face Wolves, the Premier League’s statistically bluntest attack to date and one which is still waiting on a return to full fitness for their first-choice striker, Jorgen Strand Larsen.

The relentlessly attacking Daniel Munoz – who fired off two shots last weekend and could continue to dart into forward zones in the absence of Ismaila Sarr – remains my preferred Crystal Palace defender for this weekend’s trip to struggling West Ham.

I considered a double-up with Maxence Lacroix before deciding to try some more maverick choices. Defensive contributions (DefCon) leader Marcos Senesi isn’t one of those, mind; he and his Bournemouth teammates have among the division’s lowest expected goals conceded (xGC) tallies so far, and the Argentine centre-back has earned DefCon points in all four of his league outings so far. He also grabbed an assist in Gameweek 3.

With a few of the league’s top backlines facing each other this weekend, I’m backing Brentford to get the job done in their west London derby against Fulham. Written off by many before the season started, the Bees have actually looked alright so far. Nathan Collins – a centre-back with nine attacking returns in the league last season – has delivered DefCon points in three straight games. Only three Premier League sides have scored fewer league goals than the Cottagers’ three, meanwhile, and one of those was an own goal!

Two clean sheets in four league matches suggests Villa have definitely been better defensively than going forward, even if their 11 Opta-defined ‘big chances’ conceded is worrying. Relative uncertainty in goal and at left-back plus a shoddy midweek Matty Cash performance drives me to the ever-present Ezri Konsa. He now faces a Sunderland side with the division’s lowest cumulative open play xG (1.57).

I’m not sure I see clean sheets coming for Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea this weekend, so rather than advocate shelling out for a Virgil van Dijk, Trevoh Chalobah or Gabriel, I’ve used my last defender slot to punt on Rodrigo Gomes. This is largely a fixture-based pick, given Leeds have struggled attacking-wise just as much as Wolves, but the Portuguese wing-back did at least have three shots in the box last weekend. He also has two goals in all competitions this season.

Antoine Semenyo has earned top billing from me when it comes to midfield options this week. Seemingly on penalties (at least in the absence of Justin Kluivert), the Ghanaian is one of the league’s most in-form players and underlying stats leaders, fresh from his second double-digit haul of the season and a week without cup duties, and hosting a Newcastle side that may well be a little low on energy after facing Barcelona less than three days prior; we’ve seen midweek exploits sap the zing out of Eddie Howe’s squad before. The Magpies do boast league-leading figures for xGC (2.09) and shots conceded (26) so far, but three of their outings have been against the toothless trio of Villa, Leeds and Wolves – hardly the dangerous outlet that a confident, ‘big-chance’-collecting Semenyo has been for Bournemouth this season.

That all means Mohamed Salah has been edged out of first place in my shortlist despite Liverpool’s (current) main man looking better than he has all season during Wednesday’s Champions League thriller against Atletico Madrid. Even if he hadn’t, his and the Reds’ penchant for late returns this season show you can never count the penalty-taking Egyptian out. Salah also quite likes a Merseyside derby, having scored eight goals and assisted two more in 13 such Premier League outings, and surely offers the most security minutes-wise in Liverpool’s frontline now that Alexander Isak is looking to be increasingly involved.

An Anfield trip isn’t initially an appealing fixture for Everton, but Jack Grealish has been electric since his arrival on Merseyside, creating a league-high 10 chances – five of them last weekend against Villa, when he also led the league for penalty box touches (19) – and registering four assists in the space of three games for the Toffees. Liverpool have been leakier than usual at the back this season as well, conceding twice against each of Bournemouth, Newcastle and Atleti, and are now tasked with contesting Saturday’s early kick-off some two-and-a-bit days after the conclusion of their midweek game. Like Semenyo, Grealish is not a player you want to face with a half-empty tank.

Away from the action at Anfield now, Brighton have conceded a disproportionate number of both key passes (19 vs three) and crosses (31 vs 19) from their right flank compared to their left this season and are one of four teams yet to keep a clean sheet. That’s a weakness the crafty – and set-piece-takingXavi Simons could look to exploit.

Meanwhile, I’ve chosen to target another of the clean sheet-less sides – Nottingham Forest – with my budget midfield offering of Jaidon Anthony. “A Burnley non-defender?!” you say. “That can’t be right!” Ordinarily, I’d agree, but Anthony is the Premier League’s third-highest performer for total non-penalty expected goal involvement (NPxGI) so far – and, far from being a stat-padder, the 25-year-old winger has two goals and an assist to his name, meaning he has been directly involved in all but one of the Clarets’ league goals this season. He should opportunities this weekend versus a leaky Nottingham Forest backline that just succumbed to a late Swansea City comeback in the Carabao Cup and is also in the process of adapting to the attack-first ‘Angeball’ set-up of their new manager.

Jean-Philippe Mateta has racked up more shots on target than anyone bar Haaland, and his Gameweek 6 opponents West Ham have allowed more shots on target (20) than any other team. That’s one pick sorted, even if the Frenchman does only have one goal to his name so far this season.

He may face the only team in the Premier League yet to concede a ‘big chance’ this season… but it’s tough to side against Erling Haaland in this kind of form. The division’s leading goalscorer and attacking stats table-topper netted both home and away against Arsenal last season and if any City player is going to bust the Gunners’ clean sheet, it’s likely to be him. Viktor Gyokeres might also have some joy in the same match; all three of his goals for Arsenal so far have come at home – and let’s not forget the Champions League hat-trick the Swede scored last November against City, who have looked a little defensively suspect again to begin this campaign.

With Liam Delap injured, I’d imagine Joao Pedro is about as close to undroppable as one can get for Chelsea at the moment, even if Enzo Maresca’s comments about the likes of Robert Sanchez still being vulnerable to rotation admittedly spooked me a little. Earning five attacking returns so far, the highly-owned Brazilian could profit against a Manchester United backline that has conceded 10 big chances so far, particularly with Blues star Cole Palmer back in the picture alongside him.

Ollie Watkins is frozen out both by his poor form and our Scout Squad restrictions, which also prevent me from putting forward any of Hugo Ekitike, Richarlison, Chris Wood or Nick Woltemade – though I wouldn’t have anyway, for various other reasons. And with Strand Larsen’s participation against Leeds in doubt, my sub-£7.0m forward slot begrudgingly goes to Rodrigo Muniz. A little contradictory given my backing of Brentford’s Collins, but Muniz looks to have usurped Raul Jimenez as Fulham’s first-choice striker and indeed has accrued three big chances so far this season, with all six of his attempts on goal coming from inside the penalty area. 


SAM SAID

FPL notes: Gakpo latest, Glasner on Munoz 3

This is a difficult Gameweek to call. Arsenal v Man City and the Merseyside derby, alongside other fixtures that are close on paper, make picking players difficult – especially attackers. I have maybe also taken some risks with my picks this week. For example, I have followed the data highlighting Newcastle United’s defensive securities with the best xGC numbers in the league right now (impressively 0.40 better than Arsenal), so I have left out Antoine Semenyo. That’s risky with his form!

West Ham have had a horrible start to the season and so I have opted for three players in my picks this week. I don’t see the Hammers scoring, with Palace having kept three clean sheets in the league so far and having only conceded one goal. They are top for both these metrics, level with Spurs and Arsenal, so I have opted for the Palace defensive double-up. Dean Henderson keeps goal, whilst I have plumped for Daniel Munoz for the attacking threat – although it was a tough choice to go against both Maxence Lacroix and Marc Guehi. Jean-Philippe Mateta might ‘need a rest’, in the words of Oliver Glasner, but without a fit backup, the Frenchman will lead the line and will hopefully, as he is also in my FPL team, torment that West Ham backline.

I have also tripled up on Liverpool for the Merseyside derby. The Reds have conceded in the last four meetings between the sides at Anfield in the Premier League. Therefore, I have opted for the defensive double-up with Alisson and Virgil van Dijk. Virgil has two clean sheets as well as four DefCon points in the league this season and, as we saw in the Champions League, he is always a threat from set pieces. Alongside the two defensive giants for Liverpool is their Egyptian King, Mohamed Salah. He continued his return to goal-scoring form in the Champions League and has eight attacking returns in the last eight Merseyside derbies.

There are several teams that I have doubled up on this week: Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs, Forest and, something I never thought I would say about a newly promoted club, Leeds!

Chelsea face a United side without a clean sheet in their opening four matches and who are fourth worst for xGC. As a result, Joao Pedro and Cole Palmer both make my picks.

From Spurs is my favourite, Micky van de Ven. I don’t think there is a better defensive option at his price at the moment. With three clean sheets in the opening four Gameweeks, plus one in the Champions League, he could do well this weekend. Van de Ven also has added appeal from set pieces which, under Thomas Frank, have been increasingly successful for Spurs. I have paired him with Xavi Simons, who is on corners and free-kicks, so he is offering a few routes to points.

Forest, I hope, have a clean sheet in them against a Burnley side without a lot of attacking threat. This is a last opportunity for Matz Sels to prove himself, and with Ange loving attacking football, I have opted for Morgan Gibbs-White.

Anton Stach features in both Joe’s Goals Imminent and Assists Imminent tables, and against a struggling Wolves side, this could be the week that he goes big on these returns. I have added Joe Rodon as well as Wolves are second bottom for expected goals from open play this season.

Newcastle’s new frontman, Nick Woltemade, earns his spot after a goal last week. Team-mate Tino Livramento is there for Newcastle’s impressive xGC numbers (2.09).

Erling Haaland and Wilson Isidor round up my picks this week.


TOM SAID…

FPL notes: Gyokeres debut, Calafiori praise, Mbeumo + Cunha threat

There aren’t too many stand-out options this week, with fixtures that were once deemed ‘bankers’, such as Burnley v Nottingham Forest and Sunderland v Aston Villa, anything but based on the first four Gameweeks.

Nonetheless, I do expect a home win for Liverpool in the Merseyside derby. Alisson Becker and Virgil van Dijk are my selections from a Reds defence that, despite showing a few defensive issues this season, are still ranked third for lowest expected goals conceded (xGC). Everton, meanwhile, sit among the four worst teams for the concession of shots, which will naturally interest Mohamed Salah.

Elsewhere at the back, I’ve picked out Fulham’s Bernd Leno and Joachim Andersen. Fulham are top-half material for non-penalty xGC this season, despite a tricky start, which has included away trips to Chelsea and Brighton and Hove Albion. I particularly like Andersen, who has claimed defensive contribution (DefCon) points in three of his four matches so far.

I’ve also nominated Jose Sa and Emmanuel Agbadou, who could rack up the DefCons against Leeds United. Daniel Munoz is in, too: his opponents, West Ham United, have conceded 14 chances from their left flank this season, the most of any team except Burnley and Nottingham Forest. They’ve also allowed the joint-most headed opportunities, so it’s hard to overlook Jean-Philippe Mateta, despite Oliver Glasner’s claims that he “needs a break”. I personally don’t see that happening in a London derby, but it’s probably best to keep your eyes peeled on Glasner’s Friday presser for more news.

I’ve also included Erling Haaland up front. It’s probably more optimal for the Scout Picks to spread the funds, but are there five better forwards than him this week, even with ‘easier’ fixtures elsewhere? I doubt it, hence his inclusion here. That said, I’d still put Viktor Gyokeres slightly ahead of the Norwegian this week. We’ll get to gauge Manchester City’s defence some more against Napoli on Thursday night, but so far, I’ve seen nothing to suggest Arsenal won’t trouble them.

I’ve gone for Lucas Bergvall as my budget punt in the middle of the park. He’s picked up back-to-back man of the match awards against West Ham and Villarreal, and I think his late runs into the box could pose challenges for Brighton. Antoine Semenyo and Bryan Mbeumo both make the cut, too, with the expectation that their pace can take advantage of teams that have participated in Europe this week.

Finally, I’ll return to Forest and Villa. Confidence in both sides has naturally faded in the opening weeks, but I still find it hard to completely back against them versus Burnley and Sunderland respectively. Morgan Gibbs-White has had seven shots and four key passes in his four run-outs this season, while Ollie Watkins should benefit from Harvey Elliott’s arrival. I expect the former Liverpool man to start this week, and I’m hoping he can address some of Villa’s creativity issues.


NEALE SAID

FPL notes: Maresca on Palmer's fitness, Pedro + Guiu's absence

This is a real head-scratcher of a week. In normal circumstances, you’d have expected Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Nottingham Forest players to be Scout Picks shoo-ins, especially with Arsenal and Manchester City meeting each other. But the form of Villa and Wolves, plus the uncertainty over which players Ange Postecoglou is going to pick, has altered the landscape.

I’ve even sided against Vitor Pereira’s side with my token budget defensive and midfield picks. The DefCon-accumulating Joe Rodon was a comical own-goal away from three clean sheets in four Gameweeks, while Anton Stach is the only Premier League midfielder to hit double figures for both shots and chances created. Both decent Bench Boost options this week.

Three Forest players have made my Scout Squad this week but there’s not a great deal of conviction with my Chris Wood pick, following Igor Jesus’ brace in midweek. I’m hoping that Jesus and Arnaud Kalimuendo getting minutes in the EFL Cup was a signal that Wood is going to be restored to the starting XI this weekend but the fact that he’s fourth in my forwards’ list, for a clash with Burnley, underscores the shaken faith in the Kiwi striker. I’ve got greater hopes for Matz Sels and Nikola Milenkovic, with Burnley sitting 18th in the Premier League for xG. The Clarets’ total of 2.5 xG conceded from set-pieces is the second-worst in the division, too, so Milenkovic could get some joy from corners and free-kicks.

Wood aside, there are caveats with a lot of forwards this week. Oliver Glasner talked of Jean-Philippe Mateta suffering with fatigue in midweek, while Richarlison and Hugo Ekitike have competition for their places. I’m still expecting Ekitike to start and get 60-70 minutes against Everton, while I’m hoping Richarlison’s breather last weekend was enough of a rest for him. A Brighton side without a clean sheet to their name might be a better fixture, at least for attackers, than initially seems.

A high-octane Bournemouth side are the last team you’d want to face if you’ve just entertained Barcelona 66 hours beforehand, so Antoine Semenyo and Marcos Senesi could prosper against Newcastle United this weekend. The Magpies seem to struggle against the Cherries’ intensity, winless in four matches against their Gameweek 5 opponents since Andoni Iraola took over.

Despite their midweek loss, Chelsea have an excellent chance to bounce back to winning ways on Saturday. To paraphrase Lloyd Bentsen: Manchester United, you’re no Bayern Munich. The beleaguered, identity-less Red Devils are there for the taking at an Old Trafford stadium that could turn toxic, so a rejuvenated Cole Palmer – so long as Enzo Maresca confirms there’s no groin issue on Friday – and Joao Pedro could make hay in Gameweek 5.

Robin Roefs and Emiliano Martinez are both included for what ought to be a low-scoring affair on paper (17th v 19th for xG!), while Maxence Lacroix not only has clean sheet and DefCon potential against West Ham United but also the outside chance of a goal: no side has allowed more headed chances than the Hammers, who have really struggled at set plays.

A word on my maverick punt for the week: Kevin. He was absolutely electric when he came on for his debut against Leeds United, registering three crosses, three take-ons and a chance created in his late cameo. He also had a superb long-range effort that Karl Darlow brilliantly tipped over. He’s not short of match fitness, having racked up plenty of minutes for Shakhtar, and Marco Silva will surely be tempted to throw him in this weekend. I may have gone a week early with this pick, but he’s a name to monitor.


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  1. The Knights Template
    • 12 Years
    2 months, 17 days ago

    Score predictions please:

    Haaland
    Ekitike
    Semenyo
    Pedro

    Thankee

    1. Milk, 1 Šuker
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      2 months, 17 days ago

      6
      5
      4 (Assist and booking)
      5

      1. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Lovely analysis

        1. Milk, 1 Šuker
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          🙂 Happy to help

    2. el polako
      • 8 Years
      2 months, 17 days ago

      2
      1
      10
      8

      Gave it whole 15 seconds of thought.

    3. Miguel Sanchez
      • 9 Years
      2 months, 17 days ago

      2
      5
      8
      5

    4. Sun Jihai
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      2 months, 17 days ago

      6
      2
      1 (as I brought him in)
      5

      1. The Knights Template
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        So did I!

    5. z13
        2 months, 17 days ago

        2 (Arsenal)
        1 (Isak)
        6 (assist)
        9

      • Snoopydog
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 1 Year
        2 months, 17 days ago

        9
        2
        8
        5

        Have them all - and not captaining any of them...

      • Ausman
        • 2 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        8
        2
        14
        6

      • Warby84
        • 10 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        9
        2
        8
        7

    6. TanN
      • 4 Years
      2 months, 17 days ago

      Sels
      Porro Cucurella Lacroix Virgil
      Semenyo Gakpo Grealish
      Haaland Pedro Mateta

      Pope Paqueta King Gudmunson

      1) Start Pope or Sels?
      2) Captain a) Haaland b) Semenyo

      1. z13
          2 months, 17 days ago

          captain c) Pedro

      2. Milk, 1 Šuker
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        @Neale and team - on the predicted lineups for Newcastle you have Livramento starting at LB and RB. I know he's good but he ain't that good!

        1. The Knights Template
          • 12 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          The Livramento twins!

          1. Milk, 1 Šuker
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Lol! Tino and Tiny!

        2. Skonto Rigga
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • Has Moderation Rights
          • 8 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          Doh! I of course meant Tino Asprilla at right-back

          1. Flynniesta
            • 11 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Now that would be a liability, if ever I’ve seen one.

      3. Dynamic Duos
        • 12 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Which def to play ?

        Dubravka
        Munoz Andersen ***
        Salah Semenyo Xavi Elliott
        Haaland Pedro Woltemade

        Petrovic KDH *** ***

        A) Senesi
        B) Gudmundsson
        C) Tosin

        1. Milk, 1 Šuker
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          Senesi

        2. Ausman
          • 2 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          A

      4. marpy016
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Who to start?

        A) Raya
        B) Dubravka

        1) Elliott
        2) Grealish

        1. theshazly
          • 2 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          B2

      5. FplmorelikeFml
        • 1 Year
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Is a Salah/haaland team the new meta or neh?

        1. Kloppen Schloppen
          • 8 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          Won’t be next week imo. I think it will shift to a Haaland Palmer team with Gyokeres in 7 and Arsenal defence.

          1. FplmorelikeFml
            • 1 Year
            2 months, 16 days ago

            Cheers mate, just worried that Palmer had his purple patch already

      6. sayer20
        • 3 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Sels (Dubravka)
        Porro, N.Williams, Konsa (Diouf, Tarkowski)
        Salah (C) Gakpo, B.Fernandes, Anderson
        Pedro, Watkins, Bowen
        4Ft 0ITB
        Happy to let it roll and strong with 5FT next week? Thanks!

        1. Camzy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          Look at Mr. Diamond Hands here able to roll 4FTs with a strikeforce of Watkins and Bowen. Brave.

        2. jayzico
          • 14 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          4ft? Get watkins and bowen OUT

      7. Camzy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 15 Years
        2 months, 17 days ago

        Been thinking about Foden.

        Is there a spot on a WC 6 for Foden? Could be fun to mess around and see.

        Pope Dubravka
        Calafiori Lacroix Senesi Tosin Rodon
        Palmer Foden Semenyo Gakpo Eze
        Haaland Pedro 4.4m

        I'm not the biggest fan of Gyokeres tbh. 9m is a lot to pay. But I'd still leave an Arsenal spot open for him in case I@m wrong.

        1. z13
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Yeah Gyokeres early subs recently might put me off him in my WC in GW7

          • Tonyawesome69
            • 6 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            I wouldn't feel comfortable going with all 3 of Foden/Gakpo/Eze.

          • AC/DC AFC
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            I think wildcard 6 probably needs Isak and then it's either him or Palmer.

            Liverpool and Chelsea immediate fixtures are fairly similar. Who would you rather have when they play each other, perhaps Palmer does edge it then?

            1. Camzy
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 15 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              I don't think so. Isak's rotation could be annoying and he'll split mins here and there with no pens.

              1. x.jim.x
                • 11 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                He hit 25 non-pen goals + assists for Newcastle averaging 80 mins a game.

                Do you think he does better or worse this season? We don't even know for sure if Salah is taking pens, let's be honest.

              2. AC/DC AFC
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 10 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                I'm weighing it up

                I've picked 7 of the same in my draft wildcard plus Munoz and Gabriel so that's about 9 similar.

                I'm tempted to go with Haaland, Isak and Pedro up front with King as my cheaper attacker.

                Not having Salah makes Isak more tempting to my mind, it would be odd to wildcard into a no Liverpool team.

                I'd be losing Ekitike.

                Perhaps Gw6 isn't ideal for Liverpool and a wildcard

                pal, che, MUN, bre, AVL, mci isn't the kindest fixture run but they're the best team in the league.

        2. Tonyawesome69
          • 6 Years
          2 months, 17 days ago

          Would you BB5 before potential WC6?

          Potential BB5:
          - Kelleher v ful (A) or Dubravka v NFO (H)
          - Esteve v NFO (H)
          - Porro v bha (A)
          - Reijnders v ars (A)

          Rest of the team:
          1FT 1.0ITB
          Munoz Andersen Murillo
          Salah Bruno Semenyo Anderson
          Watkins Evanilson Mateta

          1. z13
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Yes

            • theshazly
              • 2 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              No

            • AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Probably not

              I just don't see the clean sheets that you'll need but the trend could continue

              Even if it's low scoring games you'd expect there to be some goals at Burnley and Brighton etc.

            • Snoopydog
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 1 Year
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Yes. I'm wondering whether to BB - will probably not as one of mu four unlikely to play, but this line-up respectable.

          2. theshazly
            • 2 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Sels ( Dub )
            Guehi Porro Diouf (Guddmnssn / DeCuyper)
            Salah Wirtz KDH Reijnders Kudus
            JP Watkins Gyokeres

            1 FT / 2.1 ITB

            Do what ?

            A ) roll this week then do Wirtz, Watkins >> King, Haaland with 2 FT before GW6

            B ) WC

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              A

          3. NielsvanDelft
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 7 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Which combo scores the most in the next 6?

            A = Gakpo - Foden - VDV
            B = Palmer - Reijnders - Rodon

            1. theshazly
              • 2 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              A

            2. Miguel Sanchez
              • 9 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              B

          4. Miguel Sanchez
            • 9 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Palmer captain against United?

            1. theshazly
              • 2 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Risky stuff

              1. Miguel Sanchez
                • 9 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                Why so? Tired legs after UCL?

                1. Kloppen Schloppen
                  • 8 Years
                  2 months, 17 days ago

                  Was hobbling around like he was still injured. Apparently he’s fine. United full rest. I personally wouldn’t.

            2. NielsvanDelft
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 7 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Considering it...

            3. Malkmus
              • 14 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              I think he'll definitely score, so a good option imo

            4. x.jim.x
              • 11 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Check Chelsea's record at Old Trafford

          5. ☈☾
            • 8 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Third Liverpool slot on Free Hit

            1. VVD
            or
            2. Ekitike
            or
            3. Wirtz

            1. Snoopydog
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 1 Year
              2 months, 17 days ago

              VVD

          6. Dynamic Duos
            • 12 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Rashford brace last night, so its just utd that ruin players?

            1. Malkmus
              • 14 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              He hadn't scored or assisted for 5 games and he has always had that in his locker tbf, just very very rarely And it was deflected. People have short memories - he was a party boy, called in sick when hungover, on 350k pw, not trying a leg, walking around the pitch, hated by proper utd fans - which is incredible for a boyhood academy player - and was dreadful for 18 months. So for once that isn't on utd.

            2. x.jim.x
              • 11 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Barca fans wanted him dropped before this game btw, but don't let that spoil this boring false narrative

              1. Dynamic Duos
                • 12 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                Yeah had to check your profile, but i was sure you must be a utd fan, makes sense, we caught a big one, fish!

                1. x.jim.x
                  • 11 Years
                  2 months, 17 days ago

                  "Hur dur I was only PRETENDING to be as dumb as your average Talksport caller"

                  1. Dynamic Duos
                    • 12 Years
                    2 months, 17 days ago

                    As your avg utd fan*

          7. Sun Jihai
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Switch any bench players here? CS odds between BRE/BUR/CHE/MUN are all c20-25%

            Kelleher
            Porro Andersen Rodon
            Salah Semenyo Anderson Reijnders
            Haaland Gkoyeres JP
            Dubravka King Tosin Dorgu

            1. RamaJama
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 13 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Gtg

          8. RamaJama
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Any changes, FH or roll transfer with this team?

            Dubravka
            Williams VdV Cucurella
            Salah Semenyo Dango Kudos Rejinders
            Haaland Watkins

            Subs Verbruggen Guiu Diof Esteve

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Diouf first sub, could get an assist.

              Sell Watkins or roll.

          9. MGD
            • 9 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Sanchez
            Porro - Diouf - Munoz
            Semenyo - Kudus - Wirtz - Gakpo
            Watkins - Haaland - Jao Pedro

            Dubravka (NFO), King (BRE), Konsa (sun), Esteve (NFO)

            1 ft, 1.9m itb.

            Good enough to BB? Havent used WC yet.

            (If BB, anywhere to upgrade?)

            1. Kloppen Schloppen
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Yeah BB and Roll

            2. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              That bench boost depends on Forest blanking again

              It's possible

          10. Dynamic Duos
            • 12 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Who would rather from gwk6 ?

            A) Virgil
            B) Gabriel

            1. ☈☾
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              B

          11. Skout
            • 6 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Bench boost this? 0.8 itb

            Petrovic
            Munoz Lacroix Senesi
            Salah Semenyo Grealish Reijnders
            Haaland Pedro Mateta

            Dubravka King Rodon Reinildo

            1. ☈☾
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Yes

          12. estheblessed
            • 10 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Play:

            a) Sels (Burnley A)
            b) Dubravka (Forest H)

            ?

            1. ☈☾
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              A

          13. CLOD
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Hi folks, have somehow ended up with Brennan Johnson and Harvey Barnes in my team. Would you transfer one of them out this week for Palmer or Semenyo, or wait until next week and have 2 free transfers to get rid of both? Thanks in advance!

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Yeah

              Ditch Johnson this week

              Watch him score late on from the bench!

            2. Tonyawesome69
              • 6 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Sell Brennan first - Gordon still suspended so I think Barnes should start this GW

          14. tbos83
            • 5 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Start:
            A) Ndiaye (v Liv)
            B) PM Sarr (v Bri)

            1. ☈☾
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              B

            2. Kloppen Schloppen
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              B

          15. big dawg
            • 13 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Would you play Rejinders or Grealish fellow overthinkers?

            1. Kloppen Schloppen
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Jack

              1. big dawg
                • 13 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                Yes swinging that way

            2. Camzy
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 15 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Grealish. Liverpool defense is worse than Arsenal's.

              1. big dawg
                • 13 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                True

          16. Kloppen Schloppen
            • 8 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Play one:

            A. Drewsbury Hall (liv)
            B. Reinaldo (AVL)

            1. ☈☾
              • 8 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              A

            2. big dawg
              • 13 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Reinaldo just because of home advantage

          17. ☈☾
            • 8 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Best fixtures to target on free hit?

            1. Dynamic Duos
              • 12 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              It's a bad week tbf. Liverpool v Everton

              1. ☈☾
                • 8 Years
                2 months, 17 days ago

                I know but FH already triggered. Any other fixtures?

                1. Dynamic Duos
                  • 12 Years
                  2 months, 17 days ago

                  Palace, Spurs maybe

          18. Dynamic Duos
            • 12 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            G2G here? Just Done Wissa to Woltemade.

            Dubravka
            Senesi Andersen Munoz
            Salah Elliott Xavi Semenyo
            Haaland Pedro Woltemade

            Petrovic KDH Gudmundsson Tosin

          19. have you seen cyan
            • 6 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            I have a theory on why MGW signed a new contract with NFO and why his form is so bad. Marinakis told him they would be getting a new manager who would play exciting football and win things. MGW thought they were going to get Mourinho or someone but instead got Ange xD

            1. Camzy
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 15 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Or the simpler reason. He's not that good.

            2. x.jim.x
              • 11 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              No wonder he signed that new contract if he's thick enough to think Mourinho after hearing "exciting football"

          20. ☈☾
            • 8 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Mateta worth it on FH without Sarr?

            1. Drizzle
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 2 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Probably

            2. SARRFACE
              • 14 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              I would say so. With a lively Yeremy Pino in the mix, the chances are still good.

          21. Bradleyfarrell
            • 3 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            G2G?

            Dubravka
            Cash Chalobah Gudmunsson
            Reijnders Salah Dewsbury-Hall Semenyo
            Gyokeres Wood Haaland

            (Petrovic, Gabriel, Reinildo,King)

            Wood or Watkins?

          22. ☈☾
            • 8 Years
            2 months, 17 days ago

            Which team looks like a guaranteed clean sheet this GW?

            1. Drizzle
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 2 Years
              2 months, 17 days ago

              Come on man, you can do better than this surely