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20 October 2025 110 comments
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In our weekly chip poll, around one in six of responders (17%) say they are planning to use their Bench Boost in Gameweek 9.

That makes it the most popular chip of the week.

In this article, we ask: is now the time to hit ‘play’ if you haven’t already?

Many of those intending to use the Bench Boost will no doubt have already made their minds up, and have tailored their squads accordingly. You’ve heard of ‘team-dependent’; this is ‘bench-dependent’.

But for those on the fence, we look at the considerations. This is a reworking of an article we published in Gameweek 8 but, given the popularity of the Bench Boost this week, we felt it was worthwhile to update and revisit it for Gameweek 9.

GAMEWEEK 9 BENCH BOOST V OTHER WEEKS

Bench Boost Gameweek 9

Looking at other possible windows in which you could use the Bench Boost, we’ve isolated the fixtures of Burnley, Leeds United and Sunderland above.

Why? Simply because many of our squads will contain one, two or maybe three £4.0m goalkeepers and defenders. It’s usually these types of players, ie the bench fodder, that we ‘boost’ when using the chip.

And the majority come from the newly promoted clubs. The only current £4.0m starting goalkeepers do, as do all seven of the eight top-scoring £4.0m-ish defenders.

Even four of the five top-scoring £5.0m-and-under midfielders are on the books of the Premier League new boys.

Here is a quick overview of the pros and cons of Gameweeks 9, 11 and 18, when the fixtures look favourable for Burnley, Leeds and/or Sunderland.

ProsCons
GW9Favourable fixtures for Leeds and Burnley

Got Leeds and Burnley players, rather than those from Sunderland? Here’s a big window of opportunity, with the Whites and the Clarets facing the sides currently 19th and 20th in the division. Unlike in Gameweek 8, they’re not facing each other – so there’s no ‘conflict of interest’ here.


Gets it out of the way!

Not everyone likes the Bench Boost; some FPL managers view it as a bit of an albatross around their necks. At the back of your mind, with an unplayed Bench Boost, you’ve got the nagging reminder that you’re going to ideally need four playing substitutes at some point. Get it out of the way now, and the focus is just on the starting XI for maybe as long as the next six months.

Game-time for Guiu + Kroupi?

If you’ve still got Marc Guiu (£4.3m), his game-time prospects are looking rosier. His 45-minute outing off the bench in Gameweek 8 was his longest of the season, and he impressed Enzo Maresca in the process. There are no guarantees of a start in Gameweek 9; Maresca said afterwards that having a second striker alongside Joao Pedro (£7.5m) was a viable tactic when the Blues are up against a five-man defence, which Sunderland don’t operate with. But he’s getting minutes of some variety now, at least, and owners can pray for a start on Saturday.

As for budget forward Eli Kroupi Junior (£4.5m), his Gameweek 9 minutes look even better with Evanilson (£7.0m) a big doubt. Kroupi scored twice on his full league debut against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

Good fixture for cheap defenders from West Ham + Wolves

They may cost £4.0m but defenders from West Ham and Wolves, such as the DefCon-accumulating Konstantinos Mavropanos (£4.4m) and assist machine El Hadji Malick Diouf (£4.4m), aren’t too pricey. While the Hammers are struggling, there’s hope that Nuno Espirito Santo’s appointment can stiffen the backline and lead to an upturn in clean sheets.
No favourable game for Sunderland

It’s not so good if one or more of your budget bench options play for Sunderland, who are away at Chelsea this week. That said, the likes of Nordi Mukiele (£4.0m) are capable of bagging DefCon points in any fixture.

Crystal Palace away at Arsenal

It’s not just the fixtures of the newly promoted clubs we have to consider when Bench Boosting. If you own the likes of Maxence Lacroix (£5.1m), for instance, Crystal Palace are away at Arsenal in Gameweek 9. In a normal, non-Bench Boost week, you may consider benching Lacroix and starting someone like Maxime Esteve (£4.0m) or Joe Rodon (£4.1m) instead. A Bench Boost means including Lacroix’s score – which, of course, could be supplemented by DefCon points.

Can’t Wildcard beforehand

In years gone by (and still), a popular play would be to set up your squad ready for a Bench Boost by Wildcarding the week beforehand, giving you the best possible chance of getting 15 starters out. In this case, the time for that was Gameweek 8, which has now passed. If you’ve got a squad littered with injuries or out-of-favour players, being able to field a full squad of 15 in Gameweek 9 might be tricky.
GW11Decent – but not as good – fixtures for Leeds and Burnley

Again, some decent fixtures for Leeds and Burnley – albeit probably not as good as Gameweek 11 and both on the road. Struggling Nottingham Forest, who the Whites face, may be buoyed by a new manager, too.

Allows a Wildcard in Gameweek 9/10

If you’re not in a good position to Bench Boost now, say because of injuries or a bench containing non-starters, a Gameweek 9/10 Wildcard allows you to clear out the dead wood and prepare yourself for a Gameweek 11 Bench Boost immediately after.

West Ham at home to Burnley

As above, it’s another favourable fixture – probably the best all season – for West Ham’s cheap defenders.

Anderson at home to Leeds

If Elliot Anderson (£5.4m) is your ‘eighth attacker’, the Forest midfielder has a favourable fixture at home to Leeds.
Man City v Liverpool – might a Free Hit be better?

Gameweek 11 also sees the hard-to-call meeting of Manchester City and Liverpool. While you’re not going to bench Erling Haaland (£14.6m) for this, especially with the Reds in defensive disarray, might a Free Hit be the better chip this week? It allows cherry-picked double/triple-ups on clubs with favourable fixtures, such as Arsenal, Chelsea, West Ham and a Nottingham Forest side that may be rejuvenated by a managerial change.

No favourable game for Sunderland

And again, the same caveat as Gameweek 9 regarding Sunderland, who are at home to Arsenal in Gameweek 11.
GW18Favourable fixtures for all three promoted clubs

This is the only remaining week in which all three new boys have decent fixtures. And, like in Gameweek 8, two of them face each other. Burnley, meanwhile, are at home to Everton.


Transfer top-up


The transfer top-up in Gameweek 16 allows managers extra leg-room to stock up on players to boost in advance of Gameweek 18. It means the Wildcard – which is frequently used close to the Bench Boost – doesn’t have to be saved for so late in the day.

Better week for some budget midfielders

Whether your budget midfielder (if you have one) is Granit Xhaka (£5.0m), Anton Stach (£5.1m), Kiernan DewsburyHall (£5.0m) or even Josh King (£4.5m), there are favourable fixtures in Gameweek 18. The one exception is Elliot Anderson (£5.4m), but then he doesn’t have a good fixture in Gameweek 9 either.
Gameweek 18 is way off

It’s a long way to go before we get to Gameweek 18, which is still two months away! While the three promoted sides have started fairly well this time around, will they still be a force come Christmas time? And will the likes of King still be regular starters?

Rotation

Gameweek 18 is the Boxing Day round of games, which could see rotation and minute management in operation. As it’s the first (rather than middle) game in a three-match week, the carnage might not be so widespread as in previous years, at least.

Lack of team news information?

Perhaps more pertinent to the seasonal round of games is the unreliability of press conferences around this time of year. Any that will take place (and it should be most managers facing the media) will be done well before the Gameweek 18 deadline, perhaps as long as 3-4 days before the game – so there’s always the chance of undisclosed/late-developing injuries occurring in the interim. As with the above point, we want a full squad of 15 players out when using our Bench Boost.

Suspension tightrope

There’s no chance of any Burnley, Leeds or Sunderland players missing out with a suspension for yellow card accumulation in Gameweek 9. That will likely not be the case come Gameweek 18, as the bookings steadily rack up throughout the season. Players might have already reached five bookings and be out of the other end by Christmas, of course, but there’s a greater risk of some of your picks – from not just the promoted clubs but elsewhere – being on the suspension tightrope going into Gameweek 17.

PLAYERS TO CONSIDER IF YOU’RE PLAYING THE BENCH BOOST IN GAMEWEEK 9

Again, as we mentioned in the introduction, many of you playing a Gameweek 9 Bench Boost will already have your boostable budget picks in place.

For those in the market for a new name or two, however, here are the leading picks.

BURNLEY

FPL notes: Esteve injury boost, Ballard latest + Guiu debut

Fresh from a nine-point haul in Gameweek 8, Martin Dubravka is the only completely secure £4.0m goalkeeper at present.

Burnley’s clean sheet potential is perhaps inferior to the other two promoted clubs, despite Saturday’s shut-out. They rank 20th for expected goals conceded (xGC), for instance, and have yet to keep a clean sheet on the road.

Maxime Esteve (£4.0m), however, can potentially compensate with DefCon/DC points. He’s gained those in four of his eight outings and wasn’t far away on another two occasions. 

In midfield, Luis Florentino (£5.0m) has banked DefCon in all four starts and leads the way for clearances, blocks, interceptions, recoveries and tackles (CBIRTs) per 90 minutes among Fantasy midfielders who have made more than one start in 2025/26. He admittedly offers no goal threat, with not one penalty box touch all season, but a floor of three/four points is more than acceptable for a £5.0m midfielder.

FPL notes: Burnley's new DefCon king + £3.9m defender starts again

Top scorer Jaidon Anthony (£5.7m) obviously appeals higher up the price list, although it should be noted that he’s failed to have a single shot in the last two Gameweeks.

LEEDS UNITED

While Karl Darlow (£4.0m) is under pressure now from Lucas Perri (£4.5m), defenders Joe Rodon (£4.1m) and Gabriel Gudmundsson (£4.0m) should be safe in their respective positions.

Rodon surprisingly only has four DefCon points to his name but he averages 8.5 clearances, blocks, interceptions and tackles (CBITs) per game, so he’s always there or thereabouts the threshold. He’s also demonstrated an attacking threat in recent weeks, racking up seven shots – one a goal, one hitting the post – in the last three Gameweeks.

Further forward, Anton Stach (£5.1m) is the most owned but Sean Longstaff (£4.9m) is currently outstripping him for DefCon, chances created (thanks to taking over set-piece duties from Stach) and even shots.

This is a comparison of the pair over the last three Gameweeks:

FPL Gameweek 9 Bench Boost: Pros/cons + players to consider 2

CHEAP OPTIONS FROM OTHER CLUBS

Looking at other teams with favourable fixtures this week, Wolves had picked up in the two matches before Gameweek 8 and very nearly shut out Spurs and Brighton.

Santiago Bueno (£4.4m) has been a big part of that improved backline, banking DefCon points in two of his four starts. Away from DefCon, Hugo Bueno (£4.4m) has the fifth-best rate of chance creation among FPL defenders (one every 49 minutes) this season.

Midfielder Andre (£5.4m), who features on the CBIRTs list above, has banked DefCon point in all four of his starts that lasted 70+ minutes.

A reminder, however, that opponents Burnley are party-poopers when it comes to defensive contributions.

Can Nuno Espirito Santo work his defensive magic at West Ham? A favourable fixture against Leeds will certainly given the Hammers the chance of a clean sheet.

El Hadji Malick Diouf (£4.4m) has been involved in 12 chances (seven created, five shots), while the improving Konstantinos Mavropanos (£4.4m) has delivered DefCon in three of his five starts.

As mentioned towards the top of this piece, Marc Guiu (£4.3m) and especially Eli Kroupi Junior (£4.5m) are looking better bets for game-time of some variety now. On top of that, they have good-looking fixtures in Gameweek 9.

Keep an ear out for the press conferences later in the week, which may give more of an indication of whether these two budget forwards are likely to start this weekend.


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  1. royals forever
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Is this team G2G for a BB or are there any changes that I should make

    Raya Dubravka
    Gabriel Cucurella Rodon Alderete Senesi
    Fernandes Semenyo Rejinders Stach Kudus
    Haaland Pedro Bowen

    1 FT 1.1 ITB

    Any ideas would be welcomed

    1. TheBrazilianRonaldo
      • 6 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I would monitor Pedro, and Stach in next the two games, but believe team structure is better with 4 in defence, or 5 in midfield with defcon, so without picking players, I would suggest moving funds more into defence and midfield, rather than up top.

    2. tbos83
      • 5 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Maybe Reijnders > Caicedo

  2. Captain Mal
    • 1 Year
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Damn, looks like another hamstring injury for Branthwaite. It's a shame he can't stay healthy. Once you get trapped in a series of injuries it affects you mentally, too. And on a WC year as well...

    1. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      So now Kean is nailed for even longer?

  3. Miguel Sanchez
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Which Chelsea def:

    A) James
    B) Chalobah
    C) Cucurella

    1. TheBrazilianRonaldo
      • 6 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      James if you have spare subs, and transfers in case he gets injured again. Chalobah to be safe. Cucurella if you want t throw things at the TV (I have him).

      1. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Just seen a problem ahead after the next IB, the Burnley fixture immediately after the break is followed by games against Barca and Arsenal. Could well see a Brentford style rotation there for the likes of Cucurella and James

        1. TheBrazilianRonaldo
          • 6 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          As said I have Cucurella, but if I did not have him, I think personally I'd want just Chelsea midfield for the upcoming run, or their cheapest playing defender.

    2. iFash@FPL
      • 1 Year
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Acheampong?

      1. Bobby Digital
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Tosin a threat to him though?

      2. Miguel Sanchez
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        He’s great but will be in and out of the team this season I think

    3. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      B) to be safe

  4. Bobby Digital
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Raya
    Senesi Gudmundsson VDV
    Saka Mbeumo Semenyo Reijnders
    Haaland Pedro Gyokeres

    Dub Xavi Guehi Alderete

    2 FT, 0.1M ITB

    Xavi and Reijnders to Gakpo and King a nobrainer? Any other ideas?

  5. Alexis Nonsense
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Can't believe this is even a question, but here we are:

    Play Porro (Everton away) or Estève (Wolves away) ?

    Porro for higher upside?

    1. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Porro

    2. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Porro

    3. Cold Palms
      • 1 Year
      1 month, 16 days ago

      It’s an even bet so the less owned player is the pick I would say in this case

  6. FPL Virgin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Criminal not to include Fulham in the fixture analysis with £4.5m Josh King being an option.

  7. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Save FT here, if no midweek injuries.

    Pope
    Gabriel Timber Rodon
    Saka Bruno Semenyo Sarr Kudus
    Haaland Pedro

    Dubravka Gulu Andersen Mukiele

    1. Bobby Digital
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Yup

      1. Gazwaz80
        • 6 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Great team…

  8. adstomko
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Which option to do this weekend?

    A) Play Muñoz (Arsenal away) & roll FT
    B) Elliott > Minteh (Man Utd away)

    Elliott is on my bench - I have 12 starting players

    1. Warby84
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Play Munoz

  9. AC/DC AFC
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Jean-Philippe Mateta's xG of 3.67 vs. Bournemouth is the highest by a player in a Premier League game in the last 10 seasons at least. 

    Highest xG in a Premier League game since 2016/17:

    3.67 - Mateta vs. Bournemouth (2025) 

    2.97 - Lacazette vs. Man Utd (2017)

    2.89 - Alexis vs. Hull City (2017) 

    2.88 - N. Jackson vs. Tottenham (2023)

    1. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I wonder how many Jackson scored in that one.

      1. AC/DC AFC
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        A hat trick

        2 injury goals and Spurs down to 9 men at home

        https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/671139/chelsea-tottenham-hotspur

    2. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Lacazette vs. De Gea (2017)

      Fixed that for you

  10. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    When is the next big window for using WC? 10 or 13? 10

    1. Skonto Rigga
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • Has Moderation Rights
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Yeah they're the exact same two Gameweeks I'm looking at now. Thinking of going in GW10 and then being able to, in theory, have 3-4 free transfers to bring in more City and Liverpool if required.

      1. DARK SIDE OF THE LOON
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Yes. Pool and Palace look good starting 10. City, apart from Haaland coukd come into consideration.

  11. -GK22-
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    BB this lot? 1FT and £0.2m (might replace Reijnders)

    Pope, Dubravka
    Gabriel, Timber, Munoz, Rodon, Senesi
    Semenyo, Saka, Sarr, Reijnders, Stacy
    Haaland, Bowen, Woltemade

  12. Stimps
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Easy -4 right?

    Evanilson, VDV -> Woltemade, Timber

    1. Livinginapool - Top 100 Any…
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Yep

  13. Brosstan
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Will Slot come to his senses and bench the sulky swede against Brentford? Or will Ekitike owners stay mudded

    1. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      £500m summer window and their current best lineup being...

      Mamardashvili
      Bradley - Konate - Van Dijk - Robertson
      Szoboszlai - Gravenberch - Jones
      Chiesa - Ekitike - Gakpo

      ...is actually hilarious.

      1. Brosstan
        • 11 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        One of the worst transfer windows in PL history so far.

        1. x.jim.x
          • 11 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          It's certainly one of the stupidest - spending a record fee on Isak to replace your new striker who just hit the ground running is a leaf out of Woodward's book, would never have expected it from a club as well-ran as Liverpool.

          I'm hesitant to call it the worst, as I'm still pretty sure Isak will come good, but I don't trust Slot to find the right balance / make the big calls to get them performing. Also our 2023/24 window (£200m'ish on Hojlund, Mount, Amrabat and Onana) exists.

  14. Nightcrawler
    • 6 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Start one

    A) Munoz

    B) Rodon

    Would normally never bench Munoz but away to arsenal significantly worse than home to arsenal from a defensive point of view

    Also west ham concede a lot from set oeices

    1. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I disagree. With how attacking Palace are I think Arteta is likely to approach the game as he does the absolute toughest games. I could see a 0-0 being likely. Arsenal unlikely to score more than 1 goal.

    2. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      rodon, underlying stats point to leeds' being unfortunate to have conceded the amount of goals they have

      arsenal tend to attack down Saka's side more so not sure if munoz can get dc points at the emirates either

  15. Nomar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Haaland TC GW13 yes?

    1. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      You can TC Haaland in any game week.

  16. F4L
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    do you think Sesko comes in next match for Mount or Cunha? i guess time to cut losses with cunha, although he did play well yesterday

    1. KLOPPS AND ROBBERS... the s…
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I'd keep Cunha

    2. Brosstan
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I thought Cunha was poor. He makes bad decisions, selfish. It's a good thing from an FPL pov but not if it gets to the point where it's detrimental to the team and he gets dropped. Not sure what Amorim will be thinking but for me Cunha is the one who drops out for Sesko, not mount.

      1. x.jim.x
        • 11 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Not rating Cunha's performance from yesterday is a sign that football may not be for you, I'm afraid to say...

        1. Brosstan
          • 11 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Laughable comment. He lost the ball countless times due to poor decisions and had 0 attacking contributions..

          1. x.jim.x
            • 11 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Can't waste time on anyone who thinks "No goal or assist = bad game" soz!

        2. Bored Ape Jota Club
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Great football performance, but not a fantasy asset I would buy.

    3. x.jim.x
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I would say so - Amorim just wanted more workhorses in midfield with Cunha dropping deep.

    4. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      thanks all. i do want to keep but i think unless mount pick up another injury not sure its worth it

  17. bso
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    BB .3 mib - have Sarr vs ARS not the best but good enough to go for it?

    Pope Dubravka
    Timber Gabriel Rodon Senesi Burn
    Endo Sarr Saka Semenyo Cullen
    Haaland Woltemade Bowen

  18. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Porro > James this week followed by Pedro > Mateta next week. Good moves?

    1. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      I like those, just wait midweek games

      1. Count of Monte Hristo
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Yeah waiting for sure especially with Reece James playing 😉

  19. Ronnies
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Best option;

    A) Play Jeijnders - away to Villa

    B) Guiu to Woltermade (Jeijnders 1st sub)

    Cheers.

    1. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      B

    2. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      b, unless really positive update on wissa injury before next gw

      1. Steavn8k
        • 2 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Really think Wissa could challenge his GT at the moment?

        1. F4L
          • 10 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          maybe not from a form pov, just purely rotational. like post barca against bournemouth howe was happy to bench bruno g and joelinton.

          and thats not to knock woltemade, no doubting his quality. just its a long old season

    3. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      B

  20. Magic Zico
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Which one?
    A. James - play alternate 433 and 343
    B. Caicedo - mostly play 343 (Caicedo/Reinjders rotation)

    1. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      A

    2. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      i think with james' injury record and chelsea's defensive issues to an extent (mainly through injuries ofc), not sure would be that confident getting james for 5.4mil. like would much rather munoz at 0.2 more. maybe ive missed something

      b looks fine. see how paqueta goes today, if you can afford.

      1. Magic Zico
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Yep, original plan is midfield improvement: Caicedo, Paqueta or Minteh ... Caicedo has the upperhand fixtures short term

        1. DavvaMC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 4 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Enzo maybe?

  21. Old Wulfrunian
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 16 days ago

    Best pick up to replace Kudus in gw10?
    a)Sarr
    b)Sessegnon
    c)Gordon

    1. Magic Zico
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      A

    2. F4L
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      think sarr, but gordon has great potential. not sure how Newcastle fans might see it, but if hall can get back soon it might benefit gordon instead of having burn playing behind him. just to give him some more support and room to come inside

      but sarr right now, especially given the price difference

    3. z13
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Ndiaye, infinite routes to points, playing winger, penalties, defcon, high assist potential

      • Old Wulfrunian
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        cheers both!

    4. Steavn8k
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 16 days ago

      Was pretty said on doing Bruno and Gyokeres to Saka and Woltemade, but wonder whether I should just do Gyokeres to Woltemade now? Would leave me without Arsenal attack though.

      1. Magic Zico
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 7 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Without ARS attact for this week is probably not disastrous as there are many other attackers could par or even better than theirs (FPL wise)

      2. z13
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Also, for Burnley and Sunderland away I'm not sure Arsenal will come away with 4+ goals. At home yes, but away although definitely possible not probable for me. So it's not too much of a risk, as long as you have defensive cover from Arsenal

          1. el polako
            • 8 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Surely even they can’t score 4 goals from corners in one game.

        • Steavn8k
          • 2 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Cheers all

      3. KLOPPS AND ROBBERS... the s…
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 16 days ago

        Bench boost this?
        Dubrav, Xhaka, Richards, Rodon

      4. z13
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Isak to drop in price, following Gyokeres and Reijnders. Are we all kneejerkers honestly

          1. theplayer
            • 12 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Isak dropping is no surprise at all. What's he doing to justify his 10.6 price? Not a 90 min player, not on pens, not on form etc

            1. AC/DC AFC
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 10 Years
              1 month, 16 days ago

              I went early to Isak on Gw6 wildcard, would rather still be able to play Ekitike but neither seem an option at the moment.

              I'm in last week territory with him. It's the price as well as performances.

          2. x.jim.x
            • 11 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Reijnders hasn't scored since 16th August
            Gyokeres hasn't scored since 13th September
            Isak hasn't scored since 4th May

            How are any of these moves kneejerks?

          3. el polako
            • 8 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Not knee jerkers .
            People who have been tricked and hurting.

        • AC/DC AFC
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 10 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Raya Dúbravka
          Gabriel Chalabah Romero Senesi Mukiele
          Semenyo Eze Sarr Reijnders Stach
          Mateta Haaland Isak

          £1.4m itb. 1 ft.

          Just roll and then either sell Isak to Wolt or Romero to a £4m to afford Eze to Saka in Gw10?

          I'm quite happy to play Eze against Palace. Might start Dub. too.

          Would you rather play Isak (bre) or Wolt (FUL) in Gw9?

        • Vasshin
          • 6 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          As of right now, who is the best fpl forward that doesn’t play these midweek european games?

          1. x.jim.x
            • 11 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Slim pickings but probably Bowen

          2. AC/DC AFC
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Welbeck you'd say.

            Mateta could be benched for AEK etc and the next two are home games for Palace.

        • x.jim.x
          • 11 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Number of successful take-ons this season:

          Mohamed Salah - 1
          Altay Bayindir - 1

        • Sting
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          there are two groups of mids with decent xMins we should be targeting:

          goal threat (open play NPxG, on pens): semenyo, mbeumo, gakpo, sarr

          multiple routes to points (open play xA, set pieces, def cons, baseline bps involvement): saka, bruno, enzo, minteh, xhaka

          mids not in either of these brackets should be an avoid: kudus, eze, gordon, reijnders, wirtz, simons, doku

          this is why i’ve sold reijnders to enable the upgrade to saka and will be looking for an opportunity to sell kudus by gw12

          1. AC/DC AFC
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 10 Years
            1 month, 16 days ago

            I'd agree that Semenyo, Saka, Gakpo and Sarr are strong picks...

            After that Bruno, Ndiaye and Enzo all make a strong case.

            I also think Eze will do well. He wasn't in his strongest position against Fulham and struggled a bit.

        • Saka White Rice
          • 11 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          Rank best to worst on WC

          A) Woltemade
          B) Bruno
          C) Sarr

        • Jarnathan
          • 9 Years
          1 month, 16 days ago

          So I have Reijnders and have regularly played him - so the problem is that he's not getting Defcon points like Xhaka, but is too expensive for the bench. I'm thinking of Eze, but he hasn't particularly returned well, so its either Xhaka on the bench (Sunderlands fixtures are getting worse) or Eze with the view that Arsenals fixtures are improving....

          1. Cold Palms
            • 1 Year
            1 month, 16 days ago

            Broaden your horizons

            1. Jarnathan
              • 9 Years
              1 month, 16 days ago

              The rest of the team is in pretty good shape

              Pope
              Califiori / Timber / Munoz / Truffet / Esteve
              Grealish / Kudus / Gakpo / Semenyo / Reijinders
              Pedro / Haaland / Woltermade

              Pedro is out next week (probably for Mateta who has a difficult fixture)