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22 October 2025 252 comments
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It’s Scout Squad time as our four-strong panel argues the case for the best Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players for Gameweek 9 in isolation.

Marc, Sam, Tom F and Neale explain their picks in the article below.


MORE ABOUT THE SCOUT SQUAD

Scout Squad Gameweek 9

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 9

NEALETOMSAMMARC
GKNick PopeNick PopeNick PopeGianluigi Donnarumma
Robert SanchezDjordje PetrovicDjordje PetrovicRobert Sanchez
Martin DubravkaDavid RayaRobert SanchezMartin Dubravka
DEFMarcos SenesiGabriel MagalhaesGabriel MagalhaesGabriel Magalhaes
Gabriel MagalhaesReece JamesMarcos SenesiMarcos Senesi
Trevoh ChalobahKieran TrippierReece JamesDan Burn
Joe RodonAdrien TruffertDan BurnLadislav Krejci
Hugo BuenoJoe RodonJoe RodonJoe Rodon
MIDAntoine SemenyoBruno FernandesAntoine SemenyoMohamed Salah
Bryan MbeumoAntoine SemenyoBukayo SakaBukayo Saka
Cody GakpoBryan MbeumoBruno FernandesAntoine Semenyo
Bukayo SakaBukayo SakaCody GakpoIliman Ndiaye
Sean LongstaffSean LongstaffSean LongstaffGeorginio Rutter
FWDErling HaalandErling HaalandErling HaalandErling Haaland
Nick WoltemadeNick WoltemadeNick WoltemadeNick Woltemade
Joao PedroJoao PedroJoao PedroJoao Pedro
Igor ThiagoIgor ThiagoDanny WelbeckJorgen Strand Larsen
Danny WelbeckDanny WelbeckIgor ThiagoEli Kroupi

  • MOST PICKS: Gabriel Magalhaes, Joe Rodon, Antoine Semenyo, Bukayo Saka, Erling Haaland, Nick Woltemade, Joao Pedro (four), Nick Pope, Robert Sanchez, Marcos Senesi, Sean Longstaff, Igor Thiago, Danny Welbeck (three)

MARC SAID…

FPL notes: Wissa + Strand Larsen injury latest, Woltemade goal

This week, the only team I have complete confidence in is Bournemouth. They’re at home to Nottingham Forest, so I’ve tripled up, starting with Antoine Semenyo. He’s already risen 10 times in price – once per each attacking return over these opening rounds.

It’s controversial to discuss whether he assisted one or two of Eli Junior Kroupi’s goals versus Crystal Palace, but I want to put on record that the 19-year-old was my cheap third forward during the season’s early weeks – this isn’t jumping on a bandwagon! The youngster has outstanding potential, and I think he’ll score again.

Marcos Senesi at the back makes sense. He returned to his defensive contribution (DefCon) ways in Gameweek 8 and the Cherries already have a few clean sheets. Last season, they conceded the joint-fewest home goals (16).

After easing past Forest, Chelsea now get to host Sunderland. Robert Sanchez will expect a comfortable shutout, while Joao Pedro is purely out of stubbornness at this point. The Brazilian’s four consecutive blanks only featured two shots (none on target) and a measly 0.07 expected goals (xG).

Meanwhile, Arsenal banished another hoodoo of recent campaigns by winning at Fulham. Another clean sheet in the bag for Gabriel Magalhaes, as Bukayo Saka magically managed to avoid attacking returns yet end on seven points. They’ll be determined to cling onto top spot, knowing that Crystal Palace are a very difficult prospect these days.

If things go wrong for the Gunners, Manchester City are waiting to step up – but they face a tough task too, against in-form Aston Villa. Not that Erling Haaland thinks like this. He’s the sole Man City player to have more than one goal, but that’s just about ok when clean sheets are being kept. Gianluigi Donnarumma’s arrival sparked three in five, despite the presence of Iliman Ndiaye last week.

Everton’s penalty taker set up multiple Beto chances – one seemingly a tap-in – but everything missed, as did his own shot on target. At least Ndiaye walked away with DefCon rewards for a third time, showcasing his many routes to points. I really like him as an FPL option.

I like Nick Woltemade, too. He is trying his best to hide Newcastle United’s attacking shyness, and a gorgeous flicked goal at Brighton made it four goals in five. And those touches versus Benfica! Woltemade is the eighth natural wonder of the world. Though his new team did lose both of last season’s Fulham clashes. Maybe they’ll shake it off like Arsenal did.

Dan Burn seems nailed right now, but the Magpies’ usually solid defence was easily split open by the Georginio Rutter through ball that assisted Danny Welbeck. For my cheap midfielder, I’ll therefore bank on Rutter starting again, as Brighton and Hove Albion seek a fourth consecutive victory at Manchester United. In fact, they’ve won six of these sides’ last seven league meetings.

Mohamed Salah is still worth a mention, though I don’t recommend picking him over Haaland. Under the hood of his three blanks are four big chances, 10 chances created and 1.61 expected goal involvement (xGI), explaining why he’s labelled as imminent for both goals and assists.

Picking two players at home to Burnley – Ladislav Krejci and Jorgen Strand Larsen – feels self-explanatory, but woeful Wolverhampton Wanderers are bottom of the table, so maybe the same can be said for their opponents. It’s certainly worth playing goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, if possible.

But kicking things off on Friday is Leeds United v West Ham United. One has just lost to the Clarets, and the other put in one of the most gutless performances you’ll ever see. The Hammers have conceded 50 set-piece chances, while Joe Rodon boasts the league’s second-most headed dead-ball efforts (six).


SAM SAID…

Enzo knock, time for Eze, Bench Boost worries: International break notes

There are a bunch of interesting fixtures in Gameweek 9, not least the match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal. Normally, the form of both means I’d be looking to triple up on each side. However, against each other, this seems unwise.

Instead, it’s an Arsenal duo and no Palace. Leaving out Jean-Philippe Mateta after last week’s hat-trick seems mad, but we know the Gunners’ defence has been impeccable, so I’ve gone for Gabriel Magalhaes. The defender registered a midweek Champions League haul and has potential at both ends of the pitch. He also looks likely to get DefCon against an attacking Palace.

I’ve also opted for Bukayo Saka, as Gameweek 8 highlighted his potential for DefCon and bonuses, as well as attacking returns.

Chelsea face a Sunderland side that has really impressed me so far. However, the newly promoted side has conceded twice as many goals when on the road, scoring only once. That’s why Robert Sanchez is one of my goalkeepers here.

Reece James is perhaps riskier. The Blues are carefully managing the defender, knowing his past injury record, but a midweek rest and a Malo Gusto suspension surely signal a Gameweek 9 start. Completing the Chelsea three is Joao Pedro who, despite bad form, feels like he needs to be given this match.

I also really like Bournemouth’s fixture. Prior to Ange Postecoglou’s sacking, I was even thinking about using Triple Captain on Antoine Semenyo this week. Obviously, the situation is a little different now that Sean Dyche is in charge.

Semenyo is the highest-scoring FPL midfielder and Forest are yet to keep a clean sheet. Dyche might have a positive long-term impact at the back, but the team have only scored five goals and I suspect they’ll still struggle moving forwards for a while. That’s why Djordje Petrovic and Marcos Senesi also get the nod.

As for Newcastle, they’re hosting a Fulham side that’s likely to be without Joachim Andersen at the back. Nick Woltemade looks like an excellent pick for this week and beyond. I’ve also selected defender Dan Burn, someone boasting DefCon potential and a set-piece threat.

Picking a couple of Leeds assets wasn’t on my Bingo card, having expected to see a much-improved West Ham United during Monday Night Football. However, they allowed Brentford 22 attempts, which is more than the Bees have ever had in any Premier League game.

As a result, I think Joe Rodon has the potential for returns at both ends of the field. The defender already claims one goal, but was unlucky not to back that up with a great effort against Tottenham Hotspur. Unfortunately for me and my FPL team, colleague Sean Longstaff has recently taken all set-piece threat away from Anton Stach, and West Ham have conceded more set-piece attempts than any other team.

Looking around, Man United v Brighton and Brentford v Liverpool are difficult to call, and I’ve opted for picks from all four sides.

Bruno Fernandes hovers around dead-ball situations and is usually there or thereabouts for DefCon. Yet former Red Devil Danny Welbeck has a couple of recent two-goal outings.

Likewise, Igor Thiago was unlucky not to haul against West Ham, and Liverpool are struggling defensively – made worse if Ryan Gravenberch isn’t available. To balance this out, I’ve picked Cody Gakpo, who looks the most likely Liverpool attacker to deliver. He leads the others for attempts on goal (21) and goals (three).


TOM SAID…

Best replacements for Ismaila Sarr in FPL 2

Brighton recorded a decent win last weekend, but with only one clean sheet in 20 top-flight matches and none this season, they remain a soft touch defensively, so I’m backing Man United to follow up their victory over Liverpool with another three points at Old Trafford.

Bryan Mbeumo is ranked second among midfielders for non-penalty expected goal involvement (NPxGI), so he gets my vote alongside penalty-taker Bruno Fernandes. The playmaker has created more chances than any other player.

Apart from Erling Haaland, no player has netted more goals than Nick Woltemade over the last five Gameweeks. A Fulham defence likely to be without Andersen could be there for the taking, and Newcastle have already created 12 ‘big chances’ at St James’ Park, the fourth-most of any team at home, despite facing Arsenal and Liverpool.

Marco Silva has decent attackers at his disposal, like Alex Iwobi and Josh King, but Fulham have managed to score only three away goals, hence my selection of Nick Pope and Kieran Trippier.

It’s hardly a fresh insight that Bournemouth are a much better side defensively at the Vitality Stadium than on the road. Along with my rather obvious selection of Antoine Semenyo, I’ve doubled up on their backline via Djordje Petrovic and Adrien Truffert. Truffert has caught my eye this season and is second among FPL defenders for touches and passes received in the final third on home turf, where he is given that bit more license to bomb forward.

Elsewhere, West Ham have conceded more headed chances than any other club, so the set-piece deliveries of Sean Longstaff could lead to assists for Joe Rodon and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

Liverpool are in a sticky patch, and while the likes of Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo – who was unlucky to miss out in my selection – can cause significant problems for any team, their defence looks vulnerable. So I’m backing Igor Thiago, someone with all the attributes needed to expose the champions’ susceptibility. Joao Pedro and Danny Welbeck also get the nod up top.

Reece James is a name many of us haven’t considered for a while but, with Malo Gusto suspended, I think he’s a good choice. The England international ranks an impressive second among all FPL defenders for chances created over the last four Gameweeks and has been involved in three big chances over that time, either as a shooter or creator.

Finally, I’m still keen on Arsenal’s defence, despite being against Crystal Palace. Throughout their four home matches against West Ham, Man City, Forest and Leeds this season, they’ve conceded just five shots on target.


NEALE SAID…

Best £7.5m+ forwards for FPL 2025/26


It’s pretty clear now that the three promoted sides are better than the rabble we’ve seen in recent years: they’ve already kept as many clean sheets combined (eight) as last year’s boomeranging clubs did in the whole of 2024/25. Only Arsenal (five) and Newcastle United (eight) have allowed fewer big chances than Leeds United (10) and Sunderland (11).

With that said, they’ve generally been more of a test on their own turf: just two defeats in a combined 12 home matches, nine in 12 away.

Sunderland, for as excellent as they’ve been, are the joint-lowest scorers on the road. I’d be keen for one of Robert Sanchez or Trevoh Chalobah to make the cut, then, with the latter getting the nod over Reece James for not just the extra DefCon potential but the substantial goal threat at set plays. After seeing Chelsea in action in midweek, I’ve switched from Enzo Fernandez to Joao Pedro as my Blues attacker. The reason? Marc Guiu being hooked at the interval against Ajax, which to me suggests he’s going to start up top with Pedro in behind in Gameweek 9 – and that’s where the Brazilian seems to play his best stuff. It certainly was the case after Guiu’s introduction in Gameweek 8.

I’m not going to get carried away by the fixture when it comes to Wolverhampton Wanderers v Burnley. The hosts have been limp in front of goal, with Jorgen Strand Larsen half-fit and Jhon Arias a big disappointment. I’ve even gone for Martin Dubravka as my third ‘keeper. But left-back Hugo Bueno is worth a shout this week, given that few players bag DefCon points against the Clarets. Bueno, one of the only positives of Wolves’ season, is first among FPL defenders for successful crosses and third for chances created. Burnley, meanwhile, lie 20th for both chances conceded and crosses conceded from their right flank.

As for Leeds, I’m actually backing them in the form of Joe Rodon and token sub-£6.0m midfielder Sean Longstaff. West Ham were terrible on Monday and while they surely can’t be that bad again (and Nuno will remedy the line-up), they offered little offensively and struggled against Brentford’s direct approach. Leeds are a robust side themselves and will look to press home their physical superiority from set plays in particular: the Hammers are bottom for set-piece attempts conceded, headers conceded and set-piece goals conceded in 2025/26. Rodon, who has had seven efforts in the last three Gameweeks (Daniel Farke discussed his growing threat in last week’s presser), and chance-creating, corner-taking Longstaff could profit, then, although the Whites aren’t exactly clinical in front of goal themselves.

Arsenal and Newcastle don’t have straightforward home fixtures but they are the two best defences in the league (from clean sheets to xGC), so I include Gabriel Magalhaes and Nick Pope. Palace in particular will pose a big test of that Arsenal backline but with Gabriel such a threat from corners and even gobbling up DefCon points now, he’s difficult to overlook – especially when there aren’t too many stand-out clean sheet chances elsewhere this week. Further forward, in-form Nick Woltemade will be relishing the prospect of facing a Fulham backline potentially without centre-half Joachim Andersen and midfield shield Sasa Lukic. I’m more hesitant about including Bukayo Saka given the fixture but he looked in the mood in Gameweek 8, while Palace’s three goal concessions against Bournemouth made them seem more fallible.

Marcos Senesi will also be hoping to get back to watertight ways after that six-goal epic; at least he’ll likely get DefCon either way. You can imagine Sean Dyche wanting to lock down that Forest defence as a first priority, so that might make Senesi’s job that bit easier and Antoine Semenyo‘s a little trickier. I think the winger would be closer to Erling Haaland in the captain poll were Ange Postecoglou still in charge.

Finally, two fixtures where the attacks will fancy their chances. That includes Igor Thiago and Brentford, who will be hoping to profit from Liverpool’s defensive deficiencies and a vulnerability to direct balls exhibited in Gameweek 8. Cody Gakpo, the leading FPL midfielder for shots and non-penalty xGI, also features here after scoring in each of the Reds’ last three matches. Mohamed who?

As for Man Utd v Brighton, these two have mustered just one clean sheet between them in 2025/26. You can see it now: everyone thinks United have turned a corner, only for them to come unstuck yet again. Albion, in fact, have won six of their last seven meetings with the Red Devils, including all three of their most recent trips to Old Trafford. Danny Welbeck‘s purple patch likely won’t last long (he’s scoring with all of his shots!) but here’s a chance for him to prolong his form a bit more. Bryan Mbeumo, narrowly behind Gakpo in the midfielder shots/xGI stakes, must also be confident of further returns against a side yet to keep a single shut-out.



FPL Marc Broadcaster, writer and overthinker. Hoping that ‘differential potential’ will catch on.

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  1. g40steve
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Bench order correct, i’m unsure?

    Dibs
    Gabs Timber Senesi
    Saka Semenyo Sarr Kudus
    Haaland Wolt Pedro

    Pope, Chalobah, Caicedo, Guehi,

    .5

    1. Blueface
      • 3 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I'd play Chal and Cai over Sarr and Kudus this week.

      And Pope over Dub

      1. g40steve
        • 7 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Thx, considering using BB

      2. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
        • 1 Year
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Agree completely

    2. Boberella
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Bench boost that if you have it

  2. Blueface
    • 3 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Who do we think scores more points this week - Caicedo or Woltemade?

    Gonna get them + Mateta in via 1FT each week, so trying to manage the sequence. Thanks!

    1. The Night Trunker.
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      In what order you wish to prioritise your transfers to fulfill the sequential perfection if the said transfers is only going to give you subjective responses that will, in all truth, not knock you off what you are already going to do anyway.

  3. DagheMunegu
    • 5 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Would you BB this ?

    Dubravka (wol) Larsen (BUR) Rodon (WHA) Richards (ars)

    1. mrpink32
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Yes

    2. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
      • 1 Year
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I like 75% of it, not keen on Richards

  4. basilfawlty
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Anything to change here?

    2 FT 0.1 ITB

    Raya
    Gabriel Senesi VDV
    Saka Semenyo Gordon Paqueta
    Haaland Pedro Mateta

    Dubravka Reijnders Lacroix Andersen

    1. Blueface
      • 3 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I'm looking to get rid of VDV soon myself, but he's a better pick than your other 2 DEF if you don't want to use a transfer.

      I'd be tempted to get rid of Reijnders too and getting in someone like Caicedo. Can't see Mateta doing anything this week so I'd play Caicedo/MID instead

  5. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Might just take a big punt and captain Salah this week

    1. The Night Trunker.
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      32 Red

  6. Lanley Staurel
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 15 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Down to 1 decision. A. Dubravka away to Wolves or B. Vicario away to Everton

    1. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
      • 1 Year
      1 month, 13 days ago

      A without question

    2. The Night Trunker.
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B. All .day

      1. The Night Trunker.
        • 2 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Caveat.
        I know that is a difficult question and made me ponder but I want you to know that my answer is not disingenuous.

  7. adstomko
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    If Isak is injured, would you recommend free hitting this team out?

    Raya
    Virgil - Timber - Muñoz - Senesi
    Semenyo - Sarr - Reijnders
    Haaland - Isak - Gyökeres
    (Dubravka - Lacroix - Elliott - Miley)

    1. DeSelby
      • 3 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      No.

  8. Tonyawesome69
    • 6 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Hmm could we see increased mins for Ekitike...

    Look at Isak's groin injury history since playing in the PL:
    https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/alexander-isak/verletzungen/spieler/349066

    Arne Slot on Alexander Isak: “He had to go off at halftime because he felt his groin a little bit that’s a pity. It’s such a difficult balance to find with a player who has missed three months, you bring him slowly. People argue to play him longer. Now we play him for the second time in three days and he has to go off, let’s hope for the best.” (TNT)

  9. Gudjohnsen
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Isak to Pedro or Woltemade?

  10. Iceball
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Anyone getting Enzo?

    1. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
      • 1 Year
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Split Enzo

  11. Wolfman180
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Thoughts on triple Arsenal def?
    I sold Gyokeres to Woltemade before the price changes the other day with the plan to wait and see which 3rd Arsenal player to go for (I own Raya and Gabriel).

    Got 2 more free transfers and im thinking of doing VDV to Timber. Am I making a mistake in not trying to get Saka instead? Bearing in mind id likely have to sell Mbuemo to get him

    1. Chris_l25
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Not for me. There are plenty of good defenders in the game this season and personally I'd want a piece of the Arsenal attack. Their defence looks solid but they're not going to keep a CS every week

  12. hazza44
    • 13 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Which one for Reijnders?
    A) Enzo
    B) Mbeumo
    C) Ndiaye

    1. mrpink32
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Ndiaye

      1. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
        • 1 Year
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Innaresting, I was going to say coin toss A & B

        1. The Night Trunker.
          • 2 Years
          1 month, 13 days ago

          Interesting that.

          1. Benedict_Alexander_Arnold
            • 1 Year
            1 month, 13 days ago

            Innit

            1. The Night Trunker.
              • 2 Years
              1 month, 13 days ago

              Heads.

  13. Totalfootball
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Leaning towards Gordon over Gakpo/Mbeumo ?
    Thoughts ?

    1. Wolfman180
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I think its close between all 3, like I could make arguments to go for any of them.
      Just checked the fixtures and Newcastle have seemingly the easiest bunch over the next 3 so yeah maybe go Gordon. The down side would be his minutes though, is he going to keep getting hooked off early?

      Personally ive got Mbuemo, but i got him in on WC in gw6. I do also think that Gakpo could be decent if Liverpool start to gain some confidence after tonight's win and get back to winning ways.

      1. Totalfootball
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Yup , other spots are locked with semenyo saka etc
        Have to pick 1 out of 3

    2. Chris_l25
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Have you used your WC yet? If not, when are you planning to WC? Gordon's next 3 look good on paper but two of them are away and Newcastle haven't looked great away from home. If you've not used your WC yet I'd be tempted to go with Gakpo now for the long term. Their fixtures look great from 12 onwards

      1. Totalfootball
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 12 days ago

        Thanks brother

  14. mrpink32
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Play 2:
    1) raya
    2) dubravka
    C) Virgil
    D) gudmunsson

    Currently on 2d but feel like I’m leaving a lot of money on the bench. No bb left

    1. The Mighty One
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 16 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      2C. You can sit Raya as CP might score, but don't mess with VVD (that is coming from a United fan).

  15. sirmorbach
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    A. Reijnders to Sarr (even though he's got ARS next)
    B. Reijnders to Caicedo
    C. Reijnders to Estevão punt
    D. Hold

    1. Wolfman180
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I was about to ask the same question(ish). Im looking to do VDV to Timber and then possibly move Reijnders on with last remaining FT.

      If I get Timber, then it means id have triple Ars Def, which may put me off Sarr in my situation, even though its just one game so probably shouldn't.

      I do think Sarr is the best pick. Although Caicedo keeps scoring, how long realistically will he keep it up? With Estevao, im not convinced on his minutes atm.

      If you do decide Sarr, you might be worth waiting a week and just play Reijnders this week and hope for the best.

      1. sirmorbach
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        That is very helpful indeed, I really appreciate it!

  16. The Mighty One
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Hi all. Which site are you using these days to see price changes? I know that FPLstatistics is no longer working. Cheers!

    1. Albrightondknight
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Live FPL.
      There is a tab for your own team for price changes too which is nice.

      1. Albrightondknight
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Seems pretty accurate too

      2. The Mighty One
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 16 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Wow. Fantastic response. Thank you. I had forgotten about that one. Much appreciated!

  17. Albrightondknight
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Opinions on fielding a 523 this week? Don’t trust Foden or Reijnders for minutes and even if they get them to return anything. Would like Enzo this week but would be for a hit.

    Raya

    Gabriel Timber Virgil Burn Senesi

    Semenyo Caicedo

    Haaland Wolt Pedro

    Dub Foden Reijnders H.Elliott

    1. chocolove
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I could see Palace ruin Arsenal clean sheet with red hot Mateta in their team.

      1. RICICLE
        • 3 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Me too, I’d say it’s Arsenal’s sternest test yet considering the opposition and form. I do reckon they’ll score and wipe my double Arsenal cleanie

      2. Albrightondknight
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Maybe but if I decided to go with a triple defence it had to be all or nothing and play all 3 each week.
        Do you think Foden is worth a start ahead of day Virgil or Burn and if yes over which one?

        1. chocolove
          • 15 Years
          1 month, 13 days ago

          I have triple arsenal def too. They're good for sub 1 and sub 2 position, this week only

          1. The Night Trunker.
            • 2 Years
            1 month, 13 days ago

            Triple Arse defence speaks for it's self. Splurge Blancmange dialogue for the CC's after the exception returns to the mean.
            Many sufferers and winging.

  18. Solly The Seagull
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Bench boost this team? 2ft 0itb

    Pope
    Gabriel Timber Senesi
    Saka Ndiaye Kudus Minteh
    Haaland Mateta JP

    Dubravka Sarr Rodon Diouf

  19. Albrightondknight
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Could this Isak groin injury be enough to say an Ekitike punt is worth it. I was ready to bring Mateta in next week but this has made me think again. Might consider Sarr to go with Ekitike instead.

  20. _Greg
    • 15 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Guess Sarr off the bench this week for Isak then. Could double down with Mateta, annoyingly missed the price rise now.

    1. Herger
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 4 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Could be a blessing in disguise. I’m still far from convinced by Arsenal

  21. RICICLE
    • 3 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Hi guys, some early thoughts here…

    Raya
    Senesi - Gvardiol - Gabriel
    Enzo - Saka - Semenyo - Ndiaye
    Woltemade - Haaland - Mateta
    _____________________________
    Dubravka: Stach: Gudmundsson: Romero

    0FT, 0.0 ITB

    A) Keep as is
    B) Play Gundo over Mateta
    C) Play Gundo over Gvardiol

    Currently on option C, feels weird benching Gvardiol though, but that West Ham side are just so poor!

    Thanks guys.

    1. Albrightondknight
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I would leave it I don’t think Gvardiol gets benched again. City look more solid and Villa still ain’t up to much. More attacking chance with the city defender too

      1. RICICLE
        • 3 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Does make sense, plus Gvardiol has the robot to aim for with chance of conversion whereas Gundo I’m likely just relying on a ceiling of 6 points and I suppose West Ham do really need to push for a win.

        I was just basing the decision I suppose on a slight Villa resurgence, but like ya say they still ain’t up to a whole lot. Gvardiol likely to be the fall guy for Munoz also so makes sense to squeeze one more game out of him.
        Cheers man!

  22. The Night Trunker.
    • 2 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    So will bench Mateta and Sarr against the Gunners.
    Totally uncomfortable, but will take the pain if wrong as the upside sunshine ahead looks rosey.
    I'm sure many here in same boat and may be playing it different.

  23. Little Frank
    • 14 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Looking for one mid-priced and one cheaper defender for the next few weeks (already have Senesi and Rodon):
    a. Munoz
    b. Burn
    c. Chalobah
    d. Reece James
    e. someone else up to 5.6m

    and
    1. Richards
    2. Keane
    3. Mukiele
    4. someone else up to 4.5m

    1. FantasyClub
      • 4 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      C3

    2. Punter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      C and 1

  24. Libano
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Would you BB this?

    Vicario Van de Ven - Guehi - Reijnders

    Cheers!!

    1. The Night Trunker.
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Yer, I like it.

    2. FantasyClub
      • 4 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Nah

      1. The Night Trunker.
        • 2 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Why?

        1. The Night Trunker.
          • 2 Years
          1 month, 13 days ago

          See if you can usurp the below answer.

    3. Punter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Feel like Vicario and Van de Ven could be 1-2 points each... Guehi away to Arsenal, Reijnders has been quiet too...

      Nope I wouldn't BB that

  25. Richm
    • 3 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Time to sell kudus?
    A Enzo
    B Ndiaye
    C someone else?

    1. The Night Trunker.
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      No.

    2. Punter
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      What's Kudus done wrong??

  26. The Night Trunker.
    • 2 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    I sold Eze for Saka in a -8 move this week and I'm shitting myself

    1. RICICLE
      • 3 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Taken a -4 here and I’m not comfortable with it, but I do enjoy the odd hit here and there, hope it pays off for us!

  27. Punter
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Dubravka
    Van de Ven - Gabriel - Senesi
    Semenyo (vc) - Saka - Bruno - Kudus
    Haaland (c) - Pedro - Mateta

    Roefs - Reijnders - Esteve - Diouf

    0.5 ITB 1FT

    A) roll transfer
    B) Van de Ven > Burn
    C) Van de Ven > Chalobah
    D) other suggestion

    Hi guys, any thoughts on this? Feel like Van de Ven is my weakest link. Everton away isn't easy, then CHE and MUN after that, he's not getting CS or Defcons. Maybe if I roll though I could make two moves and get Van de Ven up to Timber/Munoz or somebody else along those lines.

  28. FantasyClub
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Bench I.Sarr and play Ekitike this week?
    Gotta bench one...pleaseee

  29. the dom 1
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Thoughts on these moves?

    a. Salah & Reijnders > Saka & Gakpo for - 4

    b. Salah, Reijnders & Guehi > Saka, Gakpo & James for - 8

    Dont like taking hits but need to switch things up.

    Thoughts?

    1. Casual Player
      • 5 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Don't mind the -4, don't like the -8

  30. Pep Roulette
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Salah, Kudus, Reijnders & VDV to Saka, Mbeumo, Enzo & Gabriel for -8?