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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.

252 Comments Login to Post a Comment
  1. Jarnathan
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Anyone tempted to bring in Gordon for Newcastle's good run?

    1. Riders of Yohan
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Nope. Apart from West Ham, fixtures aren’t actually that great.

      Plus not getting 90 minutes that often with Europe in midweek. Prefer the other midfield pics

  2. rainy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 10 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Price changes 23rd October

    Rises:
    Semenyo 8.1
    Gordon 7.5
    Xhaka 5.1

    Falls:
    M.Salah 14.3
    Anderson 5.3
    Edwards 4.7
    Van de Ven 4.7
    Aznou 4.3
    Akinmboni 3.9

    1. snow pea in repose
      • 5 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Thank you

    2. Timanfaya
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Cheers Rainy.

  3. Questions for Zøphar’s GW9 Q&A Article
    zøphar
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Taking questions for the Gameweek 9 Q&A piece, send them in!

    Answers will be posted in a separate article

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

      Anyone?

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

        Bueller?

    2. Riders of Yohan
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Is going triple Arsenal defence overkill or differential?

      Considerably the best defence in the league and timber / Calafiori are due another massive haul soon.

      Gyok feels like a 6 point ceiling. Saka I love but mainly assist potential and might not always be on pens…

      1. MADCHESTER UTD
        • 10 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Ssshhhh. It’s what I’m doing. I’m surprised no content creators have mentioned it. Though I’m going Raya gab timber eventually

        1. Riders of Yohan
          • 7 Years
          1 month, 13 days ago

          Hahah same. I guess the defcon monsters are getting most of the limelight atm...

      2. Yank Revolution
        • 14 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Overkill...I think Saka is the pick of the bunch on the offensive side of things, so 2 Def or 1 Def + GK in addition to Saka I think is the way to distribute the three slots.

    3. FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      With Arsenal playing Crystal Palace (who have created a whopping 33 big chances this season) this gameweek, is this the best entry point to be loading up on Arsenal defenders and players from both sides?

      1. Cold Palms
        • 1 Year
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Your right it’s obvious

    4. FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Would you start Guiu ahead of Reijnders this week?

      1. Cold Palms
        • 1 Year
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Reijnders more likely to play 90 and has Haaland to help assist potential

    5. Shultan
      • 9 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Is it time to get rid of rejinders? Early subs in PL benched for CL.
      & if so who are the best options in sub 6.0 or less price bracket for those with not much money ITB

    6. AC/DC AFC
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 10 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      If you have Isak, along with Haaland and Mateta, who would you switch him for if playing 3 forwards?

      In midfield, would you rather have Saka or Gakpo given the choice?

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

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

    1. azza76
      • 3 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I did B for Reijnders

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

      A

    3. Riders of Yohan
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      A or C for me. Enzo for next 4 could be biggest upside.

      Ndiaye passes the eye test every time, just a shame he needs Beto to finish.

    4. My heart goes Salalalalah
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      A

    5. Ausman
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B) Mbeumo is starting to hit form and has a decent fixture run.

  5. Rookiewookie88
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Who to bench this week?
    A - Munoz
    B - Rodon
    C - Stach

    1. Riders of Yohan
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      C

  6. Riders of Yohan
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Is going triple Arsenal defence overkill or differential?

    Considerably the best defence in the league and timber / Calafiori are due another massive haul soon.

    Gyok feels like a 6 point ceiling. Saka I love but mainly assist potential and might not always be on pens…

    Would be able to give the following:

    Raya
    Timber, Gabriel, Senesi
    Bruno, Semenyo, Enzo, Gakpo, Ndiaye
    Haaland, Pedro

    Thoughts?

    1. ebb2sparky
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I think Gabriel, saka and one of Timber or Calafiori is the way to go. If I were to go triple arsenal defence i doubt it would include Raya.

  7. My heart goes Salalalalah
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Good morning. How does these 3 free transfers look?

    Tarko, Reijnders, Isak to James, Enzo, Mateta. Leaves me with 2.1 itb

    Raya Dubravka
    Gabriel Senesi Tarko* Rodon Alderete
    Bruno Semenyo Reinjnders* Ndiaye

    1. My heart goes Salalalalah
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Raya Dubravka
      Gabriel Senesi Tarko* Rodon Alderete
      Bruno Semenyo Reinjnders* Ndiaye Stach
      Haaland Pedro Isak*

    2. Riders of Yohan
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Do you trust James to start every game?

      Could you just go Isak to Gyok / ekitike to fund the Enzo move?

      1. My heart goes Salalalalah
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Cheers mate. Don't fancy Gyok and Isak potentially injured. Not scoring me points anyway.
        Feel like Mateta highest upside forward after Arsenal game this weekend.
        James... gambling on more double digit hauls.

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

      Really don't understand why people want to shift Tarkowski. Everton are unbeaten at home, Tark is nailed and 23 of his 35 points have come at home, including their 2 cleanies. To move him for James is madness, it's a long while since he scored more than 1 goal in a season.

      1. My heart goes Salalalalah
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Good insight. Thanks

  8. The Big Fella
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Dubravka over Roefs and Rodon over Reijnders (with Esteve on the bench as I am playing Dubravka) is the correct decision right?

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

      I’d go with that yeah. Good fixture for Rodon, as highlighted in the article.

      Think I’m gonna move to the Dubravka/Roefs combo as they rotate really well over the comong weeks.

      1. The Big Fella
        • 9 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Yeah i would advise this for anybody. I did my WC a few weeks ago and arrived to the same conclusion. Enjoyed 2 Roefs hauls since then, a great BB score of about 20 and some decent upcoming fixtures for both keepers.

        Thanks for the response.

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

    Curtently

    Raya Dubravka
    Vvd Senesi Guehi Burn Rodon
    Salah Semenyo Reijnders KDH 4.4m
    Haaland Mateta Pedro

    2fts 0.0m itb
    Was thinking
    A) Salah and Pedro > Saka and Voldemade or
    B) Salah and Rodon > Saka and Gabriel

    Thoughts please lads. Cheers..

    1. My heart goes Salalalalah
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B 100%

  10. uzbeque
    • 15 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    To buy Saka

    Sell Eze or Kudus?

    1. Yank Revolution
      • 14 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Eze

  11. Prinzhorn
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Nobody seems to own Gakpo, still 13%

    Pick of the casuals that could actually turn out good?

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

      I like Gakpo and he’s on my ‘in’ list this week. Just the overall teams form is putting me off.

    2. lilmessipran
      • 13 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Had him for a while then sold him once he got benched 2-3 weeks ago for Gordon..ofcourse he starts banging them in after and Gordon does shite in the PL.

      1. Count of Monte Hristo
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        I did the same, bought him after his 7 and 10 pointers, received 3, 3, 2, 1 sold and then he returns 7, 7 😆

        Porro out this week, Pedro next and then likely bring Gakpo back.

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

          I did exactly the same as this!

    3. mookie
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Gakpo the casual pick and Wirtz the "sharp" pick?

    4. ebb2sparky
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      I'm considering Gakpo in for Reijnders this week. Would prefer Ekitiké but that'll cost me 4 points.

  12. Mumfie
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Hi, would you bench boost this?

    Petrovic, VDV, Guehi, Stach

    Doesn’t seem bad to me apart from Guehi’s fixture, but it’s never going to be perfect.

    1. Count of Monte Hristo
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Yeah I would go for that.

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

        Yep, as good a time as any.

        Fingers crossed there are no injuries in the press conferences and I’ll lock in.

  13. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Porro > James or Muñoz?

    James ideal fixture this week and nice fixture run. Muñoz bad fixture this week but a great long term pick.

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

      I like both, Munoz preferred but bad entry point.

      Personally not had any luck with James injury wise, but has haul potential.

      Munoz good long term, James, be prepared for a replacement.

    2. Bobby Crush
      • 11 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      You could go James, but then expect to have to spend another transfer in not too long.

      1. Count of Monte Hristo
        • 12 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Thanks both. Definitely comes with risk attached to buying James but it could pay off nicely.

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

      James worth the punt this week. Munoz good long term from next week

    4. Over Midwicket
      • 13 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Munoz is suuuuch a better pick. He's at the heart of everything Palace do, nailed for 90 mins, plays up front basically. I think we're a bit swayed by James' 18 pointer last week. Don't chase that - Chelsea's defence is still poor and they should have conceded several goals last weekend.

  14. Bobby Crush
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Who to get:

    a) Mateta
    b Woltemade

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

      I would be happy with either.

      Woltemade is delivering consistent returns while Mateta had a worldy of a game.

      I have Sarr so would go Wolt.

      1. Bobby Crush
        • 11 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Ta!

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

      Woltemade this week I think.

      1. Bobby Crush
        • 11 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Thanks!
        I buy for medium term usually. Like more than 5 games.

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

          Ultimately you’d want both, as Haaland, Woltemade, Mateta is the prime front 3 at the moment.

    3. mookie
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Pens excluded
      Mateta - 26 shots(3,39/90) - 13 on target(1,7/90) - 3 goals from 6,2 npxG
      Woltemade - 10 shots(2,3/90) - 3 on target(0,69/90) - 3 goals from 1,8 npxG

      FPL Review next 4 prediction:
      Mateta - 18,4 pts
      Woltemade - 15,8 pts

      Solio next 4:
      Mateta - 17,05
      Woltemade - 14,28

      Elevenify next 6:
      Mateta - 2,55 G and 0,59 A
      Woltemade - 2,04 G and 0,68 A

    4. Cruyff's Eleven
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Arsenal hardly a good entry point

    5. JBG
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B

  15. Cojones of Destiny
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    play one in each
    a. Gudmunssen (WHU)
    b. Tark (TOT)

    1. Petrovic (NFO)
    2. Dubravka (Wol)

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

      B1 I think, but close calls

    2. Ausman
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B1

    3. JBG
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      B1

  16. klopp it guys
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Morning everyone, so this is my current team for this game week, I can't lie I like it, Pedro gets 1 more week and if he doesn't perform, il switch him for mateta

    Dubravka
    Cucurella, Gabriel, senesi, burn
    Saka (VC), semenyo, Enzo
    Haaland (c), woltemade, Pedro

    Bench, sels, ndiaye, xhaka, esteve

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

      Good team. And good plan with Pedro

    2. ebb2sparky
      • 15 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      What are your plans for Sels? Hold and see what Dyche does to the defence? Im considering getting Pope but goalkeeper transfers are boring!

      1. klopp it guys
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        I do think there tighten up, but I'm not sure, i think getting Mateta is priority, and then week after il see how forest are looking then and maybe switch to pope then

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

      My only gripe with your team is Saka as VC when Semenyo is playing Forest. Saka has a more difficult fixture, is a slight rotation risk with the Euro game midweek and Arteta is mindful of the soft tissue injuries he's had to deal with.
      Bornemouth have lost only 2 of the last 14 games against Forest, are in far better form and are well rested, plus Semenyo will get the full 90.

  17. Count of Monte Hristo
    • 12 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Enzo, Caicedo or Estevao. Who is the best pick here?

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

      I have a similar dilemma. Would like Enzo but him (and Caicedo too) may only get 45 mins again?

  18. KostaK
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Start Guiu (sun) or KDH (tot)

    Do we think Guiu starts up top?

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

      I’d assume he would start yeah.

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

    I want to BB this week and am considering a hit now that Isak looks to be injured

    Team is:
    Vicario (Dubravka)
    Gabriel Senesi Munoz (Diouf Gudmondson)
    Semenyo Sarr Grealish* Reijnders* (Stach*)
    Haaland Woltemade Isak*

    Want Enzo, but not sure he plays more than 45mins.
    Like Rice, I think could be better value over Saka.
    For Isak, thinking sideways to Elitike, as don’t trust Bowen and it’s not the week for Mateta (only got rid of him 2 weeks ago)
    Also, Keep Stach or Reijnders?

    So, something like:
    Grealish, Stach, Isak to Enzo, Rice/Saka, Ekitike/Bowen (-4)

    Thoughts would be enormously appreciated as I’m a bit muddled.

    3.2m ITB, 2FTs

    1. Ausman
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Everton are unbeaten at home, so not the ideal time to move Grealish IMO. Stach faces a woeful West Ham so I'd keep him and move Reijnders and Isak to Rice and Ekitike.

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

        I’ve decided to do this but with Enzo instead of Rice

  20. Over Midwicket
    • 13 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    People don't seem to realise Enzo will play next to Caicedo as a holding MF, with Joao Pedro in the hole and Guiu up front. That will dent his appeal.

    1. el polako
      • 8 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Good fixtures.
      On set pieces.
      On pens.
      Not tied to staying back, even Caicedo this season is getting attacking returns.

      Enzo is a cheap, very good pick considering Chelsea’s form and fixtures.

    2. mookie
      • 12 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      What makes you think he'll play next to Caicedo?
      He didn't play there when Delap was starting as the 9. Same with Jackson last season.

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

        Yesterday match

  21. Tibbs
    • 14 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    3FT how does this look for the exact money?

    Reijnders | VDV | Gyo

    To

    Caicedo | Timber | Woltemade

    Only concern is I still have VVD and Pedro in the squad

    VVD | Gabriel | Timber | Guehi | Gudmond

    Saka | Caicedo | Semenyo | Ndiaye | Stach

    Haaland | Woltemade | Pedro

  22. theshazly
    • 2 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Bench ISarr or DCL ?

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

      DCL

  23. Aster
    • 4 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Start:
    1) Minteh
    2) Rodon

    Thanks

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

      I have the same dilemma this week

    2. Ausman
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      Rodon

  24. klopp it guys
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Stuck with this decision, who would u start?

    A. Burn
    B. Xhaka
    C. Ndiaye

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

      A

    2. White Pony
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      The attacker on pens.

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

      C all day

    4. JBG
      • 7 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      A

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

        C, I mean forgot they played Spurs at home

    5. Ausman
      • 2 Years
      1 month, 13 days ago

      C

      1. klopp it guys
        • 8 Years
        1 month, 13 days ago

        Thanks guys

  25. timawflowers
    • 7 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Play minteh or rodon this week?

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

      Of all the weeks to start rodon, probably this one.

  26. SpaceCadet
    • 11 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Anything worth changing here or g2g?
    1ft, 1.9m itb.

    Sanchez
    Gabriel senesi gudmundsson
    Saka semenyo enzo reijnders
    Haaland pedro wolte

    Dubravka Vdv Munoz anderson

  27. Sz21
    • 14 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Would you take a (-4) here this GW for James (punt)/Chalobah before WC 12/13?
    Mateta in for Pedro next week probably and thinking I need a -4 to improve this defence in the next few.

    Sanchez.
    Timber, Gabriel, Williams.
    Saka, Ndiaye, Semenyo, Reijnders.
    Pedro, Haaland, Woltemade.
    Dubravka, Andersen, Esteve, Anderson.
    0ft, 1.3m ITB.

  28. Karan_G14
    • 9 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    Petrovic
    Calafiori Senesi Rodon
    Saka Bruno Semenyo Reijnders
    Haaland Gyokeres Pedro

    (Dub Stach Richards Anderson)
    4FTs & 0.2m

    Gyokeres, Reijnders & Richards to Guiu, Enzo & Gabriel for free?

    Leaves enough cash for Pedro & Stach to Sarr & Mateta next week.

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

      Good moves

  29. The Hunt
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 16 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    I'm a bit annoyed with myself bringing in Bowen on my wildcard. I'm happy enough having him as a midfielder in the Fan Team game but having him as a forward in the FPL just doesn't feel right, especially as his team are in a bit of disarray. Mateta looks like the obvious replacement from November onwards (got Wolt) but I already have Sarr in my team and I'm thinking Thiago is the way to go.

    He's sitting in the bronze medal position for overall points, goals and xG and after this coming weekend Brentford are sitting fourth in the season ticker until the winter break. He looks to have slotted into Wissa's boots nicely, hardly anyone owns him and that 1.5m he saves compared to Mateta could be invested wisely elsewhere.

    I'll let you know how I get on.

    Cheers.

  30. Egg Fried Reus 69
    • 8 Years
    1 month, 13 days ago

    start rodon or vdv
    think leeds have higher chance to get clean sheet compared to spurs