🔗 Share this article Selecting the Three Gunners Players to Choose v Wolverhampton? FPL Lineup of the Gameweek One key move in this Fantasy Premier League lineup of the gameweek is to opt for zero City players - and yes, that includes Haaland! The funds are needed to go all-in on Arsenal players as they face at home one of the poorest sides in English top-flight history. It's true, City scored a total of five goals on their last away trip, but this time they take on Crystal Palace, a side with the second-best defensive record in the division for goals conceded and fourth-best in relation of xGC. And the Gunners hosting Wolves is the sort of encounter you must exploit - the leading side in the league against one lacking of momentum, quality and self-belief. The squad of the gameweek is chosen using current FPL valuations to stay under a £100m budget, as if you were using a Free Hit. How did The Previous Squad Fare? No captain return but strong points from Bruno Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (14), Foden (twelve) and Tarkowski (nine), along with a fortunate sixteen-point Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo led to a massive 83 points total. Boom! FPL Lineup of the Week for Gameweek 16 Defensive Picks Roefs, the Black Cats, keeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (home) This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the top flight for eight years is set to be noisy, fiery, feisty - and it may prove to be one of those games that is all drama but minimal goalmouth action. Which would render Roefs, third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a decent option. Ben White, the Gunners, £5.2m - Wolves (home) An Gunners defensive asset is a essential pick this week. Wolves have just one goal scored on the road this season and a single goal in their last six fixtures. Ben White is a great attacking option when he is given his chance. He started the last two games at full-back, had a fourteen-point return against the Bees and leads the charts in that period among Gunners defenders with two big chances created, 2 attempts inside the area and an expected goal involvement of 0.7. Marc Cucurella, the Blues, £6.2m - the Toffees (h) Everton are erratic so this pick is more about Chelseadefensive solidity and the Spaniard's potential. Chelsea have the fourth-best defence while Cucurella has generated more chances (19) than any defensive player in the league. And he hasn't scored yet, having netted five goals last season. Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - the Cherries (home) You shouldn't have high expectations for a Manchester United shutout - they have one all season - but the Cherries'scoring have dried up in the past two matches. More importantly, Dalot has been getting in some incredibly advanced roles as left wing-back in the past 3 games. In those matches he's had 4 attempts, 2 clear opportunities, one goal and one assist. He also missed a cracking opportunity at Wolverhampton on Monday night too. Midfield Saka (C), Arsenal, £10.2m - Wolves (home) This game against Wolves is too tempting to pass up and that renders Bukayo Saka, Arsenaltop offensive asset a must-have. No stats required to support this pick. United had 27 shots at Wolverhampton on Monday, netted 4 and could have had double that. The Gunners will be rubbing their hands. Declan Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolves (home) One point behind Bruno Fernandes in the midfield scoring list, Rice is so consistent for the Gunners. More attacking this term, he's generated more opportunities than any other Arsenal player (27) and has five assists to show for it. He's also the surest bet for game time as Mikel Arteta might view this as a chance to rest his squad. Bruno Fernandes, United, £9m - Bournemouth (h) Fernandes might have taken over from Semenyo as the essential FPL midfielder. Fixture-proof, consistently a candidate for defensive contribution points and with several ways to FPL returns. Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - the Toffees (h) This week's differential pick, Palmer has his first ninety minutes since returning after a lengthy injury and we are aware what an high-scoring fantasy player he can be. You sense that, as quickly as he has a single strong performance, fantasy coaches will be rushing to sign him up. He missed the Blues'European defeat at the Italian side, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he should be fresh for Everton. Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds United (h) Leeds enter this game following two strong home results against the Blues and Liverpool, but away from home they have conceded three goals for each one they've netted. This is likely Ouattara final fixture before departing for the AFCON. He's been excellent for the Bees this term, and has 5 goal contributions in his last 3 fixtures at home. Attack Thiago, Brentford, £6.9m - Leeds United (h) It has been a frustrating last few weeks for the striker owners, with just three FPL points in two matches. Nevertheless, he's the second-highest top scorer in the league and has seven strikes in 7 home games. He's the top forward option for this round and, with a kind run of games, you can set and forget up until the end of January at least. Ekitike, Liverpool, £8.4m - Brighton (home) It is expected that Arne Slot keeps faith with the young Frenchman, after his two-goal haul at Leeds United. He performed great at the beginning of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had Alexander Isak not arrived and competed with him for minutes at the number nine role. The Bench Martin Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home
One key move in this Fantasy Premier League lineup of the gameweek is to opt for zero City players - and yes, that includes Haaland! The funds are needed to go all-in on Arsenal players as they face at home one of the poorest sides in English top-flight history. It's true, City scored a total of five goals on their last away trip, but this time they take on Crystal Palace, a side with the second-best defensive record in the division for goals conceded and fourth-best in relation of xGC. And the Gunners hosting Wolves is the sort of encounter you must exploit - the leading side in the league against one lacking of momentum, quality and self-belief. The squad of the gameweek is chosen using current FPL valuations to stay under a £100m budget, as if you were using a Free Hit. How did The Previous Squad Fare? No captain return but strong points from Bruno Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (14), Foden (twelve) and Tarkowski (nine), along with a fortunate sixteen-point Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo led to a massive 83 points total. Boom! FPL Lineup of the Week for Gameweek 16 Defensive Picks Roefs, the Black Cats, keeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (home) This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the top flight for eight years is set to be noisy, fiery, feisty - and it may prove to be one of those games that is all drama but minimal goalmouth action. Which would render Roefs, third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a decent option. Ben White, the Gunners, £5.2m - Wolves (home) An Gunners defensive asset is a essential pick this week. Wolves have just one goal scored on the road this season and a single goal in their last six fixtures. Ben White is a great attacking option when he is given his chance. He started the last two games at full-back, had a fourteen-point return against the Bees and leads the charts in that period among Gunners defenders with two big chances created, 2 attempts inside the area and an expected goal involvement of 0.7. Marc Cucurella, the Blues, £6.2m - the Toffees (h) Everton are erratic so this pick is more about Chelseadefensive solidity and the Spaniard's potential. Chelsea have the fourth-best defence while Cucurella has generated more chances (19) than any defensive player in the league. And he hasn't scored yet, having netted five goals last season. Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - the Cherries (home) You shouldn't have high expectations for a Manchester United shutout - they have one all season - but the Cherries'scoring have dried up in the past two matches. More importantly, Dalot has been getting in some incredibly advanced roles as left wing-back in the past 3 games. In those matches he's had 4 attempts, 2 clear opportunities, one goal and one assist. He also missed a cracking opportunity at Wolverhampton on Monday night too. Midfield Saka (C), Arsenal, £10.2m - Wolves (home) This game against Wolves is too tempting to pass up and that renders Bukayo Saka, Arsenaltop offensive asset a must-have. No stats required to support this pick. United had 27 shots at Wolverhampton on Monday, netted 4 and could have had double that. The Gunners will be rubbing their hands. Declan Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolves (home) One point behind Bruno Fernandes in the midfield scoring list, Rice is so consistent for the Gunners. More attacking this term, he's generated more opportunities than any other Arsenal player (27) and has five assists to show for it. He's also the surest bet for game time as Mikel Arteta might view this as a chance to rest his squad. Bruno Fernandes, United, £9m - Bournemouth (h) Fernandes might have taken over from Semenyo as the essential FPL midfielder. Fixture-proof, consistently a candidate for defensive contribution points and with several ways to FPL returns. Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - the Toffees (h) This week's differential pick, Palmer has his first ninety minutes since returning after a lengthy injury and we are aware what an high-scoring fantasy player he can be. You sense that, as quickly as he has a single strong performance, fantasy coaches will be rushing to sign him up. He missed the Blues'European defeat at the Italian side, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he should be fresh for Everton. Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds United (h) Leeds enter this game following two strong home results against the Blues and Liverpool, but away from home they have conceded three goals for each one they've netted. This is likely Ouattara final fixture before departing for the AFCON. He's been excellent for the Bees this term, and has 5 goal contributions in his last 3 fixtures at home. Attack Thiago, Brentford, £6.9m - Leeds United (h) It has been a frustrating last few weeks for the striker owners, with just three FPL points in two matches. Nevertheless, he's the second-highest top scorer in the league and has seven strikes in 7 home games. He's the top forward option for this round and, with a kind run of games, you can set and forget up until the end of January at least. Ekitike, Liverpool, £8.4m - Brighton (home) It is expected that Arne Slot keeps faith with the young Frenchman, after his two-goal haul at Leeds United. He performed great at the beginning of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had Alexander Isak not arrived and competed with him for minutes at the number nine role. The Bench Martin Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home