Selecting the Three Gunners Picks to Choose v Wolves? Fantasy Premier League Team of the Gameweek
One key move in the FPL squad of the week involves select no City assets - and yes, even Haaland!
The funds is needed to go all-in on Gunners assets as they face at home among the most struggling sides in Premier League history.
It's true, City smashed in 5 times on their most recent away trip, but now they meet Crystal Palace, a side with the second-strongest defence in the league for goals allowed and fourth-best in terms of xGC.
And the Gunners hosting Wolves is the kind of fixture you need to target - the best team in the league against one devoid of form, quality and self-belief.
The lineup of the week is picked based on current prices to stay under a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit chip.
Performance of The Previous Team Do?
The captain didn't deliver but strong scores from Bruno Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (fourteen), Phil Foden (twelve) and James Tarkowski (nine), along with a fortunate sixteen-point Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall bench appearance led to a massive eighty-three points. Boom!
FPL Lineup of the Week for Fixture 16
Keeper and Defence
Roefs, Sunderland, keeper, £4.7m - Newcastle United (h)
The first derby in the top flight since 2016 is going to be noisy, fiery, feisty - and it might be one of those games that is all drama but minimal clear chances.
Which would render Roefs, ranked third in the FPL goalkeeper standings, a solid option.
White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (home)
An Arsenal defensive asset is a must this week. Wolverhampton have just one goal scored away from home so far and a single goal in their past six matches.
White is a great offensive threat when he gets his opportunity. Having started the past two games at full-back, had a fourteen-point return against Brentford and leads the way in that period among Arsenal defensive players with two key passes, 2 attempts inside the area and an xGI of 0.7.
Marc Cucurella, the Blues, £6.2m - Everton (home)
The Toffees are unpredictable so this selection is more about Chelseadefence and the Spaniard's upside.
Chelsea have the fourth-strongest defensive record while he has created more opportunities (nineteen) than any defender in the league.
And he hasn't scored this season, having netted five times last season.
Diogo Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - Bournemouth (h)
You can't have high hopes for a United shutout - they have just one this entire campaign - but Bournemouthgoals have dried up in the last two matches.
More importantly, Dalot has been getting in some incredibly advanced roles as left wing-back in the past 3 fixtures.
During that spell he's taken 4 attempts, two big chances, one goal and an assist. He missed a cracking opportunity at Wolves on Monday night as well.
Midfielders
Saka (C), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolverhampton (h)
This game against Wolverhampton is too good to pass up and that makes Bukayo Saka, Arsenalbest offensive asset essential.
No stats required to back this up. Manchester United had twenty-seven shots at Wolves on Monday night, netted 4 and might have had double that.
Arsenal will be keen to attack.
Declan Rice, the Gunners, £7.1m - Wolves (home)
One point behind Fernandes in the midfield scoring list, Rice is incredibly consistent for Arsenal.
More attacking this season, he's generated more chances than any other Gunners teammate (twenty-seven) and has five assists to his name.
He's also the most reliable for game time as the manager might view this as a opportunity to rotate his squad.
Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, £9m - Bournemouth (h)
The Portuguese playmaker may have replaced Antoine Semenyo as the essential Fantasy Premier League midfield asset.
Fixture-proof, always a shout for defensive bonus points and with several routes to points.
Palmer, the Blues, £10.3m - the Toffees (home)
This gameweek's differential pick, Cole Palmer has his first 90 minutes under his belt after a lengthy layoff and we know 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 flocking to bring him in.
He missed the Blues'European defeat at Atalanta, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he ought to be well-rested for the Toffees.
Dango Ouattara, Brentford, £6m - Leeds United (home)
Leeds come into this match following two strong home results against Chelsea and Liverpool, but on the road they have let in three times for each one they've netted.
This is probably the winger's last match before heading to the Africa Cup of Nations.
He has been superb for the Bees this season, and has 5 attacking returns in his past three home matches.
Attack
Igor Thiago, Brentford, £6.9m - Leeds United (h)
It has been a disappointing couple of gameweeks for Thiago FPL managers, with just 3 FPL points in two games.
Nevertheless, he's the second goal scorer in the league and has seven strikes in 7 fixtures at home. He is the best striker choice this week and, with a kind fixture list, you can set and forget up until the January window at the very least.
Hugo Ekitike, the Reds, £8.4m - Brighton (home)
Surely Arne Slot keeps faith with the promising striker, after his brace performance at Leeds.
He was well at the start of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had Alexander Isak not arrived and challenged him for minutes at centre-forward.
The Bench
- Dubravka, Burnley, £4m - the Cottagers ({h|home