🔗 Share this article Selecting the Three Arsenal Players to Select v Wolverhampton? FPL Lineup of the Gameweek The key move in this FPL lineup of the week is to go with no City players - indeed, that includes Erling Haaland! Our funds is required to invest heavily on Arsenal players as they face at home among the most struggling sides in Premier League recent memory. Yes, Manchester City smashed a total of 5 times on their last away trip, but now they face Palace, who have the second-strongest defence in the league for goals conceded and fourth-best in terms of expected goals conceded. And Arsenal home to Wolverhampton is the sort of fixture you need to target - the best side in the league against one lacking of form, technical ability and confidence. The lineup of the gameweek is selected based on current prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were using a Free Hit. How did The Previous Squad Perform? No captain return but strong scores from Bruno Fernandes (eighteen), Dias (14), Phil Foden (twelve) and James Tarkowski (nine), plus a lucky 16-point Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo resulted in a monster 83 points total. Success! Fantasy Premier League Team of the Gameweek for Fixture 16 Keeper and Defence Robin Roefs, the Black Cats, goalkeeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (home) The first Tyne-Wear derby in the top flight since 2016 is likely to be loud, fiery, feisty - and it may prove to be one of those games that is full of tension but minimal goalmouth action. Which would render the Sunderland keeper, ranked third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a solid option. Ben White, the Gunners, £5.2m - Wolverhampton (h) An Arsenal defensive asset is a essential pick for this fixture. Wolverhampton have one goal scored away from home so far and one in their last 6 matches. Ben White is a excellent offensive threat when he gets his chance. Having started the past two games at right-back, registered a 14-point haul against Brentford and leads the way in that period among Arsenal defensive players with two key passes, 2 shots in the box and an expected goal involvement of 0.7. Cucurella, Chelsea, £6.2m - the Toffees (h) The Toffees are erratic so this selection is more about Chelseadefence and the Spaniard's upside. The London club have the fourth-strongest defence while he has created more opportunities (nineteen) than any defensive player in the league. And he is yet to score this season, after scoring five goals last season. Dalot, United, £4.4m - Bournemouth (home) You can't have high expectations for a Manchester United shutout - they have one all season - but Bournemouthscoring have slowed down in the last two games. More importantly, Dalot has been occupying some very attacking positions as left wing-back in the last three games. During that spell he's taken four shots, 2 clear opportunities, a goal and an assist. He missed a cracking opportunity at Wolves on Monday too. Midfield Bukayo Saka (captain), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolves (h) This game against Wolverhampton is too juicy to ignore and that makes Saka, Arsenaltop offensive asset a must-have. No stats required to back this up. United had twenty-seven attempts at Wolves on Monday, scored 4 and could have had double that. The Gunners will be rubbing their hands. Rice, the Gunners, £7.1m - Wolves (h) One point behind Bruno Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Declan Rice is incredibly reliable for the Gunners. More advanced this season, he's generated more opportunities than any other Gunners player (twenty-seven) and has five assists to his name. He's also the most reliable for minutes as the manager could see this as a opportunity to rest his squad. Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, £9m - Bournemouth (home) The Portuguese playmaker might have taken over from Antoine Semenyo as the essential Fantasy Premier League midfield asset. Match-up proof, always a shout for defensive bonus points and with several routes to FPL returns. Palmer, the Blues, £10.3m - Everton (h) This gameweek's punt, Palmer has his first ninety minutes since returning after a long injury and we know what an explosive FPL asset he can be. You sense that, as soon as he has a single strong performance, FPL managers will be rushing to sign him up. He was absent for the Blues'Champions League defeat at Atalanta, but that was the club managing his minutes so he ought to be fresh for the Toffees. Dango Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds (h) Leeds United enter this match following two great home performances against Chelsea and the Reds, but away from home they have conceded three times for each one they've netted. This is likely Ouattara last match before heading to the Africa Cup of Nations. He's been excellent for the Bees this season, and has five attacking returns in his past three fixtures at home. Attack Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds (home) It has been a frustrating couple of gameweeks for Thiago FPL managers, with just three points in two games. Nevertheless, he's the second-highest top scorer in the division and has 7 strikes in 7 home games. He's the best forward option for this round and, with a favourable fixture list, you can set and forget up until the end of January at least. Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool, £8.4m - Brighton (h) Surely the manager keeps faith with the promising Frenchman, after his brace haul at Leeds. He performed well at the beginning of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had a rival striker not been signed and challenged him for minutes at centre-forward. Subs' Bench Dubravka, Burnley, £4m - the Cottagers ({h|home
The key move in this FPL lineup of the week is to go with no City players - indeed, that includes Erling Haaland! Our funds is required to invest heavily on Arsenal players as they face at home among the most struggling sides in Premier League recent memory. Yes, Manchester City smashed a total of 5 times on their last away trip, but now they face Palace, who have the second-strongest defence in the league for goals conceded and fourth-best in terms of expected goals conceded. And Arsenal home to Wolverhampton is the sort of fixture you need to target - the best side in the league against one lacking of form, technical ability and confidence. The lineup of the gameweek is selected based on current prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were using a Free Hit. How did The Previous Squad Perform? No captain return but strong scores from Bruno Fernandes (eighteen), Dias (14), Phil Foden (twelve) and James Tarkowski (nine), plus a lucky 16-point Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo resulted in a monster 83 points total. Success! Fantasy Premier League Team of the Gameweek for Fixture 16 Keeper and Defence Robin Roefs, the Black Cats, goalkeeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (home) The first Tyne-Wear derby in the top flight since 2016 is likely to be loud, fiery, feisty - and it may prove to be one of those games that is full of tension but minimal goalmouth action. Which would render the Sunderland keeper, ranked third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a solid option. Ben White, the Gunners, £5.2m - Wolverhampton (h) An Arsenal defensive asset is a essential pick for this fixture. Wolverhampton have one goal scored away from home so far and one in their last 6 matches. Ben White is a excellent offensive threat when he gets his chance. Having started the past two games at right-back, registered a 14-point haul against Brentford and leads the way in that period among Arsenal defensive players with two key passes, 2 shots in the box and an expected goal involvement of 0.7. Cucurella, Chelsea, £6.2m - the Toffees (h) The Toffees are erratic so this selection is more about Chelseadefence and the Spaniard's upside. The London club have the fourth-strongest defence while he has created more opportunities (nineteen) than any defensive player in the league. And he is yet to score this season, after scoring five goals last season. Dalot, United, £4.4m - Bournemouth (home) You can't have high expectations for a Manchester United shutout - they have one all season - but Bournemouthscoring have slowed down in the last two games. More importantly, Dalot has been occupying some very attacking positions as left wing-back in the last three games. During that spell he's taken four shots, 2 clear opportunities, a goal and an assist. He missed a cracking opportunity at Wolves on Monday too. Midfield Bukayo Saka (captain), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolves (h) This game against Wolverhampton is too juicy to ignore and that makes Saka, Arsenaltop offensive asset a must-have. No stats required to back this up. United had twenty-seven attempts at Wolves on Monday, scored 4 and could have had double that. The Gunners will be rubbing their hands. Rice, the Gunners, £7.1m - Wolves (h) One point behind Bruno Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Declan Rice is incredibly reliable for the Gunners. More advanced this season, he's generated more opportunities than any other Gunners player (twenty-seven) and has five assists to his name. He's also the most reliable for minutes as the manager could see this as a opportunity to rest his squad. Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, £9m - Bournemouth (home) The Portuguese playmaker might have taken over from Antoine Semenyo as the essential Fantasy Premier League midfield asset. Match-up proof, always a shout for defensive bonus points and with several routes to FPL returns. Palmer, the Blues, £10.3m - Everton (h) This gameweek's punt, Palmer has his first ninety minutes since returning after a long injury and we know what an explosive FPL asset he can be. You sense that, as soon as he has a single strong performance, FPL managers will be rushing to sign him up. He was absent for the Blues'Champions League defeat at Atalanta, but that was the club managing his minutes so he ought to be fresh for the Toffees. Dango Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds (h) Leeds United enter this match following two great home performances against Chelsea and the Reds, but away from home they have conceded three times for each one they've netted. This is likely Ouattara last match before heading to the Africa Cup of Nations. He's been excellent for the Bees this season, and has five attacking returns in his past three fixtures at home. Attack Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds (home) It has been a frustrating couple of gameweeks for Thiago FPL managers, with just three points in two games. Nevertheless, he's the second-highest top scorer in the division and has 7 strikes in 7 home games. He's the best forward option for this round and, with a favourable fixture list, you can set and forget up until the end of January at least. Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool, £8.4m - Brighton (h) Surely the manager keeps faith with the promising Frenchman, after his brace haul at Leeds. He performed well at the beginning of the campaign and you can't help but think what he would have done had a rival striker not been signed and challenged him for minutes at centre-forward. Subs' Bench Dubravka, Burnley, £4m - the Cottagers ({h|home