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Up front, Dominic Solanke could be a key contender in the Cherries' final phase of the season, with two assists in his last five games. Holly Shand: Liverpool have been one of the form defences in recent weeks, making Andrew Robertson a key asset, with four clean sheets in six. He's got great utility with a double this week and further planned fixtures creating more doubles coming in the schedule. Whilst I can get on board with swapping out Arsenal defenders for the likes of Liverpool, Brighton or Man Utd defenders who have multiple doubles, I think holding the Gunners' attacking assets is going to be key. I still think it's fine to retain one of Saka or Martinelli through the upcoming period though as they are form players that can deliver even in challenging fixtures as the Gunners hunt down the title. We generally find a wider range of factors come into play as we head towards the end of the season, where the focus of teams or players can be away from the outcome of league games.
The Scout on why Man Utd and Brighton stars are among the best armband options.
3 2 5 Pts per start Pts But in the past always we scored a lot of goals.” “We will see today. We score a lot of goals this season. He scored an incredible amount of goals.
For the fifth-highest scoring striker in FPL, the Wales international has flown under the radar somewhat with a measly 2.3 per cent ownership. That should only ...
The dilemma for FPL managers is where to spread the cost of swapping out Haaland. [Marcus Rashford](/topic/marcus-rashford) also has a bit of a question mark over him ahead of a double gameweek in [FPL](/topic/fpl), for which managers have a deadline of 11am GMT, Saturday April 1. [Manchester City](/topic/manchester-city) striker pulled out of [Norway](/topic/norway)’s international period and a big question marks hangs over his return to face [Liverpool](/topic/liverpool) on the weekend.
We're in the final stretch for the Premier League season with the international break now over. With little room for manoeuvre in your Fantasy Premier ...
Brighton will have their work cut out to get the better of Brentford and Bournemouth, yet March's good form means he is a solid pick for the double gameweek. Nevertheless, should Spurs continue with a three-man defence under Cristian Stellini and Ryan Mason, then Pedro Porro should come into consideration for your Fantasy Premier League side, not just for Monday's game, but beyond too. Another double gameweek consideration now, this time on the south coast as Brighton gear up for meetings with Brentford and Bournemouth. Spurs will hope off-field issues won't impact their performances on the pitch, starting with Monday's trip to Everton. We're in the final stretch for the Premier League season with the international break now over. The Serb received his marching orders in Fulham's 3-1 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United, but he is likely to be sidelined for longer having been charged by the FA with violent and improper conduct. There is a way to capitalise upon the 28-year-old's absence, however, and that could be by picking his expected replacement on the frontline, Carlos Vinicius. Mitrovic's good form means Vinicius has been restricted to just 556 minutes of Premier League action this season, but despite a lack of game time, the Brazilian has still scored two and assisted one. Leicester are the 30-year-old's joint-favourite opponents having scored eight career goals against Brendan Rodgers' side, so one to consider this weekend. And while out of form, one who may benefit from Hodgson's return to south London is key forward Wilfried Zaha. Palace have a huge run of games looming, starting with Saturday's welcome of relegation rivals Leicester. Liverpool may have their issues on the road, yet Salah's five away league goals ranks seventh in the Premier League, and if the Reds are to spring an upset, then the 30-year-old will again be key.
It's a massive day on the Premier League press conference front, with 11 managers facing the media ahead of Double Gameweek 29.
“Armel [Bella-Kotchap] has a similar problem that he had in the past. We can expect him to be back soon, but not for this game. “Naby is out, he came back with a muscle injury from the national team. Next week will be an important week for him; this week he was doing parts of training, next week I think most of the things he can do. Tino [Livramento] has been working with the team partially, making great progress from his injury, and we expect him to join the team soon. Let’s push it every day a little bit and see how he copes with that and how the pain develops. “‘He is progressing, unfortunately he still has some discomfort in his back and we are trying to manage him the best possible way. “In training everything looks fine but of course he’s not in the squad for the weekend, there’s no chance. Reece has had the last two training sessions with us so providing there’s no reaction, he should be available for tomorrow as well.”- Graham Potter Wesley is going to miss the game because his hamstring is still a little bit tight, I think there’sa chance for Tuesday. Raheem is coming back, he’ll miss the game but I think he’ll have more chance for Tuesday. “It came at a good time for Anthony Gordon to improve his injury and try to get him closer to returning.
A closer look at the 28-year-old's statistics proves that he is a clever purchase this gameweek, particularly with Brighton enjoying a double Gameweek, with a ...
Salah’s form is currently ranked at 9.7, following impressive displays in back-to-back wins over Wolves (2-0) and Manchester United (7-0). Since a strong 18-point return across wins over Aston Villa and Spurs, the England midfielder has struggled to make an impact since, with just nine points earned in his last five Gameweeks. Leon Bailey and Saka’s team-mate Gabriel Martinelli performed well in midfield, while Aston Villa shotstopper Emiliano Martinez kept a clean sheet against Bournemouth. Apart from a brief four-game spell out of the starting 11 earlier this season, Shaw has been an ever-present in Erik ten Hag’s side since, who are vying for Champions League qualification. Brighton v Brentford 3.0 Manchester United v Brentford 8.0 Declan Loughnane’s 11 was the best performing Irish side of Gameweek 28, with 78 points on the board. Maddison was impressive in Gameweeks 22 and 23 as Leicester secured back-to-back wins, but has only managed one assist since. His form has been vital in helping Brighton into seventh ahead of Saturday’s clash with Brentford. Bournemouth v Fulham 3.0 Arsenal v Leeds 3.0 March primarily plays as a number 10 for Roberto De Zerbi’s side, but is versatile and can be redeployed into centre midfield or on either wing.
There is encouraging news for FPL managers overall, although Haaland's availability remains in doubt after Pep Guardiola's press conference.
Mason Mount is also back after a spell on the sidelines. David Moyes confirmed that Gianluca Scamacca, who has endured injury setbacks in London, currently has a sore knee. Like Sterling, Fofana could return in midweek. Mikel Arteta remains hopeful that the centre-back will return before the end of the season as “he is progressing” but “he still has some discomfort” and “is not going to be fit for this game”. On Marcus Rashford, Erik ten Hag said he has “good hope he will be available” for their trip to Newcastle after a knock ruled him out of England’s squad for the wins against Italy and Ukraine. [Premier League](https://inews.co.uk/topic/premier-league?ico=in-line_link) is set to return after the international break with the [two-horse title race](https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-win-premier-league-latest-title-predictions-man-city-fixtures-run-in-2220971?ico=in-line_link) between [Manchester City](https://inews.co.uk/topic/manchester-city-fc?ico=in-line_link) and [Arsenal ](https://inews.co.uk/topic/arsenal-fc?ico=in-line_link)resuming on Saturday.
Sam Bonfield (@FPLFamily). If Erik ten Hag says that he is fit to play, Marcus Rashford (£7.3m) is the standout captaincy pick. However, with ...
But I am tempted by both Solly March (£5.1m) and Maddison. Fitness permitting, Rashford will be my captain. [Chelsea](https://www.premierleague.com/clubs/4/Chelsea/overview) players all decent punts. It's Rashford or the Brighton midfielders. [DGW29 Captains: Rashford and Mitoma lead open race](https://www.premierleague.com/news/3125199) Both have really nice fixtures across the Double.
We have chosen our best Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players for Double Gameweek 29. Manchester United, Brighton and Hove Albion and Chelsea are just some ...
Ben Chilwell (£6.0m) is our pick of the Chelsea defenders. Luke Shaw (£5.2m) completes our defensive picks. The Magpies have failed to keep a clean sheet since January but the data suggests they have been a bit unlucky of late, with only five shots in the box conceded in their two most recent outings. No FPL defender has matched him for successful crosses or chances created in that time. Since taking over from Robert Sanchez (£4.6m), he has 17 points in three matches, with clean sheets coming against Crystal Palace and West Ham United. As ever, we are limited to £83.0m for our first XI.