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Top Fantasy Picks
Daniel Ballard
Defender – Sunderland
17.0 ptsPL 2025/2026
Budget 4.6m
Antoine Semenyo
Midfilder – Bournemouth
15.0 ptsPL 2025/2026
Budget 7.1m
Chris Wood
Forward – Nott’m Forest
13.0 ptsPL 2025/2026
Budget 7.6m
Underrated Fantasy Gems
Daniel Muñoz
Crystal Palace – Defender/Midfielder
A dynamic, offensive-minded player often overlooked, making him a potential high-upside pick in fantasy Premier League.
Serbian Keeper Petrovic
Bournemouth – Goalkeeper
Bournemouth’s significant investment in this Serbian keeper could signal a potential increase in value, making him a smart pick to watch.
Youri Tielemans
Aston Villa – Midfielder
A strong budget option in FPL, offering potential for good returns at a lower cost.
Fantasy Tips & Strategies
1. Prioritize Set-Piece Takers
Midfielders or defenders who take free-kicks, corners, or penalties have higher point potential.
2. Monitor Injury Reports
Check player fitness before deadline day. Avoid late injuries that ruin your gameweek!
3. Focus on Fixture Difficulty
Use fixture difficulty charts to spot good runs and avoid teams facing top-six opponents.
4. Budget Smartly
Don’t overspend on big names. Spread your budget across reliable performers in all positions.
5. Use Wildcards Wisely
Only use chips like Wildcard or Free Hit when necessary — ideally during double or blank gameweeks.
Top Captain Picks This Week
Ollie Watkins
(Aston Villa) £9.0m
A A visit to Brentford gives the Aston Villa talisman the chance to bounce back from his blank against Newcastle United last weekend. The Bees conceded a league-high four big chances – situations where the player is expected to score – in Gameweek 1.
Bruno Fernandes
(Man Utd) £9.0m
Man Utd’s playmaker offers multiple routes to returns against Fulham. Fernandes took both of his side’s free-kicks and two of their three corners against Arsenal and is expected to remain their first-choice for penalties. Add in his potential for defensive contribution points and he can produce a big haul at Craven Cottage.
Erling Haaland
(Man City) £14.0m
The Norwegian made his customary fast start to a new season with two goals and 13 points against Wolves. Haaland’s peerless goal threat is highlighted by the statistics – his six shots in the box were TWICE the total of all but five other players in Gameweek 1.