This article is part of our Fantasy Premier League Rankings series.
MATCHES (EDT)
- Saturday, 7:30 am: Southampton vs. Manchester United
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Chelsea vs. Sheffield United
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Leicester City vs. AFC Bournemouth
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Manchester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Newcastle United vs. Watford
- Saturday, 10:00 am: West Ham United vs. Norwich City
- Saturday, 12:30 pm: Burnley vs. Liverpool
- Sunday, 9:00 am: Everton vs. Wolverhampton
- Sunday, 11:30 am: Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspur
For detailed stats and odds, check out the Fantasy Premier League: Gameweek 4 Cheat Sheet.
FORWARDS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Sergio Aguero | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 12.0 | Aguero has the highest anytime goal scorer odds on the slate, which isn't surprising given the matchup. |
2 | Roberto Firmino | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 9.5 | While Mohamed Salah leads the team in goals, Firmino leads them in shots; unfortunately, he's only created one chance, which is half as many as Divock Origi and James Milner. |
3 | Jamie Vardy | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 8.9 | Vardy grabbed his first goal of the season last week, and while Sheffield have surprised a few people, there's plenty of goal upside here. |
4 | Marcus Rashford | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 8.7 | Rashford had a great opportunity to put the Manchester United penalty taker issues to bed, but he blew it. |
5 | Harry Kane | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 11.1 | The matchup against Arsenal should make people ignore that Kane |
MATCHES (EDT)
- Saturday, 7:30 am: Southampton vs. Manchester United
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Chelsea vs. Sheffield United
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Leicester City vs. AFC Bournemouth
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Manchester City vs. Brighton & Hove Albion
- Saturday, 10:00 am: Newcastle United vs. Watford
- Saturday, 10:00 am: West Ham United vs. Norwich City
- Saturday, 12:30 pm: Burnley vs. Liverpool
- Sunday, 9:00 am: Everton vs. Wolverhampton
- Sunday, 11:30 am: Arsenal vs. Tottenham Hotspur
For detailed stats and odds, check out the Fantasy Premier League: Gameweek 4 Cheat Sheet.
FORWARDS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Sergio Aguero | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 12.0 | Aguero has the highest anytime goal scorer odds on the slate, which isn't surprising given the matchup. |
2 | Roberto Firmino | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 9.5 | While Mohamed Salah leads the team in goals, Firmino leads them in shots; unfortunately, he's only created one chance, which is half as many as Divock Origi and James Milner. |
3 | Jamie Vardy | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 8.9 | Vardy grabbed his first goal of the season last week, and while Sheffield have surprised a few people, there's plenty of goal upside here. |
4 | Marcus Rashford | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 8.7 | Rashford had a great opportunity to put the Manchester United penalty taker issues to bed, but he blew it. |
5 | Harry Kane | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 11.1 | The matchup against Arsenal should make people ignore that Kane took just one shot in each of the past two games. |
6 | Teemu Pukki | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 7.0 | Goal pace slowed down, now only on track for 63 this season. |
7 | Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang | ARS | TOT | H | 36.27 | 20.63 | 11.0 | PEA leads Arsenal in goals, shots and shots on goal, and the North London derby can always have fireworks. |
8 | Tammy Abraham | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 7.1 | Abraham's brace last weekend should give him some more time as a starter ahead of Olivier Giroud and Michy Batshuayi. |
9 | Sebastien Haller | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 7.4 | Magnificent last weekend against Watford, scoring twice on four shots, and now he gets to face an open-attacking side. |
10 | Alexandre Lacazette | ARS | TOT | H | 36.27 | 20.63 | 9.5 | Lacazette didn't start against Liverpool, but it's so clear the Arsenal attack is better when he's on the pitch. |
11 | Joelinton | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.9 | Joelinton is dealing with a groin injury, which is unfortunate after scoring his first goal last weekend. |
12 | Moise Kean | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 6.8 | Enough of the shanenigans, it's time for Kean to start. |
13 | Andre Gray | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 5.9 | Troy Deeney's continued absence will make it easier for Gray to get minutes, and his goal last week should ensure another start. |
14 | Raul Jimenez | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 7.4 | Everton have really struggled this season, though Jimenez continues to waste his goals in non-Premier-League matches. |
15 | Wesley | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 6.0 | Opened his account last week and will always benefit from the strong playmakers around him. |
16 | Diogo Jota | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 6.4 | He hasn't gotten on the scoresheet yet, but Jota has been active enough that we know it's coming soon. |
17 | Callum Wilson | BOU | LEI | A | 20.79 | 14.75 | 7.9 | Callum quickly became the second-best Wilson on the team. |
18 | Joshua King | BOU | LEI | A | 20.79 | 14.75 | 6.4 | The production differences between King and Callum Wilson are too small to really justify the latter. |
19 | Ashley Barnes | BUR | LIV | H | 10.47 | 10.93 | 6.6 | The Golden Boot race between Pukki and Barnes should be a lot of fun. |
20 | Dominic Calvert-Lewin | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.9 | Somehow Calvert-Lewin played all 90 minutes last week and took just one shot as Everton were trying to get back in a game they were trailing at home to a promoted side. That's now two shots in 231 minutes this season, neither on target. |
21 | Jordan Ayew | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 5.0 | Ayew, who scored last week, has put 100 percent of his shots on target this season (all two of them). However, he's doing more than Christian Benteke, who seems likely better off away from the Premier League, no? |
22 | Danny Welbeck | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 6.0 | He'll get his time when Gray starts to struggle, though he has to hope it comes before Deeney returns. |
23 | Oliver McBurnie | SHF | CHE | A | 11.08 | 11.04 | 5.9 | McBurnie hasn't started yet, but three appearances with at least 27 minutes should get him closer, especially after scoring last week against Leicester. |
24 | Chris Wood | BUR | LIV | H | 10.47 | 10.93 | 6.3 | A goal is unlikely, though maybe he links up with Barnes to pull Burnley within 5-1. |
25 | Yoshinori Muto | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.4 | Deep dive if Joelinton isn't fit. |
26 | Christian Benteke | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 5.9 | I miss good Benteke. |
MIDFIELDERS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Raheem Sterling | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 12.2 | We used to immediately go to Sergio Aguero when we wanted exposure to Mancester City's goals, but Sterling continues to prove he's the one worth targeting. |
2 | Mohamed Salah | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 12.5 | Salah straight clowning David Luiz will be a highlight all season. |
3 | Kevin De Bruyne | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 9.7 | Twelve players have taken more shots than De Bruyne this season, but no one has created more chances. |
4 | James Maddison | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 7.0 | Maddison's 10 shots this season are the most of any player without a goal (only one was on target). |
5 | Mason Mount | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 6.2 | Only De Bruyne has more shots on target plus chances created, though Mount's 14 are split evenly while KDB is 2+14. |
6 | Sadio Mane | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 11.5 | Mane has created nine chances in 183 minutes, and he surprisingly has the second-most tackles won for Liverpool. This could be a huge spot, with Burnley always conceding lots of possession and shots. |
7 | Emiliano Buendia | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 6.0 | Only De Bruyne and Trent Alexander-Arnold have created more chances than Buendia, and only De Bruyne has more assists. |
8 | Wilfried Zaha | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 6.9 | Only Sterling, Firmino and Salah have more touches in the box this season, but Zaha has taken the same number of shots as Watford centerback Craig Dawson. |
9 | Harry Wilson | BOU | LEI | A | 20.79 | 14.75 | 6.0 | Callum Wilson and Ryan Fraser generated a lot of optimism this summer, but Harry Wilson seems like the guy to have after last week's beautiful free-kick goal. |
10 | John McGinn | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 5.6 | Leads Villa in shots and shots on goal, and he's the only player with multiple score-sheet apperances. |
11 | Youri Tielemans | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 6.4 | While Maddison is first in shots and chances created for Leicester, Tielemans is second in both categories but has zero goals and zero assists. |
12 | Jack Grealish | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 6.0 | The only worrying thing about Grealish for official FPL is that he may be the kind of player who ends up with a ton of shots and a ton of chances created but not many goals or assists. |
13 | Christian Pulisic | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 7.5 | A solid matchup but Pulisic will always be about making the most out of his opportunities, he's not a volume guy. |
14 | Richarlison | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 7.9 | Richarlison scored against Lincoln City on Wednesday, which is all well and good and completely worthless for fantasy Premier League. |
15 | Riyad Mahrez | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 8.5 | Mahrez will be great when he plays, but the minutes issues are annoying. |
16 | David Silva | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 7.4 | Stop me if you've read this before: he's great when he gets the minutes. |
17 | Gylfi Sigurdsson | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 7.9 | Oh, look, another Everton player who scored Wednesday and has done almost nothing during Premier League play. |
18 | Manuel Lanzini | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 6.5 | Lanzini's 10 chances created are seven more than Felipe Anderson, who has the second-most on the team. |
19 | Dani Ceballos | ARS | TOT | H | 36.27 | 20.63 | 5.6 | Understandably terrible against Liverpool, but Ceballos still plays a big role for the Gunners. |
20 | Ryan Fraser | BOU | LEI | A | 20.79 | 14.75 | 7.3 | If Harry WIlson is going to get dead-ball opportunities close to goal, what's the reason to have Fraser instead of him? |
21 | Bernardo Silva | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 7.9 | Bernardo has started each of the past two games, and his nine shots were pretty unexpected. That being said, City scored five goals and he was involved...zero times. |
22 | Todd Cantwell | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 4.7 | Cantwell is one of 10 players in the Premier League with 10 combined shots on goal and chances created. (And three of them play for Norwich City) |
23 | Felipe Anderson | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 6.9 | Felipe's early season injury issues are annoying, and he's not even accumulating many peripheral stats despite leading the team in touches in the box. |
24 | Joao Moutinho | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 5.5 | Moutinho might be the most productive player in the Premier League among those who haven't taken a shot yet. |
25 | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 7.7 | A fully fit Martial would be much higher after making the scoresheet in three consecutive games. Update: Martial has been ruled out. | |
26 | Son Heung-Min | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 9.5 | He's baaaaaaaaaack. |
27 | Lucas Moura | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 7.5 | And Son being back may hurt Lucas more-a than anyone else. (I'll be here all week!) |
28 | Erik Lamela | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 6.0 | Lamela's role on set pieces has made him a very attractive fantasy piece, but Spurs have been so much better with Eriksen on the pitch that it's only a matter of time before Lamela gets benched; unless Eriksen gets sold, of course. |
29 | Christian Eriksen | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 8.9 | I really can't tell what makes Mauricio Pochettino think his team is better with Eriksen on the bench. |
30 | Paul Pogba | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 8.6 | Pogba's open-play production in FPL is pretty weak, and the penalty issues aren't helping. |
31 | Alex Iwobi | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.9 | Iwobi got his first Everton start Wednesday and, what do you know, he scored. It's time for Bernard to move to the bench. |
32 | Roberto Pereyra | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 5.9 | Imagine if he could stay healthy for more than seven minutes at a time. |
33 | Ilkay Gundogan | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 5.4 | Another player who is good when he plays, though Gundogan probably has the lowest upside of the attacking group at Man City. |
34 | Nicolas Pepe | ARS | TOT | H | 36.27 | 20.63 | 9.4 | There will be times this season when Arsenal fans get overly excited about Pepe because of how electric he can be, but this likely isn't the week. |
35 | Jonjo Shelvey | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.0 | Shelvey could have a bigger role on set pieces after Matt Ritchie went down injured Wednesday. |
36 | Bernard | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 6.5 | Here only because Marco Silva could keep him in the lineup despite Iwobi being better. |
37 | Luka Milivojevic | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 6.9 | It's almost like a vast majority of his fantasy value is dependent on penalties. |
38 | Trezeguet | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 5.4 | Another solid Villa attacking midfielder who will do more peripherally. |
39 | Ross Barkley | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 5.8 | Barkely is annoyingly second in shots and third in chances created for Chelsea. |
40 | Luke Freeman | SHF | CHE | A | 11.08 | 11.04 | 5.5 | If you've ever considered Oliver Norwood as a fantasy asset because he has a role on set pieces, imagine how much better he'd be if he was actually an attacking player with a role on set pieces like Freeman. |
41 | Andriy Yarmolenko | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 5.9 | Yarmo started last week but only lasted 55 minutes, which could be a common theme this year. |
42 | Ayoze Perez | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 6.4 | Perez has been bad enough that it should be time for Harvey Barnes to get some starts. |
43 | Nathan Redmond | SOU | MUN | H | 23.60 | 20.28 | 6.4 | Redmond's dealing with a slight injury, and the matchup doesn't look great on paper, but at least they're at home. |
44 | Marco Stiepermann | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 5.5 | Stiepermann's production has gotten progressively worse over the three games, but West Ham's defense isn't something to shy away from. |
45 | Oliver Norwood | SHF | CHE | A | 11.08 | 11.04 | 5.0 | Norwood is probably not getting many dead-ball opportunities against Chelsea, especially because Freeman is sharing them now. |
46 | Johann Berg Gudmundsson | BUR | LIV | H | 10.47 | 10.93 | 6.0 | Breakdown on a set piece that leads to a clean-sheet-killing goal for Burnley? |
47 | James Ward-Prowse | SOU | MUN | H | 23.60 | 20.28 | 5.9 | Set pieces against a team that hasn't been that good. |
48 | Leandro Trossard | BHA | MCI | A | 4.96 | 5.21 | 6.0 | If there's one guy to play this week against Man City, I'm going with Trossard. But that doesn't mean you need to play someone against Man City. |
DEFENDERS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Trent Alexander-Arnold | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 7.0 | Burnley at home is probably a better matchup, but playing a team that allows so many chances is always good, especially when you're Liverpool's leading chance creator. |
2 | Lucas Digne | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 6.0 | The separation between Digne and Alexander-Arnold is fully because of their teams. |
3 | Aymeric Laporte | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 6.5 | More of a clean sheet play since Laporte rarely gets on the scoresheet. |
4 | Kyle Walker | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 6.0 | Same clean sheet odds as Laporte and more attacking upside but also more competition for minutes. |
5 | Andrew Robertson | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 7.0 | Robertson has actually taken more shots than any Liverpool player not named Firmino and Salah. |
6 | Virgil van Dijk | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 6.5 | van Dijk's fantasy upside is always about being huge in the box. |
7 | Nicolas Otamendi | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 5.4 | John Stones' injury seems likely to keep Otamendi in the starting XI for this prime matchup. |
8 | Emerson Palmieri | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 5.5 | Emerson continues to show why he's better than Marcos Alonso, as his 10 combined shots on target and chances created trail only Mason Mount for the Blues. |
9 | Cesar Azpilicueta | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 6.0 | Azpilicueta has been crossing more and creating more chances than in previous seasons, and he should have more opportunities against Sheffield United. |
10 | Ricardo Pereira | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 6.0 | Ricardo really hasn't been able to attack as much as we've seen, but at least the defensive work is still solid. |
11 | Kurt Zouma | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 5.0 | Zouma's presence on set pieces is helpful, but he's still mostly a clean-sheet play. |
12 | Fabian Schar | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.0 | Schar was questionable for Wednesday's match but was able to go the distance. |
13 | Aaron Wan-Bissaka | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 5.6 | The Manchester United defense has a few too many brain farts to make them elite, which hurts AWB despite his well-rounded production. |
14 | Harry Maguire | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 5.5 | Maguire has only managed one shot through 270 minutes, though he's created more chances than both Rashford and Martial. |
15 | Andreas Christensen | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 5.0 | Christensen does as much in the attacking third as Kepa, so this is pretty much a clean-sheet-only play. |
16 | Jose Holebas | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 4.9 | Holebas sent in 13 crosses last weekend and finally created more than one chance, but he also picked up a yellow card for the second consecutive match. |
17 | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.5 | Suffered an injury during Wednesday's cup match, so he may be forced to miss a decent matchup. Update: Ritchie has been ruled out for two months. | |
18 | Seamus Coleman | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.5 | Djibril Sidibe started Wednesday, so there seems to be a reasonable path for Coleman to start this weekend. |
19 | Arthur Masuaku | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 4.5 | It's funny that Masuaku has started as an attacking midfielder at points during his West Ham career and yet he does so little actual attacking. |
20 | Christian Fuchs | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 4.5 | He's heading back to the bench when Ben Chilwell passes fit. |
21 | Tyrone Mings | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 4.5 | Mings is a beast in central defense for Villa, and he could be a key contributor to an away win against Palace. |
22 | Yerry Mina | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.6 | Mina leads Everton in completed passes, which is the best thing I can say about a player who hasn't gotten either of his two shots on goal. At least he's doing more in the box than Michael Keane. |
23 | Caglar Soyuncu | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 4.5 | The Bournemouth attack still isn't clicking, though the upside is minimal after zero shots through three starts. |
24 | Jetro Willems | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 4.5 | Newcastle won't have many better matchups. |
25 | Joel Matip | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 5.4 | Matip and Joe Gomez splitting time is not very fun for us fantasy players. |
26 | Michael Keane | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.5 | Keane is pretty much a clean sheet play against a potentially tired Wolverhampton. |
27 | Nathan Ake | BOU | LEI | A | 20.79 | 14.75 | 5.0 | Leicester haven't exactly been scorching hot. |
28 | Frederic Guilbert | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 4.4 | Guilbert was solid in place of Ahmed Elmohamady, though it wouldn't be surprising to see them share playing time this season. |
29 | Patrick van Aanholt | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 5.5 | van Aanholt showed everyone last week what kind of upside he has, but it's also tough to rely on such an inconsistent attacking threat, even as a defender. |
30 | Matt Doherty | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 6.0 | You can play the "Tired Wolves" narrative, or you can realize they are better (at least at home) than Everton. |
31 | Angelo Ogbonna | WHU | NOR | H | 47.01 | 26.09 | 4.5 | If you think West Ham are the team to finally shut out Norwich, at least Ogbonna is cheap in FPL salary cap. |
32 | Kiko Femenia | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 4.5 | Watford have been pretty poor defensively this season, but Newcastle's attack doesn't offer much resistence. |
33 | Max Aarons | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 4.5 | The clean sheet is unlikely, but Aarons might be able to move up in the attack. |
34 | Jonny | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 5.5 | Everton haven't lit the Premier League scoreboards up, though playing away after a Thursday match isn't helpful. |
35 | Willy Boly | WOL | EVE | A | 27.69 | 23.68 | 5.0 | The three Wolves centerbacks have combined for one shot, and it wasn't Boly, who co-leads the team in tackles won. |
36 | Joel Ward | CRY | AVL | H | 43.79 | 32.48 | 4.5 | I don't get overly excited about Patrick van Aanholt, but scanning the rest of the Palace back line doesn't bring joy either. |
37 | John Lundstram | SHF | CHE | A | 11.08 | 11.04 | 4.2 | I can't really think of a sitaution where Lundstram falls out of the weekly rankings because of his attacking position, just know the clean sheet this week is highly unlikely. |
38 | Yan Valery | SOU | MUN | H | 23.60 | 20.28 | 5.0 | Mancheter United coming up small in a game they absolutely should win? No way. |
GOALKEEPERS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Ederson | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 6.1 | Probably not many save opportunities, but no one has better clean sheet odds. |
2 | Adrian | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 4.5 | Adrian seems to prove that goalkeepers are not all the same. |
3 | Kepa Arrizabalaga | CHE | SHF | H | 69.08 | 44.67 | 5.5 | Kepa hasn't looked great this season, but other matchups have him pretty high. |
4 | Kasper Schmeichel | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 5.0 | There should be save upside against Bournemouth, as long as Harry Wilson isn't in free-kick range. |
5 | Jordan Pickford | EVE | WOL | H | 43.79 | 33.73 | 5.6 | Home against a tired Wolves |
6 | David de Gea | MUN | SOU | A | 49.44 | 34.06 | 5.6 | The defense in front of him hasn't been great, and de Gea himself seems far from elite. |
7 | Martin Dubravka | NEW | WAT | H | 36.03 | 27.96 | 5.0 | Newcastle have a number of attackers who are struggling with fitness, and if they clamp down against a Watford attack that isn't great, we could get a clean sheet. |
8 | Tom Heaton | AVL | CRY | A | 28.53 | 21.94 | 4.5 | Trap game for Palace after last week's huge win? |
9 | Angus Gunn | SOU | MUN | H | 23.60 | 20.28 | 4.5 | Or maybe Manchester United isn't good? |
10 | Ben Foster | WAT | NEW | A | 34.70 | 27.68 | 5.0 | Newcastle missing a few attacking pieces means Foster may not be required to do a ton. |
CAPTAIN RANKINGS | ||||||||
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Rank | Player | Team | OPP | H/A | WIN% | CS% | FPL Price | Notes |
1 | Raheem Sterling | MCI | BHA | H | 85.62 | 54.90 | 12.2 | You could make a strong case for Aguero and De Bruyne too, but Sterling is tops now. |
2 | Mohamed Salah | LIV | BUR | A | 70.68 | 46.34 | 12.5 | Mane might be a sneakier option, but a Salah brace will really push you back. |
3 | Teemu Pukki | NOR | WHU | A | 26.87 | 16.28 | 7.0 | He's scored against Liverpool (at Anfield), Newcastle and Chelsea; surely West Ham can't stop him. |
4 | Harry Kane | TOT | ARS | A | 35.99 | 20.63 | 11.1 | I'd believe you if you told me Kane has scored at least once in every game against Arsenal. |
5 | James Maddison | LEI | BOU | H | 54.25 | 33.47 | 7.0 | I wanted to put Mason Mount here, but Sheffield's wacky setup has confused their early opponents. |