Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 11 [Updated]

Premier League Projected Lineups: Gameweek 11 [Updated]

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Updated at 2:15 p.m. EDT on Fri, Dec 4

MATCHES (EST)

Arsenal at Tottenham Hotspur

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
David LuizDHeadGTD 12/6/2020
Gabriel MartinelliF/MKneeOUT 12/13/2020
Nicolas PepeFSuspensionSUS  (Premier)12/16/2020
Thomas ParteyMThighOUT 12/19/2020

Projected Lineup (3-4-3 v. Spurs): Bernd Leno (GK), Kieran Tierney (DC), Rob Holding (DC), Gabriel (DC), Hector Bellerin (MR), Dani Ceballos (MC), Granit Xhaka (MC), Bukayo Saka (ML) Alexandre Lacazette (FW), Willian (FWR), , Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (FWL)

Notes: Holding is back in the starting XI after Luiz's injury, while Mikel Arteta will probably tinker with the squad somewhere. Lacazette impressed centrally midweek and could return to the XI for Willock.

Brighton & Hove Albion v. Southampton

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Jose IzquierdoF/MKneeGTD 12/7/2020
Alexis Mac AllisterF/MUndisclosedGTD 12/7/2020
Neal MaupayFHamstringGTD 12/7/2020
Davy PropperMIllnessGTD 12/7/2020
Christian WaltonGAnkleOUT 12/13/2020
Adam LallanaMGroinOUT 12/16/2020
Florin AndoneFKneeOUT 3/6/2021

Projected Lineup (3-4-1-2 v. Saints): Mathew Ryan (GK), Ben White (DC), Lewis Dunk (DC), Adam Webster (DC), Solomon March (ML), Yves Bissouma (MC), Pascal Gross (MC), Tariq Lamptey (MR), Leandro Trossard (AMC), Danny Welbeck (FW), Aaron Connolly (FW)

Notes: Trossard enters the XI for Maupay, while Lamptey is back from suspension. Veltman returns to the bench, though he could stay on at center-back if Graham Potter prefers him to someone else.

Burnley v. Everton

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Phil BardsleyDUndisclosedGTD 12/5/2020
Robbie BradyMHamstringGTD 12/5/2020
Josh BrownhillMBackGTD 12/5/2020
Johann Berg GudmundssonMCalfGTD 12/5/2020
Nick PopeGHeadGTD 12/5/2020
Dale StephensMHamstringGTD 12/5/2020
Jack CorkMAnkleOUT 12/13/2020

Projected Lineup (4-4-2 v. Toffees): Nick Pope (GK), Matthew Lowton (DR), Ben Mee (DC), James Tarkowski (DC), Charlie Taylor (DL), Josh Brownhill (MC), Jay Rodriguez (MR), Ashley Westwood (MC), Dwight McNeil (ML), Chris Wood (FW), Ashley Barnes (FW)

Notes: Pope returns in net and Brownhill is back in the midfield, if both are healthy. Gudmundsson doesn't appear ready so Rodriguez gets another start on the wing.

Chelsea v. Leeds United

Injury Report
PlayerTeamPosInjuryStatusEst. Return
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Projected Lineup (4-3-3 v. Leeds): Edouard Mendy (GK), Reece James (DR), Thiago Silva (DC), Kurt Zouma (DC), Ben Chilwell (DL), N'Golo Kante (MC), Jorginho (MC), Mason Mount (MC), Hakim Ziyech (FWR), Timo Werner (FWL), Tammy Abraham (FW)

Notes: Kovacic moves to the bench in order to get some rest, while the attack remains the same after everyone got added rest midweek. Pulisic and Havertz could return to the XI, but Frank Lampard may lean on what has worked with the 4-3-3 featuring Abraham up top.

Crystal Palace at West Bromwich Albion

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Wilfried ZahaF/MIllnessGTD 12/5/2020
Connor WickhamFUndisclosedOUT 12/15/2020
Nathan FergusonMKneeOUT 12/19/2020
Wayne HennesseyGUndisclosedOUT 1/16/2021

Projected Lineup (4-4-2 v. Baggies): Vicente Guaita (GK), Patrick van Aanholt (DL), Scott Dann (DC), Cheikhou Kouyate (DC), Nathaniel Clyne (DR), Eberechi Eze (ML), James McArthur (MC), Jairo Riedewald (MC), Andros Townsend (MR), Wilfried Zaha (FW), Jordan Ayew (FW)

Notes: Zaha should replace Batshuayi in the XI, while Reidewald re-enters after an unsuccessful change to the lineup against Newcastle. Cahill is odd man out at center-back.

Everton at Burnley

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Seamus ColemanDHamstringOUT 12/12/2020
Jean-Philippe GbaminMAchillesOUT 12/19/2020
Lucas DigneDAnkleOUT 1/12/2021

Projected Lineup (3-4-3 v. Burnley): Jordan Pickford (GK), Ben Godfrey (DC), Michael Keane (DC), Mason Holgate (DC), Fabian Delph (MR), Alex Iwobi (ML), Allan (MC), Abdoulaye Doucoure (MC), James Rodriguez (FWR), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (FW), Richarlison (FWL)

Notes: Carlo Ancelotti is trying to figure things out but injuries aren't helping. The formation and starters are in flux, mainly at center-back and on the wing where Delph could come into the XI after replacing Tom Davies last match.

Fulham at Manchester City

Injury Report

PlayerTeamPosInjuryStatusEst. Return
Kenny TeteFULDCalfOUT12/13/2020
Terence KongoloFULDFootOUT12/19/2020

Projected Lineup (5-4-1 v. Man City): Alphonse Areola (GK), Joachim Andersen (DC), Ola Aina (DC), Tosin Adarabioyo (DC), Antonee Robinson (DL), Bobby Decordova-Reid (DR), Ruben Loftus-Cheek (MR), Andre Zambo Anguissa (MC), Harrison Reed (MC), Ademola Lookman (ML), Ivan Cavaleiro (FW)

Notes: After their best result of the season, Scott Parker sticks with what works and hopes for a point against Man City.

Leeds United at Chelsea

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Diego LlorenteDGroinGTD 12/5/2020
Pablo HernandezMStrainOUT 12/11/2020
Jamie ShackletonMStrainOUT 12/11/2020
Adam ForshawMHipOUT 12/27/2020
Gaetano BerardiDKneeOUT 2/6/2021

Projected Lineup (4-4-1-1 v. Blues): Illan Meslier (GK), Liam Cooper (DC) Luke Ayling (DL), Robin Koch (DC), Stuart Dallas (DR), Kalvin Phillips (MC), Mateusz Klich (MC), Ezgjan Alioski (ML), Raphinha (MR), Jack Harrison (AMC), Patrick Bamford (FW)

Notes: Leeds will try and match last week's win with the same lineup that features Alioski and Raphinha on the wings. 

Leicester City at Sheffield United

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Wes MorganDBackGTD 12/6/2020
Daniel AmarteyM/DHamstringOUT 12/13/2020
Timothy CastagneDHamstringOUT 12/13/2020
Ricardo PereiraM/DKneeOUT 12/13/2020
Caglar SoyuncuDGroinOUT 12/20/2020

Projected Lineup (3-4-2-1 v. Blades): Kasper Schmeichel (GK), Jonny Evans (DC), Wesley Fofana (DC), Christian Fuchs (DC), Marc Albrighton (MR), James Justin (ML), Nampalys Mendy (MC), Youri Tielemans (MC), James Maddison (AMC), Harvey Barnes (AMC), Jamie Vardy (FW)

Notes: Leicester have a few players returning from injury midweek, so there could be some changes ahead of Sunday's match. Albrighton returns to the XI for the disappointing Luke Thomas and Barnes starts up front for Praet.

Liverpool v. Wolverhampton

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Trent Alexander-ArnoldDCalfGTD 12/6/2020
Jordan HendersonMUndisclosedGTD 12/6/2020
Naby KeitaMHamstringGTD 12/6/2020
Andrew RobertsonDUndisclosedGTD 12/6/2020
Alisson BeckerGHamstringOUT 12/9/2020
Alex Oxlade-ChamberlainMKneeOUT 12/9/2020
James MilnerMHamstringOUT 12/13/2020
Xherdan ShaqiriMUndisclosedOUT 12/13/2020
Thiago AlcantaraMKneeOUT 12/19/2020
Virgil van DijkDKneeOUT 3/6/2021
Joe GomezDKneeOUT 4/3/2021

Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1 v. Wolves): Caoimhin Kelleher (GK), Andrew Robertson (DL), Joel Matip (DC), Fabinho (DC), Neco Williams (DR), Georginio Wijnaldum (DMC), Jordan Henderson (DMC) Sadio Mane (AML), Roberto Firmino (AMC), Diogo Jota (AMR), Mohamed Salah (FW)

Notes: There are some knocks to worry about, but everything is mostly the same outside of Kelleher at goalkeeper. There's a chance someone like Jota is rested or Jurgen Klopp moves to a 4-2-3-1 to mix things up.

Manchester City v. Fulham

Injury Report

PlayerTeamPosInjuryStatusEst. Return
Sergio AgueroMCIFKneeOUT12/9/2020

Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1 v. Fulham): Ederson (GK), Benjamin Mendy (DL), Ruben Dias (DC), Aymeric Laporte (DC), Kyle Walker (DR), Ilkay Gundogan (DMC), Rodri (DMC), Kevin De Bruyne (AMC), Riyad Mahrez (AMR), Raheem Sterling (AML), Gabriel Jesus (FW)

Notes: Pep Guardiola uses a similar squad to the win over Burnley outside of Sterling entering the XI for Torres.

Manchester United at West Ham United

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Marcus RashfordF/MShoulderGTD 12/5/2020
Jesse LingardF/MUndisclosedOUT 12/8/2020
Luke ShawDHamstringOUT 12/8/2020
FredMSuspensionSUS  (UCL)12/9/2020
Phil JonesDKneeOUT 1/12/2021

Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1 v. Hammers): David de Gea (GK), Aaron Wan-Bissaka (DR), Victor Lindelof (DC), Harry Maguire (DC), Alex Telles (DL), Nemanja Matic (DMC), Fred (DMC), Marcus Rashford (AML), Bruno Fernandes (AMC), Anthony Martial (AMR), Edinson Cavani (FW)

Notes: Martial is an option again and Cavani gets the start after last week's heroics. De Gea could be rested for Dean Henderson after recent knee issues.

Sheffield United v. Leicester City

Injury Report

PlayerTeamPosInjuryStatusEst. Return
Ethan AmpaduSHUM/DStrainGTD12/6/2020
Enda StevensSHUM/DKneeGTD12/6/2020
Jack O'ConnellSHUDKneeOUT3/6/2021

Projected Lineup (3-5-2 v. Foxes): Aaron Ramsdale (GK), John Egan (DC), Ethan Ampadu (DC), Chris Basham (DC), George Baldock (MR), Max Lowe (ML), Sander Berge (MC), John Fleck (MC), Oliver Norwood (MC), Rhian Brewster (FW), David McGoldrick (FW)

Notes: Ampadu returns from injury to replace Kean Bryan, while Brewster and McGoldrick are back in the XI for Burke and McBurnie. Lundstram is an option to start in the midfield.

Southampton at Brighton & Hove Albion

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Danny IngsFKneeGTD 12/7/2020
Nathan RedmondMHamstringGTD 12/7/2020
Mohammed SalisuDUndisclosedGTD 12/7/2020

Projected Lineup (4-4-2 v. Brighton): Alex McCarthy (GK), Kyle Walker-Peters (DR), Jack Stephens (DC), Jannik Vestergaard (DC), Ryan Bertrand (DL), Moussa Djenepo (ML), Oriol Romeu (MC), James Ward-Prowse (MC), Stuart Armstrong (MR), Che Adams (FW), Theo Walcott (FW)

Notes: Everything is the same for Southampton unless Ings is healthy enough to start. He would likely replace Djenepo or Armstrong in the XI, moving Walcott back to the midfield.

Tottenham Hotspur v. Arsenal

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Toby AlderweireldDGroinGTD 12/6/2020
Harry KaneFUndisclosedGTD 12/6/2020
Sergio ReguilonDUndisclosedGTD 12/6/2020
Carlos ViniciusFUndisclosedGTD 12/6/2020
Erik LamelaMUndisclosedOUT 12/13/2020

Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1 v. Gunners): Hugo Lloris (GK), Serge Aurier (DR), Toby Alderweireld (DC), Eric Dier (DC), Sergio Reguilon (DL), Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (DMC), Moussa Sissoko (DMC), Tanguy Ndombele (AMC), Steven Bergwijn (AMR), Son Heung-Min (AML), Harry Kane (FW)

Notes: Tottenham have some knocks, but none seem serious. Alderweireld could re-enter for Rodon, while Aurier and Bergwijn could be replaced.

West Bromwich Albion v. Crystal Palace

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Kieran GibbsDIllnessGTD 12/6/2020
Jake LivermoreM/DIllnessGTD 12/6/2020
Sam FieldMKneeOUT 12/12/2020
Conor TownsendDKneeOUT 1/12/2021

Projected Lineup (3-4-1-2 v. Palace): Sam Johnstone (GK), Semi Ajayi (DC), Branislav Ivanovic (DC), Kyle Bartley (DC), Darnell Furlong (MR), Kieran Gibbs (ML), Romaine Sawyers (MC), Conor Gallagher (MC), Matheus Pereira (AMC), Callum Robinson (FW), Karlan Grant (FW)

Notes: Slaven Bilic keeps everything the same outside of Townsend after they got their first three points last match. Livermore is an option to return for Sawyers if he's fit following COVID-19.

West Ham United v. Manchester United

NamePosInjuryStatusReturn
Andriy YarmolenkoF/MIllnessGTD 12/5/2020
Michail AntonioFHamstringOUT 12/11/2020

Projected Lineup (5-4-1 v. Red Devils): Lukasz Fabianski (GK), Vladimir Coufal (DR), Aaron Cresswell (DC), Angelo Ogbonna (DC), Fabian Balbuena (DC), Arthur Masuaku (DL), Jarrod Bowen (MR), Declan Rice (MC), Tomas Soucek (MC), Pablo Fornals (ML), Sebastien Haller (FW)

Notes: Haller likely comes back in for the injured Antonio, though Benrahma figures to be in contention for a start.

Wolverhampton at Liverpool

Injury Report

PlayerTeamPosInjuryStatusEst. Return
Romain SaissWOLDIllnessGTD12/6/2020
JonnyWOLM/DKneeOUT12/15/2020
Raul JimenezWOLFHeadOUT-

Projected Lineup (4-2-3-1 v. Reds): Rui Patricio (GK), Willy Boly (DC), Conor Coady (DC), Fernando Marcal (DL), Nelson Semedo (DR), Joao Moutinho (DMC), Leander Dendoncker (DMC), Adama Traore (AMR), Pedro Neto (AML), Daniel Podence (AMC), Fabio Silva (FW)

Notes: Wolves stick with what works in the four-man back line. The hope is that Silva can hold down a role up front with the trio of Traore, Neto and Podence surrounding him.

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