🔗 Share this article Which Top 3 Gunners Picks to Select v Wolves? FPL Squad of the Gameweek The major decision in the FPL team of the week is to select zero Manchester City assets - indeed, that includes Haaland! The funds is essential to invest heavily on Gunners assets as they face at home among the poorest teams in English top-flight history. Yes, City scored a total of 5 goals on their last away trip, but this time they take on Palace, who have the second-strongest defensive record in the division for goals allowed and fourth-strongest in relation of xGC. And Arsenal hosting Wolverhampton is the kind of fixture you just have to exploit - the leading team in the division against one devoid of momentum, quality and self-belief. This squad of the gameweek is chosen based on current valuations to fit within a £100m limit, as if you were using a Free Hit chip. Performance of The Previous Lineup Perform? The captain didn't deliver but strong scores from Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (14), Foden (12) and Tarkowski (nine), along with a lucky sixteen-point Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo resulted in a monster eighty-three points. Boom! FPL Lineup of the Gameweek for Gameweek 16 Keeper and Defence Robin Roefs, Sunderland, goalkeeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (h) This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the Premier League for eight years is likely to be loud, fiery, feisty - and it could be one of those matches that is all drama but minimal clear chances. Which would make the Sunderland keeper, third in the FPL goalkeeper standings, a solid pick. Ben White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (home) An Gunners defensive asset is a must for this fixture. Wolverhampton have one goal scored away from home so far and one in their last six fixtures. White is a fantastic attacking option when he is given his chance. Having started the past two games at right-back, had a 14-point return against the Bees and leads the way in that period among Arsenal defensive players with 2 key passes, 2 shots in the box and an xGI of 0.7. Marc Cucurella, Chelsea, £6.2m - the Toffees (home) The Toffees are unpredictable so this selection is focused more on Chelseadefensive solidity and Cucurella potential. Chelsea have the fourth-strongest defensive record while he has generated more chances (nineteen) than any defender in the league. And he hasn't scored yet, having netted five times the previous campaign. Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - Bournemouth (home) You shouldn't have high expectations for a United clean sheet - they have one this entire campaign - but Bournemouthgoals have dried up in the past two games. Crucially, Dalot has been occupying some incredibly attacking positions as left wing-back in the past 3 games. During that spell he's had 4 shots, 2 clear opportunities, one goal and an assist. He also missed a cracking opportunity at Wolverhampton on Monday as well. Midfield Bukayo Saka (captain), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolves (h) This fixture against Wolves is too tempting to ignore and that renders Saka, the Gunners'best attacking player essential. Little statistical analysis needed to support this pick. United had twenty-seven shots at Wolves on Monday, netted 4 and could have had double that. Arsenal will be rubbing their hands. Declan Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolves (h) Just a single point behind Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Declan Rice is so consistent for Arsenal. With more license to attack this season, he's created more chances than any Arsenal player (twenty-seven) and has five assists to show for it. He's also the surest bet for minutes as Mikel Arteta might view this fixture as a opportunity to rest his squad. Fernandes, United, £9m - the Cherries (home) The Portuguese playmaker might have taken over from Antoine Semenyo as the essential FPL midfield asset. Fixture-proof, consistently a candidate for defensive bonus points and with several routes to points. Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - the Toffees (h) This gameweek's punt, Palmer has his first 90 minutes since returning after a lengthy layoff and we are aware what an explosive fantasy player he can be. You sense that, as quickly as he has a single strong performance, FPL managers will be flocking to bring him in. He missed ChelseaChampions League defeat at Atalanta, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he ought to be well-rested for Everton. Ouattara, Brentford, £6m - Leeds United (h) Leeds United enter this game off the back of two strong home results against the Blues and the Reds, but on the road they have let in three times for every one they've scored. This is likely Ouattara final match before departing for the AFCON. He's been excellent for the Bees this term, and has five attacking returns in his past three home matches. Forwards Igor Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds (h) It's been a frustrating couple of gameweeks for the striker FPL managers, with just 3 FPL points in two matches. However, he's the second-highest goal scorer in the division and has 7 goals in 7 fixtures at home. He's the best forward option this week and, with a favourable run of games, you can select and hold up until the January window at least. Hugo Ekitike, the Reds, £8.4m - Brighton & Hove Albion (h) Surely Arne Slot continues to start with the young striker, after his two-goal performance at Leeds United. He was great at the start of the season and you wonder what he would have done had Alexander Isak not arrived and challenged him for minutes at the number nine role. The Bench Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home
The major decision in the FPL team of the week is to select zero Manchester City assets - indeed, that includes Haaland! The funds is essential to invest heavily on Gunners assets as they face at home among the poorest teams in English top-flight history. Yes, City scored a total of 5 goals on their last away trip, but this time they take on Palace, who have the second-strongest defensive record in the division for goals allowed and fourth-strongest in relation of xGC. And Arsenal hosting Wolverhampton is the kind of fixture you just have to exploit - the leading team in the division against one devoid of momentum, quality and self-belief. This squad of the gameweek is chosen based on current valuations to fit within a £100m limit, as if you were using a Free Hit chip. Performance of The Previous Lineup Perform? The captain didn't deliver but strong scores from Fernandes (eighteen), Ruben Dias (14), Foden (12) and Tarkowski (nine), along with a lucky sixteen-point Dewsbury-Hall substitute cameo resulted in a monster eighty-three points. Boom! FPL Lineup of the Gameweek for Gameweek 16 Keeper and Defence Robin Roefs, Sunderland, goalkeeper, £4.7m - Newcastle (h) This long-awaited Tyne-Wear derby in the Premier League for eight years is likely to be loud, fiery, feisty - and it could be one of those matches that is all drama but minimal clear chances. Which would make the Sunderland keeper, third in the FPL goalkeeper standings, a solid pick. Ben White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (home) An Gunners defensive asset is a must for this fixture. Wolverhampton have one goal scored away from home so far and one in their last six fixtures. White is a fantastic attacking option when he is given his chance. Having started the past two games at right-back, had a 14-point return against the Bees and leads the way in that period among Arsenal defensive players with 2 key passes, 2 shots in the box and an xGI of 0.7. Marc Cucurella, Chelsea, £6.2m - the Toffees (home) The Toffees are unpredictable so this selection is focused more on Chelseadefensive solidity and Cucurella potential. Chelsea have the fourth-strongest defensive record while he has generated more chances (nineteen) than any defender in the league. And he hasn't scored yet, having netted five times the previous campaign. Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - Bournemouth (home) You shouldn't have high expectations for a United clean sheet - they have one this entire campaign - but Bournemouthgoals have dried up in the past two games. Crucially, Dalot has been occupying some incredibly attacking positions as left wing-back in the past 3 games. During that spell he's had 4 shots, 2 clear opportunities, one goal and an assist. He also missed a cracking opportunity at Wolverhampton on Monday as well. Midfield Bukayo Saka (captain), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolves (h) This fixture against Wolves is too tempting to ignore and that renders Saka, the Gunners'best attacking player essential. Little statistical analysis needed to support this pick. United had twenty-seven shots at Wolves on Monday, netted 4 and could have had double that. Arsenal will be rubbing their hands. Declan Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolves (h) Just a single point behind Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Declan Rice is so consistent for Arsenal. With more license to attack this season, he's created more chances than any Arsenal player (twenty-seven) and has five assists to show for it. He's also the surest bet for minutes as Mikel Arteta might view this fixture as a opportunity to rest his squad. Fernandes, United, £9m - the Cherries (home) The Portuguese playmaker might have taken over from Antoine Semenyo as the essential FPL midfield asset. Fixture-proof, consistently a candidate for defensive bonus points and with several routes to points. Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - the Toffees (h) This gameweek's punt, Palmer has his first 90 minutes since returning after a lengthy layoff and we are aware what an explosive fantasy player he can be. You sense that, as quickly as he has a single strong performance, FPL managers will be flocking to bring him in. He missed ChelseaChampions League defeat at Atalanta, but that was the club easing him back carefully so he ought to be well-rested for Everton. Ouattara, Brentford, £6m - Leeds United (h) Leeds United enter this game off the back of two strong home results against the Blues and the Reds, but on the road they have let in three times for every one they've scored. This is likely Ouattara final match before departing for the AFCON. He's been excellent for the Bees this term, and has five attacking returns in his past three home matches. Forwards Igor Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds (h) It's been a frustrating couple of gameweeks for the striker FPL managers, with just 3 FPL points in two matches. However, he's the second-highest goal scorer in the division and has 7 goals in 7 fixtures at home. He's the best forward option this week and, with a favourable run of games, you can select and hold up until the January window at least. Hugo Ekitike, the Reds, £8.4m - Brighton & Hove Albion (h) Surely Arne Slot continues to start with the young striker, after his two-goal performance at Leeds United. He was great at the start of the season and you wonder what he would have done had Alexander Isak not arrived and challenged him for minutes at the number nine role. The Bench Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home