Selecting the Three Arsenal Assets to Select v Wolves? FPL Lineup of the Gameweek
The major move in this FPL lineup of the gameweek is to opt for zero City assets - and yes, that includes Erling Haaland!
Our funds is needed to load up on Gunners players as they welcome one of the most struggling sides in Premier League history.
Yes, Manchester City scored in 5 times on their last away trip, but now they meet Crystal Palace, a side with the second-strongest defensive record in the division for goals conceded and fourth-best in terms of expected goals conceded.
And the Gunners home to Wolverhampton is the sort of encounter you must target - the best team in the league against one devoid of form, quality and self-belief.
This squad of the gameweek is chosen using current valuations to fit within a £100m limit, as if you were using a Free Hit.
How did Last Week's Lineup Fare?
No captain return but strong scores from Fernandes (18), Ruben Dias (14), Phil Foden (twelve) and James Tarkowski (9), plus a fortunate sixteen-point Dewsbury-Hall bench cameo produced a monster eighty-three points. Boom!
Fantasy Premier League Lineup of the Gameweek for Fixture 16
Goalkeeper & Defenders
Robin Roefs, the Black Cats, goalkeeper, £4.7m - Newcastle United (h)
The first derby in the top flight for eight years is likely to be noisy, passionate, combative - and it may prove to be one of those tight games that is all drama but little goalmouth action.
A scenario that would render the Sunderland keeper, third in the goalkeeper scoring charts, a good pick.
Ben White, Arsenal, £5.2m - Wolves (h)
An Arsenal defender is a must for this fixture. Wolves have just one goal on the road so far and a single goal in their past six fixtures.
Ben White is a fantastic attacking option when he is given his opportunity. Having started the past two at right-back, had a fourteen-point haul against the Bees and leads the way in that time among Gunners defenders with 2 key passes, two attempts inside the area and an expected goal involvement of 0.7.
Marc Cucurella, Chelsea, £6.2m - Everton (h)
Everton are inconsistent so this selection is focused more on the Blues'defence and the Spaniard's upside.
The London club have the fourth-strongest defensive record while Cucurella has generated more chances (nineteen) than any other defensive player in the division.
And he is yet to score yet, after scoring five times the previous campaign.
Dalot, Manchester United, £4.4m - the Cherries (h)
You can't have great expectations for a Manchester United clean sheet - they have one all season - but Bournemouthgoals have dried up in the last two games.
More importantly, the Portuguese defender has been occupying some very attacking positions as left wing-back in the past 3 games.
In those matches he's had four shots, two clear opportunities, a goal and an assist. He also missed a great chance at Wolverhampton on Monday night as well.
Midfield
Saka (C), the Gunners, £10.2m - Wolves (h)
This fixture against Wolverhampton is too juicy to pass up and that makes Bukayo Saka, the Gunners'best offensive asset essential.
No stats needed to support this pick. Manchester United had 27 shots at Wolves on Monday night, scored 4 and might have had twice as many.
Arsenal will be keen to attack.
Rice, Arsenal, £7.1m - Wolverhampton (h)
One point behind Fernandes in the FPL midfielder standings, Rice is incredibly consistent for the Gunners.
More attacking this term, he's generated more chances than any other Gunners teammate (twenty-seven) and has five assists to his name.
He's also the surest bet for minutes as the manager could see this as a chance to rotate his players.
Bruno Fernandes, United, £9m - Bournemouth (home)
Fernandes might have taken over from Semenyo as the essential Fantasy Premier League midfield asset.
Fixture-proof, always a candidate for defensive bonus points and with multiple routes to points.
Cole Palmer, Chelsea, £10.3m - Everton (h)
This week's differential pick, Palmer has his first full ninety minutes under his belt after a long injury and we know what an high-scoring FPL asset he is capable of being.
You get the feeling that, as quickly as he has one good game, FPL managers will be flocking to sign him up.
He missed ChelseaChampions League loss at the Italian side, but that was the club managing his minutes so he should be well-rested for the Toffees.
Ouattara, the Bees, £6m - Leeds (home)
Leeds enter this match off the back of two great home results against the Blues and the Reds, but away from home they have let in three goals for every one they've netted.
This is probably Ouattara last fixture before departing for the AFCON.
He's been superb for the Bees this term, and has five attacking returns in his last 3 fixtures at home.
Strikers
Igor Thiago, the Bees, £6.9m - Leeds (home)
It has been a disappointing couple of weeks for Thiago owners, with only three points in two matches.
Nevertheless, he's the second goal scorer in the league and has seven goals in seven fixtures at home. He's the best striker choice for this round and, with a kind fixture list, you can set and forget until the January window at least.
Hugo Ekitike, Liverpool, £8.4m - Brighton & Hove Albion (h)
It is expected that Arne Slot keeps faith with the promising Frenchman, after his brace performance at Leeds.
He performed great at the start of the campaign and you can't help but think what he could have achieved had a rival striker not been signed and competed with him for playing time at centre-forward.
The Bench
- Martin Dubravka, the Clarets, £4m - Fulham ({h|home