Fantasy Premier League Tips: Top XI players to buy in your FPL Team for Gameweek 10
This week’s Fantasy Premier League (FPL) team selection leans heavily toward players from Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Liverpool due to their promising upcoming fixtures. Gameweek 10 in the FPL kicks off early with Crystal Palace facing Tottenham on Friday night. As FPL managers plan their transfer moves, there are some obvious fixtures to target.
One of the key matches to consider is Arsenal vs. Sheffield United. This is a compelling choice given their current positions in the Premier League table, with Arsenal in 2nd place and Sheffield United at the bottom in 20th. Although Arsenal’s recent performances have been less than stellar, this game offers them an ideal opportunity to regain their free-flowing attacking form.
Last week, FPL managers who entrusted the captain’s armband to Mohamed Salah instead of Erling Haaland were rewarded as Liverpool’s star player outscored Haaland by eight points. Salah appears to be the standout choice for the captaincy again, particularly with Haaland facing a potentially challenging game away at Manchester United. Interestingly, Haaland is not even included in our team selection for this weekend.
It’s important to note that this week’s FPL deadline falls at an unusual time, with a Friday night cutoff at 6.30 pm (UK Time Zone). Be sure to set your alarms to make your transfers and captaincy choices accordingly.
Alisson Becker
Alisson Becker, Liverpool’s goalkeeper, is a noteworthy pick for FPL managers. While Liverpool’s defense has had some instability this season, they have a favorable schedule ahead.
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In the upcoming fixtures until Gameweek 17, they face six teams positioned in the lower half of the Premier League table. These fixtures include Nottingham Forest at home, Luton away, Brentford at home, Fulham at home, Sheffield United away, and Crystal Palace away.
The only exception is a challenging away game against Manchester City in Gameweek 13.
Alisson Becker’s performance against Everton saw him make just one save, which came in the opening minute from Dominic Calvert-Lewin. However, he still managed to secure two bonus points, primarily due to his excellent pass completion rate.
Alisson is available for £5.5 million and has amassed 36 points so far this season. His next fixture in Gameweek 10 is at home against Nottingham Forest. He presents a reliable option for FPL managers, especially considering Liverpool’s upcoming fixtures against lower-ranked teams.
Matty Cash
Matty Cash, who plays as a right-back for Aston Villa, has faced disappointment in recent weeks with back-to-back FPL scoreless performances. However, the upcoming fixture presents an opportunity for him to bounce back.
In his last outing against West Ham, Cash had an unusually quiet game, not attempting any shots or creating chances. Nevertheless, it’s important to note that he continues to lead the expected goals charts for defenders by a significant margin.
Even though he’s had a couple of less fruitful appearances, the lack of in-form alternatives makes him one of the standout defenders in the game. His price tag is £5.1 million, and he has accumulated 38 FPL points this season. In Gameweek 10, he faces Luton at home, providing a chance for a resurgence in his FPL form.
Gabriel Magalhaes
Gabriel Magalhaes, the Arsenal defender, seems to have regained his place in Mikel Arteta’s starting lineup after a curious absence at the beginning of the season. He has been a consistent presence, starting all of Arsenal’s last six Premier League matches.
For FPL managers, Gabriel’s absence from the squad at the start of the season may not have been ideal, but it has led to a silver lining – his price has dropped to an attractive £4.7 million.
With Sheffield United set to visit the Emirates in the upcoming Gameweek, Gabriel presents an enticing opportunity for FPL points. He can contribute in both penalty areas, making him a valuable asset for managers looking to bolster their defensive options.
Gabriel currently has 25 FPL points, and his affordability (£4.7m) and potential for points make him a compelling choice, especially in a favorable fixture against Sheffield United in Gameweek 10.
Kieran Trippier
The Newcastle defender had a slow start to the season, failing to contribute either offensively or defensively in his first four appearances. However, things have taken a remarkable turn in his last five outings, propelling him to the top of the FPL leaderboard among defenders.
Trippier’s points tally of 59 is impressive and puts him eight points ahead of the second-placed Joachim Andersen and a substantial 14 points ahead of the third-placed Ben White. What’s even more remarkable is that he’s amassed a total of 54 points since Gameweek 5, outscoring notable FPL stars like Salah, Haaland, and Ollie Watkins during that period.
While Trippier comes with a relatively high price tag of £6.9 million, his recent performances have undoubtedly provided excellent value for money. In the upcoming Gameweek 10, he faces Wolves, making him an enticing prospect for FPL managers seeking a high-performing defender.
Douglas Luiz
Douglas Luiz, a midfielder for Aston Villa, has been in outstanding form and has outshone Moussa Diaby as the go-to Villa midfielder based on current performance.
One significant aspect of Douglas Luiz’s appeal is his proficiency in taking penalties. He has converted three of his five goals this season from the spot. However, he has also become a more substantial goal threat during general play. Luiz has taken 19 attempts on goal, just one less than Diaby, and notably, he has achieved a unique feat by becoming the first Villa player to score in six consecutive Premier League home games.
While Diaby remains an excellent choice for FPL managers, and if you already have him, it might not be advisable to switch to Luiz, who is priced over £1 million cheaper. However, for managers who don’t have either player, Luiz could be considered a more cost-effective and attractive option, especially with a Gameweek 10 fixture against Luton at home.
Mohamed Salah
Mohamed Salah, the Liverpool star, has embarked on a mission to reclaim his FPL crown from Erling Haaland, and he’s currently leading the Norwegian by an impressive 12-point margin at the summit of the scoring charts.
Salah has been consistently in fine form throughout the season, but he has recently elevated his performance to another level. In his last five appearances, he has managed four double-digit point scores, showcasing his exceptional contribution to FPL managers.
The underlying statistics suggest that Salah’s outstanding form is sustainable. In fact, he boasts the highest expected goals and expected assists of any player since Gameweek 5, underlining his incredible impact and potential for continued success.
Salah is valued at £12.7 million and has accumulated an impressive 75 FPL points thus far. In Gameweek 10, he is set to face Nottingham Forest at home, making him an even more enticing prospect for FPL managers.
Bukayo Saka
Bukayo Saka, the Arsenal youngster, made an instant return to the team’s starting lineup against Chelsea after a three-week injury absence. He marked his comeback with a crucial assist for Leandro Trossard’s goal at Stamford Bridge.
While it wasn’t Saka’s most exceptional or influential performance, he still demonstrated more threat in the attacking third compared to Arsenal’s regular forward players like Martin Odegaard, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Jesus.
Remarkably, despite missing a game, Saka is currently ranked fifth in the FPL’s list of top scorers. This places him as a popular choice for FPL managers looking to make transfers this week.
Saka is available for £8.5 million and has accumulated a noteworthy 58 FPL points. In Gameweek 10, he faces Sheffield United at home, making him an appealing option for FPL managers considering their transfer choices.
Son Heung-min
Despite a growing trend among FPL managers to offload Son Heung-min, it might be hasty to part ways with him, especially with promising fixtures on the horizon. Both Arsenal and Liverpool appear to have more favorable runs of games, at least on paper, leading to some managers trading Son. However, doing so ahead of Friday’s fixture seems premature.
Son has been in exceptional form, securing his third double-digit point haul of the season in the recent match against Fulham. It’s noteworthy that his other two outstanding performances came on the road, with 20 points earned at Turf Moor and 14 points at the Emirates. Additionally, Son boasts a strong historical record against Crystal Palace, having scored seven times in 14 league appearances against them.
Son is priced at £9.5 million and has accumulated an impressive 68 FPL points. In Gameweek 10, he faces Crystal Palace away, making him a compelling option for FPL managers to retain in their teams despite the current transfer trend.
Cole Palmer
Cole Palmer, a budget-friendly midfielder who’s been deployed out of position as a forward and is responsible for taking and converting penalties, is a fantastic find for FPL managers. He should be a prominent name on your shortlist this week.
At just 21 years old, Palmer has been in the starting lineup for Chelsea in their last three Premier League matches and has consistently delivered attacking returns. In those games, he’s notched two goals and provided two assists in each, making him a valuable asset.
Although Robert Sanchez’s costly mistake against Arsenal overshadowed an otherwise impressive Chelsea performance, Palmer emerged as the standout player in that match.
Priced at just £4.9 million, Palmer has accrued 27 FPL points. In the upcoming Gameweek 10, he faces Brentford at home, presenting a compelling option for FPL managers seeking a cost-effective midfielder with strong attacking potential.
Ollie Watkins
Ollie Watkins, the Aston Villa striker, has been among an exclusive group of players directly involved in 10 or more Premier League goals this season. This elite trio includes Salah (11; seven goals and four assists), Haaland (10; nine goals and one assist), and Watkins (10; five goals and five assists). It’s a testament to Watkins’ impressive contributions this season.
Watkins has particularly excelled in home fixtures, with almost all of his attacking returns coming at Villa Park. His 15 shots at home rank as the third-highest among all players, underscoring his goal-scoring threat. Furthermore, in home fixtures, he has created more chances (10) than any other forward, showcasing his playmaking ability in addition to his goal-scoring prowess.
Watkins is valued at £8.3 million and has notched an impressive 70 FPL points. In Gameweek 10, he is set to face Luton at home, making him a compelling choice for FPL managers looking for a reliable and productive forward option.
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Dominic Solanke
The upcoming Saturday clash at the Vitality Stadium carries immense significance for the winless Bournemouth side, and it could potentially be a make-or-break fixture for their head coach, Andoni Iraola, assuming he remains in charge until then.
Despite Bournemouth’s struggles, Dominic Solanke has been a standout performer, notching four goals in nine games. He enters the match against the league’s second-worst defense with hopes of adding to his goal tally.
Solanke’s impressive record includes 21 shots taken within the opposition’s penalty area, a statistic bettered by only four other forwards in FPL. Valued at £6.4 million, he has accumulated 39 FPL points. In Gameweek 10, Bournemouth faces Burnley at home, making Solanke an appealing choice for FPL managers in search of a budget-friendly forward with a potent goal-scoring record.