The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 26 Ones to watch

The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 26 Ones to watch

Five Fantasy Premier League Picks for Gameweek 26

Fantasy Premier League managers, looking for players to bolster your squads ahead of Gameweek 26? Look no further. Here are five standout picks, primed for success, based on recent form, fixture difficulty, and potential.

Leandro Trossard: Arsenal’s Attacking Force (£6.9m)

Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard presents a compelling option, especially considering Arsenal’s injury woes upfront. Trossard boasts a strong history against West Ham, scoring in two of his last three starts against them. His 12-point haul in Gameweek 13 against West Ham stands as his joint-highest score this season.

Currently, Trossard has started Arsenal’s last six Premier League matches, showcasing his importance to the Gunners’ attack. His 13 attempts on goal over this period highlight his attacking threat, surpassing any teammate.

Justin Kluivert: Penalty Powerhouse (£6.0m)

Justin Kluivert’s recent form for AFC Bournemouth is undeniable. His hat-trick of penalties against Wolves in Gameweek 13 kickstarted a surge, netting 71 points in 12 appearances. Only Mohamed Salah (£13.7m) boasts more points among midfielders in that timeframe.

Facing Wolves again, Kluivert’s penalty-taking prowess presents a significant advantage. Wolves’ vulnerability to set-pieces, conceding 14, further strengthens Kluivert’s appeal.

Pedro Porro: Spurs’ Defensive Threat (£5.4m)

Tottenham Hotspur’s recent defensive solidity makes Pedro Porro an attractive option. Spurs’ back-to-back clean sheets, coupled with ipswich Town’s struggles, suggest another clean sheet is within reach.Porro’s attacking contributions, with 10 shots and eight chances created in his last six games, solidify his appeal.

His previous assist against Ipswich further emphasizes his potential for attacking returns.

kevin Schade: Leicester City’s Nightmare (£5.1m)

Kevin Schade’s recent scoring form makes him a strong pick. His hat-trick and assist against Leicester City earlier this season, earning him a 23-point haul, highlights his potential.His 10 shots in the box sence returning to Brentford’s starting XI surpasses his teammates Bryan Mbeumo (£7.9m) and Yoane Wissa (£6.3m) combined.

Beto: Everton’s Affordable Option (£4.9m)

looking for a budget-amiable forward? Look no further than everton’s Beto. His consistent starts and recent scoring form, netting four goals in the last two Gameweeks, make him a compelling option. Facing an injury-ridden Manchester United defense, Beto’s chances are plentiful.

Manchester United’s recent defensive struggles,conceding 12 goals in their last
12 league matches,further bolster Beto’s appeal.

Gameweek 26 presents exciting opportunities.Make informed decisions, leverage the insights provided, and secure your Fantasy Premier League success.

Remember, Fantasy Premier League success comes from informed decisions. Use this analysis to guide your choices.

What is Simon Collins’ advice for readers playing Fantasy Premier League in Gameweek 26?

Archyde Fantasy Football Insights: Expert Interview with Simon Collins, FPL Analyst

welcome to Archyde News! We’re thrilled to have Simon Collins, renowned Fantasy Premier League analyst, with us today. Simon, with Gameweek 26 around the corner, what key players are you eyeing for our teams?

Leandro Trossard: ArsenalS Ace (£6.9m)

Simon, Trossard has been a revelation. What makes him such an appealing pick against West Ham?

Trossard’s form is undeniable. He’s started Arsenal’s last six Premier League matches, topping the charts for attempts on goal.His history against West Ham, scoring in two of his last three starts, makes him a great differential. Given Arsenal’s injury woes upfront, Trossard could be set for another big haul.

Justin Kluivert: Penalty Powerhouse (£6.0m)

Kluivert’s penalty-taking prowess is well-known. But why should managers consider him for this Gameweek, despite Bournemouth’s struggles?

Despite Bournemouth’s position, Kluivert’s form is scary good. He’s amassed 71 points in 12 appearances, more than any other midfielder except Salah. Facing Wolves again, who have conceded 14 penalties, Kluivert could prove a match winner.

Pedro Porro: Tottenham’s Steal (£5.4m)

Porro’s been a revelation at right wing-back. How do you see his Fixture against Ipswich playing out?

Ipswich are struggling, and Spurs are defenders. With back-to-back clean sheets, I expect another one here. Porro’s attacking contributions too,10 shots and eight chances created,add an extra layer of appeal.

Kevin schade: Leicester City’s Nightmare (£5.1m)

Schade’s hat-trick and assist against leicester earlier this season is a standout moment. But what makes you think he can repeat such a performance?

Schade’s been on fire since returning to Brentford’s starting XI, boasting 10 shots in the box. Leicester’s defense is not the strongest,and given Schade’s previous form against them,he’s a worthy risk.

Beto: Everton’s Budget option (£4.9m)

Beto’s scored four goals in the last two Gameweeks. Do you think he can maintain this form against manchester United?

United’s defence has been leaking goals recently, conceding 12 in thier last 12 league matches. Beto’s consistent starts and form make him a compelling budget option. I’m expecting goals here.

Simon, thanks for yoru insights! Lastly, what one piece of advice would you give our readers for Gameweek 26?

Plan ahead! With a double Gameweek on the horizon for some teams, now’s the time to start preparing. Use your bench boosts wisely, and most importantly, trust your instincts. After all, that’s what makes fantasy football so exciting.

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