As we approach the first double gameweek of the 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League season, our cutting-edge Algorithm has once again crunched the numbers to bring you the optimal team selection.
With Everton and Liverpool both playing twice in Gameweek 24, it's no surprise that the Algorithm has targeted players from these teams.
Let's dive into the selections and explore why each player has made the cut for this virtual free hit team.
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The Liverpool shot-stopper gets the nod between the sticks for the double gameweek.
With 6 clean sheets and 6 bonus points in just 14 games, the 31-year-old Brazilian international has been a reliable presence for the Reds.
The 25-year-old England international has been a reliable performer this season, scoring 101 FPL points with 1 goal and 6 assists.
His attacking threat is clear—he's taken 27 shots and created 13 big chances, the most of any defender in the league, according to Opta Stats Sandbox.
With a double gameweek ahead, Alexander-Arnold offers a compelling mix of defensive stability and attacking potential.
The experienced English centre-back has been a key part of Everton’s defence, helping secure 8 clean sheets this season.
While his attacking returns have been limited, his Opta Shotmap shows he has taken 10 shots in the box—the most of any Everton defender—along with 2 big chances, according to Opta.
With his defensive reliability and having some set-piece threat, this could be the week Tarkowski finally gets on the scoresheet, making him an appealing option for the double gameweek.
The Ukrainian left-back has been a reliable performer for Everton, contributing to 7 clean sheets this season.
As highlighted in our Everton Analysis blog, he offers great value as a budget-friendly option and is arguably the best choice after Pickford.
The Algorithm has gone for an Everton defensive treble-up… what could possibly go wrong?
The Toffees have kept 4 clean sheets at home—the fourth most in the league, according to Opta Stats Sandbox—while conceding just 13 goals in 11 games at Goodison.
Branthwaite, the young English defender, has impressed since breaking into Everton’s first team. His budget price and double gameweek potential make him an intriguing pick for FPL managers. However, like the rest of Everton’s defence, he offers little attacking threat, meaning the main hope is simply adding to their clean sheet tally.
The Algorithm has picked Salah as captain, and it’s easy to see why.
The Egyptian superstar has been in unbelievable form, with 19 goals and 13 assists this season. His explosive potential in a double gameweek is hugely appealing for FPL managers.
So, the real question isn’t whether he should be captain, but whether he deserves the Triple Captain chip. Find out the answer in our blog discussing the chip strategy.
Chelsea’s young star continues to shine, with 14 goals and 7 assists to his name.
Interestingly, both Palmer and N. Jackson are the 5th and 6th most sold players this week, according to the Transfer Analytics tool—likely to make room for double gameweek options.
However, West Ham have managed just 4 clean sheets in 23 games and have conceded 44 goals, the 5th most in the league.
Will Palmer’s sellers come to regret their decision?
The Cameroonian international has been in superb form this season, scoring 14 goals, making him the fourth top goalscorer. He’s also the fourth top FPL points scorer with 147 points, plus 3 assists for the Bees. Mbeumo offers excellent value as a midfield option.
The Congolese forward has been quietly effective for Brentford, netting 10 goals this season.
His xG of 11.21 suggests he could have scored even more, highlighting his ability to get into strong goalscoring positions.
✅ Averaging 0.8 goals per game at home
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✅ Fixtures: Spurs, West Ham & Leicester up next
✅ Still only owned by 10% of the top 1M managers
If you don’t have Wissa in your FPL team, what’s stopping you? 🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/k9TPBhG1rO
With low ownership among the top 1 million managers, Wissa could be a smart differential pick for savvy FPL players.
The 24-year-old Swedish international has been in red-hot form, scoring 17 goals and providing 5 assists this season.
So, it’s no surprise he’s one of just four players—alongside Salah, Palmer, and Gabriel—owned by 100% of our Elite XI: Team Reveal managers. With a combined 83 top 10k FPL finishes between them, they clearly know an essential pick when they see one.
Isak’s clinical finishing makes him a prime candidate for FPL points against Fulham at St James’ Park this gameweek.
The young Senegalese forward has shown flashes of brilliance this season—but has also frustrated his FPL owners—scoring 9 goals and providing 6 assists.
With an xG of 11.42, he has underperformed his expected returns, but it’s clear he continues to get into good goalscoring positions.
Chelsea’s last five games, as shown in the Match Centre feature, highlight his importance to the team.
He ranks top for xG (2.3), second for shots on target (6), top for FPL assists (2), and joint-third for attempted assists (7).
The Algorithm is clearly backing him to deliver brilliance rather than frustration against West Ham this gameweek.
Here’s the full Fantasy Premier League team in the Future Planner tool, selected using the Fantasy Football Fix algorithm.
This team combines premium assets and value picks across all positions to optimise FPL points. While some choices may seem unconventional, the underlying statistics and projected points indicate this could be a high-scoring lineup for Gameweek 24.
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