The Fixture Planner tool shows that Wolves, Everton, and Manchester United have a promising run of fixtures coming up.
For Fantasy Premier League managers looking to fine-tune their squads, these teams offer some intriguing options that could make all the difference. Let’s take a closer look at their upcoming matches and highlight the players with strong points potential.
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From Gameweek 10 to 15, Wolves will face just one top-half opponent. This includes a favourable home double-header against struggling sides Crystal Palace and Southampton, presenting promising options for Fantasy Premier League managers.
Gary O’Neil’s Wolves have endured a challenging opening stretch, facing five of the Premier League’s top six teams, with just one opponent from the league’s lower half. However, things are set to shift in their favour, as they sit atop the Fixture Planner for the next six gameweeks.
Cunha: The Brazilian Dynamo
Matheus Cunha has been a revelation for Wolves this season. With 4 goals already under his belt, the Brazilian forward is outperforming his expected goals (xG) of 2.35.
With 41 FPL points and an impressive 4.6 points per game—higher than any other Wolves player according to Opta Heatmaps—Cunha is a compelling choice at £6.5m. His knack for creating big chances (5 so far) highlights his role not only as a finisher but also as a key playmaker for the team.
Strand Larsen: The Norwegian Surprise
Strand Larsen has been turning heads with his performances. The Norwegian striker has netted 3 goals, overperforming his xG of 1.73.
At a very budget-friendly £5.5m, Larsen represents excellent value, having accumulated 35 FPL points. His involvement in creating 2 big chances shows he's more than just a poacher, making him an intriguing option for FPL managers looking for a differential pick.
Ait-Nouri: The Defensive Threat
Rayan Ait-Nouri has been a standout performer in Wolves' defence.
Aït-Nouri in the last 4GWs:
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⚽️ Goals: 3
🤝 FPL Assists: 1
🟰 FPL Points: 25
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The French full-back is known for getting forward but has surprised many with his attacking returns, scoring 3 goals and providing 2 assists. His 29 FPL points at just £4.6m make him an excellent budget defender option.
The fixture against Southampton stands out, with Wolves projected to score 2.28 goals. Both Cunha and Strand Larsen could be excellent differential picks for FPL managers looking to climb the ranks.
Everton’s upcoming fixtures offer plenty of potential for Fantasy Premier League managers.
They’re set to face Southampton (A), West Ham (A), Brentford (H), Manchester United (A), and Wolves (H). Notably, Southampton, Brentford, and Wolves—who are on the schedule between Gameweeks 10 and 14—are still without a clean sheet this season.
West Ham’s only clean sheet came back in Gameweek 2, and all five of Everton’s next opponents rank 14th or lower in expected goals conceded. This promising run could provide solid returns for Everton attackers.
McNeil: The Midfield Maestro
With 3 goals and 3 assists, Dwight McNeil has played a key role in the Toffees’ recent successes.
His 49 FPL points make him the highest scorer among our featured players, trailing only forwards Chris Wood (59) and Danny Welbeck (57) for FPL points among players priced £7.5m or less, according to Opta Stats Sandbox. At just £5.8m, McNeil offers great value, with an expected assists (xA) of 2.85 and 5 big chances created.
Calvert-Lewin: The Target Man Returns, Maybe?!
Dominic Calvert-Lewin appeared to be regaining his form after a challenging, injury-plagued season, with 2 goals and 1 assist in the first 4 gameweeks. However, he has since experienced a five-game drought without scoring.
Since DCL’s last goal in GW4:
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⏱️ 441 minutes played
👟 15 shots taken
📦 14 shots in the box
🎯 7 shots on target
📈 4 big chances
📊 2.05 xG
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His expected goals (xG) of 3.36 indicates he has been unfortunate not to add more to his tally. Priced at £6.0m, he could be a wise investment, especially considering Everton's improving performance and favourable upcoming fixtures.
Mykolenko: The Defensive Bargain
Vitaliy Mykolenko may lack attacking returns, but at £4.3m, he offers great value as a starting defender for Everton.
While he hasn't scored or assisted yet, his underlying stats indicate a potential for future contributions. With Everton's improving defence, Mykolenko is a solid budget option for FPL managers.
McNeil's consistent projections make him an attractive mid-priced midfielder option, while Calvert-Lewin could be a shrewd pickup if he can stay fit and find his scoring boots.
Manchester United confirmed on Monday that Erik ten Hag has stepped down as men’s first-team manager, with Ruud van Nistelrooy appointed as interim head coach. He will lead the squad with the current coaching team while the club seeks a permanent successor.
United’s upcoming fixtures include Chelsea (H), Leicester (A), Ipswich (A), Everton (A), and Arsenal (H). Although the Chelsea and Arsenal matches present challenges, they bookend a highly appealing trio of games. Fantasy Premier League managers might look to capitalise on a potential "new manager bounce" from ten Hag’s replacement.
Fernandes: The Creative Hub
Bruno Fernandes may not have scored yet, but his 2 assists demonstrate that he remains central to United's attack.
Among Manchester United players, he leads in big chances created (5) and has the highest expected assists (1.96), according to Opta Stats Sandbox.
His expected goals (xG) of 2.64 indicates that goals are on the way. Especially with upcoming fixtures against Leicester and Everton, which could result in a points haul for him.
Dalot: The Attacking Full-Back
Diogo Dalot has shown his attacking potential from defence with 1 assist and 3 big chances created.
His appeal as an FPL asset could grow even more if Rúben Amorim becomes the Manchester United manager, as he typically favours a 3-4-3 formation with wing-backs. This tactical shift could significantly enhance Dalot's attacking contributions.
Garnacho: The Argentine Star
The young winger has scored 2 goals and provided 1 assist, boasting an impressive expected goals (xG) of 3.37 from 25 shots, according to the Opta Heatmaps tool.
This indicates that more goals could be on the horizon. At £6.2m, he presents an exciting differential option for managers aiming to get ahead of the game.
Dalot's points projections indicate potential for both clean sheets and attacking returns, especially in upcoming matches against Leicester, Ipswich, and Everton.
Fernandes remains United's talisman and may justify his premium price, but Garnacho offers a more attractive option for FPL managers at a lower cost.
As we approach a favourable run of fixtures, FPL managers should consider bringing in players from these teams. Wolves' attacking duo of Cunha and Strand Larsen offer excellent value, while Everton's McNeil and Calvert-Lewin could serve as effective differential picks. For those eyeing Manchester United, Fernandes remains a tempting, albeit expensive, midfield option.
Remember, timing is crucial in FPL. Getting ahead of the curve by adding these players before their returns could be the key to climbing the ranks in your mini-leagues. Stay updated on team news, and don’t hesitate to take calculated risks on these potentially high-reward assets.
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