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FPL Gameweek 11 Preview: Maximize Your Fantasy Premier League Success

Welcome back, FPL managers! The FPL Gameweek 11 Preview is upon us, packed with exciting fixtures, potential high scorers, and hidden gems. Whether you're climbing the ranks or defending your lead, we've got the essential tips and insights to give you the edge. Let's dive in!


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FPL Gameweek 11 Preview: Saturday Fixtures


Brentford vs Bournemouth (3:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Brentford: Thomas Frank does not anticipate any players returning for Gameweek 11. Ajer will remain sidelined for a “few more weeks.” Henry, Thiago, and Nunes have recently resumed some level of training on the pitch. Hickey and Dasilva continue to be long-term absentees.

  • Bournemouth: Luis Sinisterra (hamstring) and Dango Ouattara (muscle) are still sidelined, along with Alex Scott (knee). Kepa Arrizabalaga (abductor), who has missed the last two matches, is expected to be available.

Key Assets

  • Bryan Mbeumo (£7.9m) - 5.77 xPoints

  • Yoane Wissa (£6.0m) - 4.25 xPoints

  • Antoine Semenyo (£5.6m) - 4.07 xPoints

Analysis: Mbeumo remains Brentford's main man and is a strong pick against a Bournemouth side that has struggled defensively. Wissa offers great value, and Semenyo could be a savvy differential.


Crystal Palace vs Fulham (3:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Crystal Palace: Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirmed on Friday that striker Eddie Nketiah has sustained a hamstring injury. This adds to the Eagles' injury list, which includes Eberechi Eze, Adam Wharton, Jefferson Lerma, Chadi Riad, and Matheus Franca. Additionally, midfielder Will Hughes is currently serving a suspension.

  • Fulham: Marco Silva confirmed on Thursday that Sasa Lukic is currently the only player on Fulham's injury list. He also noted that Harry Wilson is pushing for a starting spot following his two-goal performance in the west London derby on Monday.

Key Assets

  • Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.3m) - 4.51 xPoints

  • Daichi Kamada (£5.1m) - 3.94 xPoints

  • Raúl Jiménez (£5.8m) - 3.82 xPoints

Analysis: With Eze sidelined, Mateta becomes the focal point of Palace's attack. Kamada is a budget-friendly midfielder with set-piece duties. Jiménez is showing signs of his old form and could be a surprise package.


West Ham vs Everton (3:00 PM)

Injury News

  • West Ham: Mohammed Kudus has had his suspension extended and will not return until Gameweek 14. Edson Alvarez is also suspended. Niclas Fullkrug remains out. Julen Lopetegui noted some “little issues” during his team news update, which may involve Alphonse Areola and Tomas Soucek, who were absent in Gameweek 10 due to injury and illness, respectively.

  • Everton: Abdoulaye Doucoure has a chance of being fit for Gameweek 11. Illiman Ndiaye participated in training on Thursday after picking up a knock in Gameweek 10. Seamus Coleman is sidelined with a hamstring injury. Armando Broja has partially returned to training but will need substantial time on the pitch and a “games programme” before being considered for first-team action. Youssef Chermiti, Armando Broja, James Garner, and Tim Iroegbunam are still out.

Key Assets

  • Jarrod Bowen (£7.5m) - 5.03 xPoints

  • Lucas Paquetá (£5.9m) - 4.00 xPoints

  • Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£5.9m) - 3.93 xPoints

Analysis: Bowen is in decent form and is worth considering for your midfield. Paquetá's creativity could unlock Everton's defense, while Calvert-Lewin hasn't been delivering recently but could score against a leaky West Ham defence.


Wolves vs Southampton (3:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Wolves: Sam Johnstone is now available for selection. Hwang Hee-chan resumed training on Friday, with Gary O’Neil stating he will “pick the right time for him to be involved.” Bastien Meupiyou has also returned to training over the past week. Yerson Mosquera, Boubacar Traore, Sasa Kalajdzic, and Enso Gonzalez remain unavailable.

  • Southampton: Southampton manager Russell Martin has confirmed that Ryan Fraser will miss Gameweek 11 due to injury, while Adam Lallana is expected to be available. Will Smallbone and Ross Stewart continue to be sidelined.

Key Assets

  • Matheus Cunha (£6.7m) - 4.84 xPoints

  • Jørgen Strand Larsen (£5.6m) - 4.46 xPoints

  • Rayan Aït-Nouri (£4.7m) - 3.74 xPoints

Analysis: Cunha could capitalize against a poor Southampton defense. Strand Larsen is a budget forward worth considering. Aït-Nouri offers attacking returns from the back.



Matheus Cunha in FPL Gameweek 11


Brighton vs Man City (5:30 PM)

Injury News

  • Brighton: Joao Pedro and Matt O’Riley have been back in training for a week and have a “big chance” of playing against Man City. Lewis Dunk and Yankuba Minteh are still doubtful. Adam Webster and James Milner remain sidelined, while Solly March is injury-free but not match-fit after an extended period out. Carlos Baleba was limited to a substitute appearance in Gameweek 10 due to a knee issue. Yasin Ayari, who limped off with a knock last Saturday, is expected to be fit, according to his manager.

  • Man City: Manchester City have no fresh concerns following their UCL match. Although Jack Grealish has been selected for England, he is currently not fit. Bobb, Rodri, Dias, and Stones are still unavailable.

Key Assets

  • Erling Haaland (£15.3m) - 6.23 xPoints

  • Phil Foden (£9.3m) - 4.51 xPoints

  • Kevin De Bruyne (£9.4m) - 4.31 xPoints

Analysis: Haaland faces a Brighton defense missing key players—captaincy material for sure. Foden and De Bruyne could also haul big in this fixture.


Liverpool vs Aston Villa (8:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Liverpool: Diogo Jota is not expected to return until "one or two weeks after the international break." Alisson, Harvey Elliott, and Federico Chiesa are also unlikely to be back before the November international break. Ibrahima Konate made his return from injury during the UCL match on Tuesday.

  • Aston Villa: Ross Barkley will be unavailable until after the international break, and Matty Cash is also likely to be out until then. Morgan Rogers, on the other hand, overcame a knock and started for the Villans in Belgium on Wednesday evening.

Key Assets

  • Mohamed Salah (£12.8m) - 6.98 xPoints

  • Darwin Núñez (£7.1m) - 4.75 xPoints

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.0m) - 4.36 xPoints

Analysis: Salah is in scintillating form and is a top captaincy contender. Darwin offers a cheaper route into Liverpool's attack. TAA's attacking potential makes him a premium defensive option.


Mohamed Salah in FPL Gameweek 11


FPL Gameweek 11 Preview: Sunday Fixtures


Man United vs Leicester (2:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Man United: Christian Eriksen, Mason Mount, and Antony all made their return to the United squad on Thursday evening. Amad Diallo will need further assessment. Kobbie Mainoo and Harry Maguire are expected to remain unavailable. Long-term absentees Luke Shaw, Leny Yoro, and Tyrell Malacia are unlikely to feature, although all three have now resumed training.

  • Leicester: Bobby De Cordova-Reid is still sidelined. Patson Daka has resumed training but will not be hurried back into play. Hamza Choudhury rejoined training last week. Jakub Stolarczyk remains unavailable.

Key Assets

  • Bruno Fernandes (£8.2m) - 6.34 xPoints

  • Marcus Rashford (£6.9m) - 4.90 xPoints

  • Alejandro Garnacho (£6.3m) - 4.56 xPoints

Analysis: Bruno Fernandes could exploit Leicester's defence. Rashford's pace is a constant threat, and Garnacho offers differential potential.


Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle (2:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Nottingham Forest: Nuno Espirito Santo says the Nottingham Forest team news is “basically the same” heading into Gameweek 11. Danilo (ankle) and Ibrahima Sangare (hamstring) remain long-term absentees. James Ward-Prowse is available for selection again this weekend.

  • Newcastle: Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe has confirmed that Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier will not be available for the upcoming weekend match. Jacob Murphy is also a doubt and may miss the game. On a positive note, Matt Targett has returned to training this week, indicating progress in his recovery.

Key Assets

  • Alexander Isak (£8.3m) - 4.56 xPoints

  • Chris Wood (£6.5m) - 3.97 xPoints

  • Anthony Gordon (£7.2m) - 3.85 xPoints

Analysis: With Newcastle's defense stretched thin, goals are expected in this fixture. Isak and Gordon are prime attacking options. Chris Wood faces his former club and has been in great form.


Spurs vs Ipswich (2:00 PM)

Injury News

  • Spurs: Cristian Romero will be assessed today and tomorrow, and according to Postecoglou, he is the only potential returnee from Thursday's injury list. Richarlison, Moore, Werner, Van de Ven, and Odobert all remain sidelined.

  • Ipswich: Chiedozie Ogbene, Axel Tuanzebe, Jacob Greaves, and Jack Taylor are still on the injury list. Harry Clarke is back from a one-match ban, but Kalvin Phillips will now have to serve his own.

Key Assets

  • Heung-Min Son (£9.9m) - 6.85 xPoints

  • Dominic Solanke (£7.7m) - 6.41 xPoints

  • Brennan Johnson (£6.7m) - 6.03 xPoints

Analysis: Son is back to his best and is a strong captaincy option this week. Solanke is in great form and offers a differential pick. Johnson continued his great goal-scoring form in GW10 and could deliver against a poor Ipswich.


Son Heung-Min in FPL Gameweek 11


Chelsea vs Arsenal (4:30 PM)

Injury News

  • Chelsea: Maresca provided an update on Cole Palmer, saying: 🗣️ "He is getting better... hopefully we can have him for a session - at least on Saturday - and then we take a decision." The rest of the squad is fit and available, with most of the first XI having been rested midweek.

  • Arsenal: Havertz and Merino will undergo assessments tomorrow after sustaining knocks in the UCL match. Declan Rice is uncertain to play. Tierney, Calafiori, and Tomiyasu are still sidelined, while Sterling is unavailable. Martin Odegaard rejoined the squad midweek and is aiming for a starting spot.

Key Assets

  • Bukayo Saka (£10.1m) - 5.29 xPoints

  • Cole Palmer (£11.0m) - 3.88 xPoints (reduced xMins)

  • Noni Madueke (£6.4m) - 3.81 xPoints

Analysis: Saka remains a consistent performer for Arsenal and is worth considering despite the tough fixture. If fit, Palmer could be influential for Chelsea. Madueke is a budget-friendly option with potential upside.

Top Captaincy Picks

  1. Heung-Min Son (£9.9m) - Facing Ipswich at home, Son is in top form.

  2. Mohamed Salah (£12.8m) - Always reliable and in excellent form.

  3. Erling Haaland (£15.3m) - A perpetual threat against any opposition.

Our Recommendation: Mohamed Salah edges it this week due to fixture favourability and form.


Differential Players to Watch

  • Alejandro Garnacho (£6.3m) - Low ownership and high potential against Leicester.

  • Daichi Kamada (£5.1m) - Budget midfielder with a nice fixture.

  • Chris Wood (£6.5m) - In great form and could capitalize against his former club, Newcastle.




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