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Fantasy Premier League Tips: Team-wise best picks for FPL Gameweek 10

Mohamed Salah, priced at £12.8 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), has firmly established himself as an excellent choice for the captain’s armband in Gameweek 10. His impressive performance, including a brace and a remarkable 16-point haul against Everton, has dispelled any doubts about the reliability of constantly choosing captains from Nordic countries, making him a prime candidate.

Despite Salah’s strong candidacy, it’s worth considering several other viable options from top-half teams with favorable fixtures in Gameweek 10. Let’s have a look at the best players from each team for the upcoming game week.

Gabriel Martinelli (Arsenal)


Gabriel Martinelli has had a season marred by injuries so far, but he’s starting to regain his form with two goals in his last three appearances across all competitions. His most recent goal came against Sevilla in a midweek match.

Notably, this goal against the Spanish side was his first goal contribution away from the Emirates Stadium this season. In the Premier League, all of Martinelli’s attacking returns (1 goal and 2 assists) have occurred at home. Considering that three of Arsenal’s next five games will be played at home, this presents an opportune moment to consider Martinelli as a promising option.

Gustavo Hamer (Sheffield Utd)

Gustavo Hamer is currently priced at £5.0 million in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL). In terms of his recent form, he has a rating of 2.0, and his points per match average stands at 3.5, placing him 118th and 44th out of 314, respectively.

In Gameweek 9, he earned 2 points, contributing to his total points of 28, with an additional 2 points from bonus awards. His ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index stands at 38.8, ranking him 45th among 314 players. Despite his potential, his ownership percentage, or TSB% (Total Selection Percentage), is relatively low at 0.3%, placing him 91st out of 314 players in this regard. He has earned the most points for Sheffield Utd this season so far.

Son Heung-min (Tottenham)

Son has been a standout performer this season, earning his third double-digit points haul against Fulham on Monday. What’s notable is that his two previous high-scoring games occurred on the road, with 20 points at Turf Moor and 14 points at the Emirates. Additionally, he has a strong track record against Crystal Palace, having scored seven goals in 14 league appearances against them.

Son Heung-min is currently priced at £9.5 million and has accumulated 68 points so far in the season. In Gameweek 10, he will face Crystal Palace in an away fixture, making him a player worth considering for FPL managers despite the recent trend of transfers.

Joachim Andersen (Crystal Palace)

Joachim Andersen is priced at an affordable £4.9 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). He currently ranks 28th out of 237 players in terms of price. His recent form has been impressive, with a rating of 7.0, and he averages 5.7 points per match, which places him fourth out of 237 players.

In Gameweek 9, he secured 0 points, contributing to his total points tally of 51. Andersen has earned a notable 9 bonus points as well. His ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is impressive, standing at 52.1, which ranks him third out of 237 players. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 18.0%, he’s the sixth most popular choice among FPL managers out of 237 players.

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Cole Palmer, a budget-friendly midfielder who has been deployed out of position as a forward, is a fantastic find for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers and deserves serious consideration for your team this week. This 21-year-old player has recently enjoyed a prominent role in Chelsea’s last three Premier League matches, consistently delivering attacking contributions. Notably, he’s netted two goals and provided two assists in each of these games.

In a Chelsea match where goalkeeper Robert Sanchez’s costly mistake against Arsenal garnered attention, it’s important not to overlook the otherwise excellent performance by the team, with Palmer standing out as a key player. Priced at just £4.9 million, Palmer has accumulated 27 points, making him a promising FPL prospect. In Gameweek 10, Chelsea is set to face Brentford at home, further enhancing Palmer’s appeal.

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Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford)

Bryan Mbeumo, who plays for Brentford in the Premier League, is currently priced at £6.7 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 314 players, he holds the 25th position in terms of price.

Mbeumo’s recent form has been impressive, with a solid rating of 6.0, and he maintains an average of 6.0 points per match, placing him sixth out of 314 players. In Gameweek 9, he had a standout performance, accumulating 14 points, contributing to his total points tally of 54. Additionally, Mbeumo has secured 7 bonus points. His ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index stands at a commendable 82.4, ranking him sixth out of 314 players. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 19.7%, he’s the eighth most selected player among FPL managers out of 314.

Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth)

Solanke’s statistics also make him an appealing choice for Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers. He has an impressive record of taking 21 shots within the box, a figure surpassed by only four other forwards in FPL. Priced at a reasonable £6.4 million, Solanke has accumulated 39 points so far in the season. In Gameweek 10, Bournemouth is set to go up against Burnley at home, further enhancing his prospects as a valuable FPL option.

Lyle Foster (Burnley)

Lyle Foster, a forward playing for Burnley in the Premier League, comes at an affordable price of £5.0 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 94 forwards, he ranks 45th in terms of price. His recent form has been decent, with a form rating of 4.0, and he maintains an average of 4.7 points per match, positioning him fifth out of 94 forwards.

In Gameweek 9, he secured 2 points, contributing to his total points tally of 33, with an additional 4 bonus points. Foster’s ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index stands at 37.7, ranking him 15th among 94 forwards. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 1.6%, he’s the 24th most selected forward among FPL managers out of 94.

Kieran Trippier (Newcastle)

Kieran Trippier initially had a slow start in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) with no attacking or defensive returns in his first four appearances. However, he has experienced a remarkable turnaround in his last five matches, consistently delivering in both aspects. This impressive performance has catapulted him to the top of the FPL leaderboard among defenders.

Trippier currently boasts a points tally that is eight points ahead of the second-placed Joachim Andersen and 14 points more than Ben White in third. What’s even more astonishing is that since Gameweek 5, he has accumulated a total of 54 points, surpassing notable players like Salah, Haaland, and Ollie Watkins in terms of points earned.

While Trippier comes at a relatively high price of £6.9 million, his recent contributions certainly justify the investment, making him a valuable asset for FPL managers. In Gameweek 10, Newcastle is set to face Wolves on the road.

Pedro Neto (Wolves)

Pedro Lomba Neto in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), is priced at a reasonable £5.8 million. Among 314 midfielders, he holds the 50th position in terms of price. His recent form showcases a rating of 4.3, and he maintains an average of 5.2 points per match, placing him 14th out of 314 midfielders.

In Gameweek 9, he earned 4 points, contributing to his total points tally of 47, including 5 bonus points. Neto’s ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is notably strong at 76.8, ranking him 7th among 314 midfielders. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 10.2%, he’s the 14th most selected midfielder among FPL managers out of 314.

Jarrod Bowen (West Ham)

Jarrod Bowen is demonstrating his goal-scoring prowess with four goals in six matches, including a recent strike against Villa in Gameweek 9. Among midfielders, only Salah and Son have been more prolific than the 26-year-old. His statistics back his performance, as he’s ranked fifth for SiB (Shots in the Box) with 12 and sixth for xG (Expected Goals) at 2.32.

West Ham, as a team, has been finding the back of the net, scoring nine goals over the last six Gameweeks, placing them eighth in the league, and they are ranked 12th for xG at 8.07. Looking ahead, their upcoming schedule improves from Gameweek 10, starting with a match against Everton.

Everton has conceded eight goals over the same period and has managed to keep just one clean sheet. They are also ranked 14th for shots conceded with 85 and 12th for xGC (Expected Goals Conceded) at 8.94. This suggests that he could be a valuable addition to your Fantasy Premier League team, given his current form and the favorable upcoming matchups for West Ham.

Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton)

Doucouré ranks seventh in the league for Non-Penalty Expected Goals (NPxG) up to this point. Everton’s upcoming fixtures are favorable, with two of their next matches against teams in the bottom six for goals conceded. Notably, West Ham, their immediate opponents, are among the worst in the league for conceding significant scoring opportunities, having allowed 29 big chances.

Doucouré has proven to be effective on the road this season, with two of his three goals coming in away matches.

Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton)

Kaoru Mitoma, priced at £6.5 million, is a promising option from Brighton, especially considering their upcoming fixture against Fulham. This season, Mitoma has already contributed with three goals and three assists, backed by an Expected Goals (xG) of 2.4 and an Expected Assists (xA) of 2.0.

Brighton has been impressive in their offensive endeavors, ranking third in the league with 22 goals scored and boasting the third-best xG of 18.06. Their potential for scoring remains high, particularly in a home game against Fulham, a team with the sixth-worst Expected Goals Conceded (xGC) at 15.9 and having conceded 13 goals, placing them tenth in the league.

Bernd Leno (Fulham)

Bernd Leno, the goalkeeper for Fulham, is a budget-friendly option at a price of £4.7 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 85 goalkeepers, he ranks 12th in terms of price. Leno’s recent form is decent with a rating of 1.7, and he maintains an average of 4.4 points per match, placing him third out of 85 goalkeepers.

In Gameweek 9, he secured 2 points, contributing to his total points tally of 40, with an additional 8 bonus points. Leno’s ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is noteworthy, standing at 28.3, ranking him fifth among 85 goalkeepers. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 15.4%, he’s the fifth most selected goalkeeper among FPL managers out of 85.

Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

Ollie Watkins, priced at £8.2 million, has been enjoying a remarkable season and is currently the top-scoring forward in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). With five goals and eight assists, his contributions have been outstanding, supported by a solid Expected Goals (xG) of 3.89 and an Expected Assists (xA) of 0.79.

Under the management of Unai Emery, Villa has undergone a transformation, scoring 23 goals, making them the second-highest scoring team in the league, with an xG of 17.82, which places them fourth. This change has significantly boosted their attacking prowess and enhances Watkins’ prospects as a key FPL asset in Gameweek 10 and beyond.

Carlton Morris (Luton)

Carlton Morris, a forward playing for Luton, is a budget-friendly option with a price tag of £5.5 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 94 forwards, he ranks 29th in terms of price. Morris has been showing decent form, with a rating of 3.2, and he maintains an average of 4.3 points per match, positioning him tenth out of 94 forwards.

In Gameweek 9, he secured 2 points, contributing to his total points tally of 39, which includes 7 bonus points. Morris’s ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is noteworthy, standing at 47.7, placing him ninth among 94 forwards. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 5.8%, he’s the twelfth most selected forward among FPL managers out of 94. Morris presents a cost-effective option for FPL managers considering their squad choices.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

Mohamed Salah, priced at £12.7 million, is currently on a scoring spree, having notched back-to-back braces and establishing himself as the top-scoring player in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). With seven goals and four assists to his name, Salah is in remarkable form. His Expected Goals (xG) of 6.63 ranks him second overall, and his Expected Assists (xA) of 2.86 places him fourth.

Willy Boly (Nottingham Forest)

Willy Boly, a defender for Nottingham Forest, is a cost-effective option at £4.5 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 237 defenders, he ranks 53rd in terms of price. Boly has been in decent form, with a rating of 4.7, and maintains an average of 4.1 points per match, placing him 13th out of 237 defenders. In Gameweek 9, he accumulated 6 points, contributing to his total points tally of 33, including 3 bonus points.

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His ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is respectable, standing at 39.9, ranking him tenth among 237 defenders. Despite his potential, his ownership is relatively low with a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 0.8%, positioning him 72nd among 237 defenders. Boly presents an affordable option for FPL managers seeking defensive choices.

Julian Alvarez (Man City)

Julian Alvarez is priced at £7.1 million, representing a budget-friendly alternative to his teammate Erling Haaland, especially ahead of the Manchester derby at Old Trafford. Alvarez offers substantial savings while maintaining an impressive performance record. He trails Haaland by just six points and has consistently delivered in every match, never blanking in consecutive games. So far, Alvarez has notched four goals and provided five assists, making him a valuable asset for FPL managers considering their options for the upcoming derby.

Bruno Fernandes (Man United)

Bruno Fernandes comes at a reasonable price of £8.3 million in Fantasy Premier League (FPL). Among 314 midfielders, he ranks seventh in terms of price. Bruno has displayed solid form, with a rating of 3.7, and maintains an average of 4.4 points per match, positioning him 23rd out of 314 midfielders. In Gameweek 9, he secured 7 points, contributing to his total points tally of 40, including 7 bonus points.

His ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index is notably high at 85.6, ranking him fourth among 314 midfielders. With a Total Selection Percentage (TSB%) of 15.5%, he’s the tenth most selected midfielder among FPL managers out of 314. Bruno Borges Fernandes is a prominent FPL choice, given his consistent contributions and significant impact on Manchester United’s midfield.