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Fantasy Premier League: Top Five Best Forwards to Pick Out for FPL Gameweek 11

After another completed game week, Fantasy Premier League managers are reflecting on a weekend of mixed emotions, as they either celebrate successful predictions, bemoan frustrating outcomes, or rejoice in Everton’s rare victory.

As the Premier League progresses into its 11th week, FPL managers have a fresh opportunity to adjust their teams, make strategic changes, or perhaps employ their wildcard to undertake substantial revisions, especially while in-form players remain reasonably priced.

Looking ahead to the upcoming game, we have created a list of the top five forwards worth considering for your FPL team. However, the decision rests with managers on whether they should make early transfers, which carries a level of risk, or wait until the midweek Carabao Cup matches have concluded, potentially aiding their quest for success in the forthcoming game week.

Erling Haaland – Manchester City

Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland, the Manchester City forward, priced at 14 million in Fantasy Premier League, has ignited his season with a remarkable goal against Brighton in gameweek 9. He carried this momentum into the Manchester derby, delivering a standout performance by netting two goals and providing an assist for Phil Foden. Over the past two matches, Haaland has accumulated an impressive 24 points.

In the upcoming game week, he faces Bournemouth, presenting a favorable opportunity to further boost his point tally. It’s worth noting, however, that challenging fixtures against Chelsea and Liverpool lie ahead. Haaland’s high price tag may deter some FPL managers seeking a more balanced squad, but for those looking for a short-term point boost against the 17th-placed Bournemouth, he could be a tempting option.

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Eddie Nketiah – Arsenal

For Fantasy Premier League managers in need of bolstering their forward line or those seeking a change, Arsenal’s Eddie Nketiah could be a viable option. While he doesn’t guarantee consistent points, the absence of Gabriel Jesus due to injury increases his chances of starting. 

Nketiah’s recent hat-trick against Sheffield United underscores his quality, and he possesses a unique knack for scoring in significant matches. Priced at just £5.5 million, he represents a budget-friendly choice worth considering for a short-term investment, especially given Arsenal’s upcoming fixtures against Newcastle, Burnley, and Brentford in November.

Darwin Nunez – Liverpool

Darwin Nunez, the Liverpool forward priced at £7.4 in Fantasy Premier League, made a strong impact in Gameweek 10, rewarding FPL managers who had him in their squads with a solid 10-point performance. Nunez continues to be a player of interest on our radar due to his upcoming fixtures, which are quite favorable. Additionally, his underlying statistics are highly compelling.

Liverpool and Nunez have the ninth easiest schedule for attackers in the next six Gameweeks, including an enticing matchup against Luton in the current Gameweek.

What sets Nunez apart is his remarkable 0.95 expected goal involvement (xGI) per 90 minutes, making him one of the most explosive FPL options when he’s on the field. With favorable fixtures, explosive potential, and an element of unpredictability, Nunez represents an ideal choice for managers seeking high-upside prospects.

When it comes to big chances per 90 minutes since Gameweek 3, Nunez stands out with a rate of 2.30, second only to Wilson in the entire league, who has 2.41. This statistic underscores Nunez’s goal-scoring potential and makes him a compelling FPL asset to consider.

Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa

Ollie Watkins, valued at £8.4 million and playing for Aston Villa, has been a consistent performer this season, having only failed to score points in one match. His style of play involves steadily accumulating 5 or 6 points throughout the season, with occasional explosive point-scoring performances.

Watkins boasts a combination of form, favorable fixtures, and an attractive price tag, making him a compelling FPL option, despite not being on penalty duties for his team. He is the talisman and a crucial goal-scorer for Aston Villa.

Over the past three seasons, Watkins has consistently achieved at least 130 FPL points, demonstrating his reliability as a fantasy asset. Additionally, he ranks fourth in the ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) index and fourth for expected goal involvement (xGI) among forwards in FPL, trailing only Kane, Haaland, and Toney from the last season. This suggests that he has the potential to consistently deliver FPL points to managers throughout the season.

Julián Álvarez – Manchester City

Julián Álvarez - Manchester City

Alvarez, priced at £7.2 million and playing for Manchester City, is emerging as a highly sought-after transfer target in the Fantasy Premier League.

He has shown remarkable consistency, having blanked only twice in the current season. Moreover, with Kevin De Bruyne set to be sidelined for several weeks, Alvarez is expected to receive more starting opportunities.

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Being a £7 million forward for the most attacking team in the league, it’s almost a no-brainer to consider him for your FPL squad. His potential for consistent point-scoring in a high-scoring team like Manchester City makes him an enticing option for FPL managers.

Also, the next fixture against Bournemouth, who have already conceded 21 goals this season might offer the World Cup winner a good chance to get on the scoresheet.