Fantasy Premier League managers are currently grappling with a tough decision between captaining either Mo Salah or Erling Haaland in Gameweek 14. Both players have been exceptional, and their Sunday matchups add to the dilemma. Salah faces Fulham at Anfield, while Haaland takes on Tottenham with their defensively depleted lineup.
Beyond the Salah vs. Haaland debate, other interesting fixtures include Newcastle vs. Manchester United, where goals are expected, and Burnley vs. Sheffield United, a crucial match for teams battling relegation. The loser of the latter may find themselves facing Championship football next season.
Meanwhile, goal-scorers are necessary to have a look at as these are the ones that can win you matches single-handedly. Let’s have a look at the top 5 forwards who could produce the most points in FPL Gameweek 14.
Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
Erling Haaland, priced at £14.0 million and playing for Manchester City, made history in the previous gameweek by becoming the fastest player in Premier League history to reach 50 goals, achieving this feat in just 48 games. Haaland’s current season stats include 14 goals and three assists, and he leads the league in expected goals (xG) with a remarkable 13.3.
In the upcoming fixture against Spurs at home, Manchester City has a favorable offensive opportunity. Spurs have a defensive record, indicated by an expected goal conceded (xGC) of 20.5 (ranking thirteenth), highlighting their susceptibility to conceding chances. This vulnerability aligns with their attacking style of play.
On paper, this match appears poised for a high-scoring affair, given the attacking prowess of both teams. Manchester City leads the league in goals scored with 33, boasting an xG of 26.39 (second highest). The combination of Haaland’s goal-scoring form and City’s attacking prowess makes this fixture promising for FPL managers eyeing potential returns.
Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest)
Chris Wood, priced at £4.9 million and playing for Nottingham, receives a favorable recommendation to consider buying. The rationale behind this suggestion lies in Awoniyi’s absence until late February, which is expected to open up more playing opportunities for Wood within the Nottingham team.
Wood is recognized as an established asset in Fantasy Premier League (FPL), having showcased his prowess with three goals already in the current season despite limited time on the pitch. These factors make him a promising option for FPL managers looking to strengthen their forward line.
In terms of current form, he holds a rating of 1.0, while his points per match average is 2.8, placing him 48th and 22nd, respectively, out of 98. In the most recent Gameweek (GW13), Wood accumulated 2 points, contributing to his total of 31 points for the season. He has earned 5 bonus points so far.
The ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index for Wood stands at 39.9, ranking him 21st out of 98. Currently, he has a Team Selected By percentage (TSB%) of 0.8%, placing him 30th out of 98. These statistics provide a snapshot of Wood’s performance and standing in the Fantasy Premier League.
Alexander Isak (Newcastle United)
Priced at £7.4 million, Alexander Isak of Newcastle United has returned to fitness and demonstrated his goal-scoring prowess in preparation for the upcoming home clash against Manchester United. Isak found the net in a 4-1 victory over Chelsea, bringing his season tally to an impressive seven goals in just nine matches. This highlights his crucial role in Newcastle’s offensive strategy.
Notably, Isak boasts a remarkable goal conversion rate of 36.8%, placing him at the top among all Fantasy players who have scored at least three times. With four of Newcastle’s next six fixtures having a relatively low Fantasy Difficulty Rating (FDR) of two, Isak presents an enticing opportunity for Fantasy managers to consider including him in their forward lines. This upcoming stretch of matches provides him with a chance to solidify his position as a valuable asset for FPL teams.
Currently, he ranks 9th out of 98 players in overall performance. Isak’s current form is marked at 2.7, and he maintains an impressive average of 5.8 points per match, securing the 3rd position out of 98 players in this category.
In the recent Gameweek 13 (GW13), Isak accumulated 8 points, contributing to his total season points of 52. He has also earned 8 bonus points. The ICT (Influence, Creativity, Threat) Index for Isak stands at 60.6, positioning him 11th out of 98. Remarkably, he holds a Team Selected By percentage (TSB%) of 12.2%, placing him in the 5th spot out of 98 players. These statistics provide a comprehensive overview of Isak’s strong performance and popularity in the Fantasy Premier League.
Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)
Priced at £7.6 million and playing for Liverpool, Darwin Nunez has showcased impressive attacking contributions with 10 returns despite starting only seven matches. His ability to make an impact off the bench adds to his appeal. As Liverpool’s fixture schedule looks promising leading up to GW16, Nunez is expected to thrive in this run of matches.
Notably, he holds the second-highest expected Goal Involvement (xGI) among Liverpool players, trailing only behind Salah. This positions Nunez as a valuable asset for FPL managers looking to capitalize on Liverpool’s upcoming favorable fixtures.
Displaying good form with a rating of 2.7, he maintains an average of 4.6 points per match, securing the 6th spot in this category among the 98 players.
In the recent Gameweek 13 (GW13), Nunez earned 1 point, contributing to his total season points of 55. Accumulating 4 bonus points, he showcases an Influence, Creativity, Threat (ICT) Index of 78.0, placing him at the 7th position out of 98. Remarkably, he holds a Team Selected By percentage (TSB%) of 17.1%, positioning him 4th out of 98 players. These statistics offer insights into Núñez’s solid performance and popularity in the Fantasy Premier League.
Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Priced at £8.5 million and playing for Aston Villa, Ollie Watkins is recommended as a buy, but caution is advised due to the potential of missing out after his recent impressive performances. Watkins consistently accumulates 5 or 6 points throughout the season and occasionally delivers explosive point returns.
With a combination of excellent form, favorable fixtures, and an appealing price tag (excluding penalties), Watkins stands out as a key player for FPL managers to consider. As the talisman and primary goalscorer for his team, he has demonstrated his reliability by scoring at least 130 FPL points in each of the last three seasons. These factors contribute to Watkins’ attractiveness as a valuable asset for Fantasy Premier League teams.
With a stellar form rating of 4.3, he boasts an exceptional average of 6.5 points per match, securing the 2nd spot among the 98 players in this category.
In the recent Gameweek 13 (GW13), Watkins garnered 5 points, contributing to his total season points of 85. Earning 9 bonus points, he showcases a remarkable Influence, Creativity, Threat (ICT) Index of 118.3, placing him in the 2nd position out of 98. Notably, Watkins holds a substantial Team Selected By Percentage (TSB%) of 43.8%, positioning him at the 2nd spot out of 98 players.