Game Week 6 Premier League Lineups Predictions and FPL Tips


It’s that time of the week again when we give you our Premier League lineup predictions for the coming weekend. After an interesting last set of fixtures in the Premier League and some midweek action in Europe and cup competitions, there will definitely be some rotation in the squads. We’re also going to give you some Fantasy Premier League tips along the way. 

We start the weekend off with Newcastle vs Manchester City and finish up with Manchester United vs Tottenham! 

Now though, let’s take a look at how last week’s predictions went:

How correct were last week’s predictions?

We’re still aiming to beat our highest score of 190/220, so let’s see how correct we were in week five:

Arsenal: 10/11

Aston Villa: 10/11

Bournemouth: 10/11

Brentford: 8/11

Brighton: 9/11

Chelsea: 10/11

Crystal Palace: 9/11

Everton: 8/11

Fulham: 11/11

Ipswich: 10/11

Leicester: 9/11

Liverpool: 10/11

Manchester City: 8/11

Manchester United: 9/11

Newcastle: 7/11

Nottingham Forest: 9/11

Southampton: 6/11

Tottenham: 10/11

West Ham: 9/11

Wolves: 9/11

181/220 players guessed correctly. Week five didn’t exactly go to plan for us, but hopefully, in week six this score will go up!

Newcastle vs Manchester City (K.O 12:30 pm Saturday)

Newcastle’s predicted lineup:

Manchester City’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Harvey Barnes (£6.5m) continues to impress with his form. He’s had at least one goal contribution in his last four games. Manchester City’s Savio is a cheap option at £6.5m. Only 1.8% of players have picked him.

Arsenal vs Leicester (K.O 3 pm Saturday)

Arsenal’s predicted lineup:

Leicester’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

With Trossard being suspended, it’s likely that Havertz (£8.1m) will play up front. There is potential for Havertz to get involved in the goals in this game. Mavididi scored in his last game against Everton. At £5.3m, he would be a cheap budget choice. 

Brentford vs West Ham (K.O 3 pm Saturday)

Brentford’s predicted lineup:

West Ham’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Carvalho could start for Brentford against West Ham. As he is only £4.8m, this is a low-risk pick which won’t take up a lot of your £100m budget. Someone who is an attacking threat in West Ham colours is Kudus (£6.3m). He is a cheap option midfielder with a high likeliness to attacking returns.

Chelsea vs Brighton (K.O 3 pm Saturday)

Chelsea’s predicted lineup:

Brighton’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Two goals for Jackson (£7.7m) against West Ham makes me very appealing to put into your FPL team. Brighton’s starting centre-back van Hecke is only £4.5m, so if you’d want an option for the bench or just to fill your team, he is a good choice.

Everton vs Crystal Palace (K.O 3 pm Saturday)

Everton’s predicted lineup:

Crystal Palace’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Ndiaye (£5.4m) has had a promising start for Everton. If anyone from the Toffees is likely to be involved in a goal, it’ll be him! Crystal Palace kept a clean sheet, which gave goalkeeper Dean Henderson a nine-point game. As he’s only £4.5m, he’s a great pick.

Nottingham Forest vs Fulham (K.O 3 pm Saturday)

Nottingham Forest’s predicted lineup:

Fulham’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

A goal for Chris Wood in his last fixture puts him on three for the season. As he’s only £6.1m, if he continues his form, he should be in strong consideration. New signing for Fulham Emile Smith-Rowe (£5.8m) is a great pick for your FPL squad. He’s been excellent for Fulham this season.

Wolves vs Liverpool (K.O 5:30 pm Saturday)

Wolves’ predicted lineup:

Liverpool’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Cunha (£6.5m) is one of the best attackers from Wolves. He scored Wolves’ only goal in their 3-1 defeat to Aston Villa. Now £8.0m, Luis Diaz has been on sensational form for Liverpool recently. The Colombian scored twice against Bournemouth last time out. 

Ipswich vs Aston Villa (K.O 2 pm Sunday)

Ipswich’s predicted lineup:

Aston Villa’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Ipswich players are particularly popular in FPL this season. However, Jacob Greaves has started every game for them this season. If this continues, he’ll guarantee at least minute points for as cheap as possible. Morgan Rogers (£5.2m) scored 10 points when they beat Wolves 3-1. He’s played 90 minutes of every Premier League game this season, so we believe he’ll start next game.

Manchester United vs Tottenham (K.O 4:30 pm Sunday)

Manchester United’s predicted lineup:

Tottenham’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Diogo Dalot (£5.0m) has 20 points in his last two games. Not only is there potential for clean sheet points, but there’s also potential for attacking returns as well. James Maddison (£7.5m) was influential is Spurs’ 3-1 win against Brentford last weekend. He scored and assisted which earned him a total of 12 FPL points. 

Bournemouth vs Southampton (K.O 8 PM Monday)

Bournemouth’s predicted lineup:

Southampton’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips

Tavernier has been a good attacking threat for Bournemouth this season. He is priced at £5.5m, which makes him a viable choice. Southampton’s Dibling scored 11 FPL points against Ipswich. He’s probably Southampton’s best asset as he’s priced at £4.5m!

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