We’re are now into double digits for gameweeks in the Premier League for the 2024/25 season, which means the season is well underway. There are 10 fixtures this weekend spread across Saturday and Sunday. To give you some insight towards gameweek 11’s fixtures, we’re going to give you our lineup predictions as well as some FPL Tips.
Before we talk about gameweek 11 though, let’s see how correct our predictions were in gameweek 10:
How correct were last week’s predictions?
Arsenal: 10/11
Aston Villa: 11/11
Bournemouth: 10/11
Brentford: 11/11
Brighton: 10/11
Chelsea: 11/11
Crystal Palace: 11/11
Everton: 8/11
Fulham: 10/11
Ipswich: 7/11
Leicester: 8/11
Liverpool: 11/11
Manchester City: 9/11
Manchester United: 10/11
Newcastle: 9/11
Nottingham Forest: 10/11
Southampton: 9/11
Tottenham: 8/11
West Ham: 10/11
Wolves: 10/11
193/220 players guessed correctly. This is our highest score to date! Hopefully, we will continue in the same way for gameweek 11.
Brentford vs Bournemouth (K.O Saturday 3 PM)
Brentford’s predicted lineup
Bournemouth’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Brentford’s next run of fixtures looks promising, so bringing in an attacking asset like Yoane Wissa (£6.0m) or a defensive asset like Sepp van den Berg (£4.0m) would be smart. Bournemouth also have a good set of upcoming fixtures which makes striker Evanilson (£5.9m) a tempting pick.
Crystal Palace vs Fulham (K.O Saturday 3 PM)
Crystal Palace’s predicted lineup
Fulham’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Trevour Chalobah scored for Palace last week and seems to be starting regularly. He’s priced at £4.4m which is excellent value for a centre-back who plays weekly. For Fulham, Antonee Robinson (£4.7m) is an excellent choice for your defence as he is relatively cheap and often pops up with an assist.
West Ham vs Everton (K.O Saturday 3 PM)
West Ham’s predicted lineup
Everton’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
If Lukasz Fabianski is now the first-choice goalkeeper for West Ham, then this should be an immediate transfer as he is only £4.0m. As for Everton, Ashley Young could be one of their best FPL assets as he has scored 29 points so far this season and is priced at just £4.5m.
Wolves vs Southampton (K.O Saturday 3 PM)
Wolves’ predicted lineup
Southampton’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Wolves will be hoping to pick up the pace now as they have a decent run of fixtures. The obvious choice for them in FPL is Matheus Cunha (£6.7m) who is their biggest attacking threat. For Southampton, their run of games after Wolves are quite tough, so it’s probably best not to bring in any Saints players for a few weeks.
Brighton vs Manchester City (K.O Saturday 5:30 PM)
Brighton’s predicted lineup
Manchester City’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
After they face the champions Manchester City, Brighton have a lot of winnable fixtures upcoming. One player who you could transfer in would be Ferdi Kadioglu (£4.5m) who has put up a six-point gameweek three weeks in a row. 31% of all FPL players own Josko Gvardiol, and for a good reason! The Croatian has scored 49 points so far this season. However, he is very pricey at £6.3m.
Liverpool vs Aston Villa (K.O Saturday 8 PM)
Liverpool’s predicted lineup
Aston Villa’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
After scoring a hat-trick in the Champions League midweek, all eyes will be on Luis Diaz (£7.7m) against Aston Villa. The Columbian has scored 61 points so far this season! The best value-for-money player for Villa is definitely Morgan Rogers who at £5.4m has scored 36 points in the last six gameweeks.
Manchester United vs Leicester (K.O Sunday 2 PM)
Manchester United’s predicted lineup
Leicester’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Manchester United have a good run now of upcoming Premier League games, so someone like Bruno Fernandes (£8.2m) could have a big impact and score high FPL points. Jamie Vardy (£5.7m) has been really consistent for Leicester lately, as he has two goals and one assist in his last three games. Manchester United haven’t kept a clean sheet in their last three games, so there’s potential for Vardy to get some points here.
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle (K.O Sunday 2 PM)
Nottingham Forest’s predicted lineup
Newcastle’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Alex Moreno (£4.4m) is starting every week for Nottingham Forest at the moment. Considering how cheap he is, and how well Forest are doing, this is a great transfer to make. Newcastle also have a cheap defender who’s playing regularly and that’s Lewis Hall. He’s even cheap at £4.3m and has scored 12 points across the last two gameweeks.
Tottenham vs Ipswich (K.O Sunday 2 PM)
Tottenham’s predicted lineup
Ipswich’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
Tottenham striker Dominic Solanke (£7.7m) has really started to pick up his form. Against Aston Villa, he scored 16 points which included two goals and an assist. After his goal last week, a top choice from Ipswich is Leif Davies. He’s priced at £4.5m and he often gets forward which gives him ample opportunity to get a goal or provide one.
Chelsea vs Arsenal (K.O Sunday 4:30 PM)
Chelsea’s predicted lineup
Arsenal’s predicted lineup
FPL Tips
This will be a tough game for both sides. However, Levi Colwill looks quite an appealing transfer at £4.6m since he starts nearly every week for Chelsea and is a budget option. Arsenal are winless in their last three games, which makes it tough to recommend a player. Saying this, Bukayo Saka (£10.1m) is always a threat, but he is quite expensive.
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