FPL advice targets Arsenal assets ahead of double gameweek

Arsenal's EFL Cup semi-final victory over Chelsea has confirmed a lucrative Double Gameweek 26, prompting Fantasy Premier League managers to adjust their teams before Gameweek 25. Experts recommend selling underperforming or injured players like Bukayo Saka while targeting reliable Gunners such as Declan Rice and Gabriel. This strategic shift could prove pivotal as fixture swings expose risks and opportunities.

Arsenal's win in the EFL Cup semi-final against Chelsea on February 5, 2026, has reshaped Fantasy Premier League strategies for the 2025/26 season. The result secures a Double Gameweek 26 for the Gunners against Brentford and Wolves, with Wolves also doubling up versus Nottingham Forest and Arsenal. Fantasy expert Blake Hurst emphasizes the need for ruthless transfers ahead of Gameweek 25, noting that "fixture swings always spark opportunity, but they also expose a few weak links."

Among players to sell, Bukayo Saka (9.9m) tops the list due to a minor injury that caused him to miss the semi-final. Even if he returns for the doubles, his high price tag raises concerns over uncertain minutes, with Hurst suggesting Arsenal's defensive options like Declan Rice offer more reliability. Rayan Cherki (6.6m), recently at Manchester City, suffered a knock confirmed by Pep Guardiola, compounded by rotation risks amid upcoming fixtures against Liverpool, Fulham, and Newcastle. The same applies to Phil Foden. Anthony Gordon (7.3m) limped off during Newcastle's semi-final against Manchester City, creating fitness doubts despite no long-term issues. Igor Thiago (7.1m), a nailed starter on penalties, faces tough matchups at Newcastle and home to Arsenal, making a short-term switch to someone like Joao Pedro advisable. Nico O’Reilly (5.3m) struggles with City's defensive instability and rotation against Liverpool, Fulham, and Newcastle.

On the buy side, Hurst urges targeting Arsenal's core. Jurrien Timber (6.3m) provides attacking upside at a bargain price, ideal for the doubles against vulnerable opponents. Gabriel (7.0m) is hailed as "the best FPL option in the entire game right now," blending clean sheets, set-piece threats, and bonus points. Declan Rice (7.5m) delivers all-around value, highlighted by his stoppage-time assist against Chelsea, potentially gaining more set-piece duties with Saka sidelined. Beyond Arsenal, Elliot Anderson (5.3m) at Newcastle has amassed 32 points in six weeks through consistent DEFCON returns, while Bruno Fernandes (9.6m) remains Manchester United's heartbeat, a captaincy staple under Michael Carrick.

With prices set to rise, early moves could separate top rankers from the pack as managers navigate injuries, rotations, and the looming doubles.

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Realistic illustration of FPL experts' gameweek 20 buys (Gabriel) and sells (Guéhi, O'Reilly), plus Brennan Johnson's record transfer to Crystal Palace.
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FPL experts recommend buys and sells ahead of gameweek 20

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As Fantasy Premier League managers gear up for gameweek 20, experts highlight key players to acquire and offload based on form, fixtures, and injuries. Arsenal defender Gabriel emerges as a top target, while England's Marc Guéhi and Nico O’Reilly face the axe. A major transfer sees Brennan Johnson join Crystal Palace in a club-record deal.

Fantasy Premier League managers face key decisions ahead of gameweek 21, with expert Blake Hurst recommending five must-have players to boost squads amid improving fixtures. He also advises dumping four underperforming assets due to injuries and tough schedules. These moves could help teams regain momentum in the chaotic season.

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As Fantasy Premier League enters gameweek 16 before the AFCON break, experts recommend buying reliable performers like Bruno Fernandes and Bukayo Saka while selling risks such as Mohamed Salah. These moves aim to navigate rotation and absences during the festive period.

Mikel Arteta has called Arsenal's EFL Cup semi-final against Chelsea a key 'mission' to secure the club's first major trophy in nearly six years. The Gunners face the Blues at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, amid injury concerns for both sides. New Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior sees the match as a chance to build momentum in his first home game.

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Arsenal hosts Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Tuesday night at the Emirates, with the winner facing Chelsea in the semi-finals per last week's draw. The Gunners target a third semi appearance in five years and stand to gain from Palace's injury woes, including international call-ups and fitness issues. Both sides follow recent Premier League results: Arsenal's 1-0 win over Everton and Palace's loss at Leeds.

Following their penalty shootout victory over Crystal Palace in the quarter-finals, Arsenal secured a narrow 3-2 victory over Chelsea in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on January 14, 2026. The Gunners capitalized on set-pieces and goalkeeper errors to take a lead into the second leg, while Chelsea's late fightback kept the tie alive. Substitute Alejandro Garnacho's brace offered hope for the hosts under new manager Liam Rosenior.

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Arsenal extended their lead at the top of the Premier League to five points with a tense 2-1 win over bottom-placed Wolves on Saturday. The match, played at the Emirates Stadium, featured two own goals for the Gunners and a late equalizer from the visitors before a stoppage-time winner. Mikel Arteta admitted his side needs to improve despite the result.

 

 

 

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