Fantasy Premier League expert Kelly Somers and the FPL Pod team discuss chip strategy, caution against single Gameweek players, analyze Liverpool options, share differentials, talk transfers & captains, and debate using the Triple Captain chip on Haaland in the Double Gameweek
Consider Nathan Aké as a low-owned differential defender for Double Gameweek
Look at Connor Bradley as an affordable option from Liverpool's defense for the upcoming gameweeks
Deep dives
Option 1: Nathan Aké
Nathan Aké is a good option from Manchester City with a low ownership of 7.6%. He has started all of the last six games and has two attacking returns and two clean sheets in that period. He offers a cheaper alternative to the more popular City defensive options like Kyle Walker, who may face competition from John Stones. Aké's differential status makes him an enticing pick for the double gameweek.
Option 2: Connor Bradley
Connor Bradley is a differential pick from Liverpool with an ownership of 2.3%. He is expected to start both games in Trent Alexander-Arnold's absence. Bradley has impressed in his limited appearances this season, and he offers an affordable option to bring in from Liverpool's defense for the double gameweek. He also has the added benefit of potentially playing in future blank gameweeks.
Option 3: Andy Robertson
Andy Robertson is a good differential option from Liverpool, owned by 3.3%. Although he didn't provide any returns in the recent fixture against Burnley, he has a strong track record of attacking returns in previous seasons. Robertson's attacking threat and potential for clean sheets make him an interesting choice for the double gameweek.
It’s Double Gameweek time and an Erling Haaland Triple Captain is the talk of the town 🗣🏘
Kelly Somers and the FPL Pod team dissect their chip strategy, provide a warning about single Gameweek players, and discuss who they’re looking to bring in