Best budget enablers for Gameweek 25
We reel off some of the best budget enablers for Gameweek 25 with the help of the fantastic tools available in the Fantasy Football Scout members area. We also take into consideration form, fixtures and stats to help us.
Looking at some of the best budget enablers for Gameweek 25 can be hugely beneficial to FPL managers. Cheap players help enable funds elsewhere within our fantasy teams which also aids fitting in the more pricier options in the game.
Fixtures
Below we can see the fixtures for Gameweek 25 in difficulty order. The teams with the easiest fixtures lay at the top all the way down to the teams with the toughest fixtures at the bottom.
Wolves
Wolves may be inconsistent but their double Gameweek ahead will be attracting a lot of managers. They face Fulham and Liverpool in the next round, both teams have shown inconsistencies at the back and in front of goal as of late. This indicates that investing in the Wolves assets this week could be beneficial.
Some could choose to back the Wolves defensive assets. Hugo Bueno (£3.9m) is one of the cheapest playing defenders in the game and could help enable the pricier options this week. Another budget option could be centre-back Craig Dawson (£4.8m) who scored in one of his most recent matches.
For managers looking for cheap attackers, Wolves have several different options. Midfielder Ruben Neves (£5.4m) tops most of his teammates for expected goal involvement in the last six matches. Others could take a chance on new boy Pablo Sarabia (£5.5m)
Everton
Everton also have a double Gameweek in the round ahead. They face Aston Villa and Arsenal. Both teams are efficient goals scorers but both are also struggling to keep clean sheets. The Toffees beat league leaders Arsenal in their most recent league match 1-0, showing Everton have the potential to keep a clean sheet against one of the best attacks in the division.
With a double Gameweek comes plenty of opportunity and potential so investing in Everton’s cheap assets could be beneficial. Some could choose to back their defence. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford (£4.4m) could be a cheap way into their defence. However, centre-back James Tarkowski comes in at an even cheaper £4.3m. Other than injured striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£7.9m), Tarkowski leads his teammates in the last six matches for expected goal involvement in the last six matches.
Other managers may invest in Everton’s budget attack. Alex Iwobi (£5.4m) could be and option. The winger bagged a return in his most recent match against Leeds. Fellow midfielder Dwight McNeil (£5.1)m could also help enable funds around the rest of the squad. McNeil has also picked a return in one of his most recent games Arsenal.
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