FPL Gameweek 30 Predicted Player Points

Discover the top 10 FPL Gameweek 30 predicted player points right here! Not sure who is going return the most points this week? Well look no further, as we count down from 10!
Knowing which players are going to get the most points could be key to having a successful week. With that in mind, let’s dive in.
6th-10th

Taking a look at the bottom five, the first name in is Chris Wood. The Nottingham Forest penalty taker faces a ropey Manchester United defence, so looks set for another return.
Coming in at ninth, Martin Odegaard will be hoping to bag a second return in a six-match period. Arsenal face Fulham next up, but the Gooners go into it having won once in their previous four matches.
Bukayo Saka bursts back into the top 10 after a long spell out due to injury, securing eighth. At the time of writing, Saka is yet to recover, but we could well see him feature and return.
It may come as no surprise to see Croatian Josko Gvardiol take up seventh. Manchester City have a plum fixture against Leicester, so we could see both defensive and offensive returns from the full-back.
Closest to the top five this week is Antoine Semenyo. The Ghanian international has been frustrating for FPL managers, but with Ipswich next, he should repay the faith.
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5th – 5.58 Points

Coming in at fifth is Bournemouth midfielder and penalty taker Justin Kluivert (£6.2m). Ipswich rank second worst for total big chances conceded this season, and the Dutchman has been fantastic this season.
4th – 6.26 Points

Star striker and Newcastle penalty taker Alexander Isak (£9.3m) is also expected to hit big numbers this week. Coming in at fourth, Isak faces off with Brentford next up, a side who sit second worst in the league for shots on target conceded.
3rd – 6.92 Points

Cole Palmer (£10.8m) lands himself in third. Chelsea have been hit and miss recently, and their main man Palmer has been recovering from an injury. However, if he can make the game this week, he faces a poor Tottenham defence, one in which he could easily punish.
2nd – 7.89 Points

Just behind 1st place in second is Erling Haaland (£14.8m). Haaland goes into his clash against the second worst defence in the league, Leicester, having managed a return in all but one of his previous six games.
1st – 8.03 Points

Coming out on top and the only player to break the 8-point mark is of course Mohamed Salah (£13.7m). Next up for the Egyptian is Everton, who although have improved in general, they have also netted in all of their last six games.
Still not sure what to expect this week? We looked at the fixtures and stats for Gameweek 30.