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Newcastle Top Picks for FPL 2024/25

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Fantasy Premier League has launched for another season. For that reason we continue to cover each team in the build up to the start of the new campaign. In this article we take a look at the Newcastle top picks for FPL 2024/25.

Picking out the Newcastle top picks for FPL 2024/25 could be really helpful for managers. The Magpies were one of the best teams to invest in for different positions last season so let’s dive in and see if they can be that once more.

Newcastle impressed for large parts of last season but ultimately balancing Champions League and Premier League football was too much, especially when they were plagued with injuries throughout the campaign. They also finished three points short of a European spot after finishing in seventh place.

24/25 Starting Fixtures

Below we can see the Fantasy Football Scout Fixture Ticker. We can also see that Newcastle rank 10th on the ticker meaning they have a mixed group of starting fixtures.

Newcastle Defence

Although impressive in some areas Newcastle struggled to maintain consistency from a defensive perspective as they ranked (best):

  • 11th – Goals conceded
  • 7th – Clean sheets
  • 12th – Expected goals conceded
  • 10th – Total shots in the box conceded
  • 10th – Total attempts on goal
  • 14th – Total shots on target conceded
  • 4th – Big chances total

Comparing the Newcastle Defensive Players

The Newcastle backline was hampered by injuries last season and that resulted in only one player hitting the 3000 minute mark. Centre-back Fabian Schar (£5.5m) played more minutes than any other player last season after racking up 32 starts.

Dan Burn’ (£4.5m) versatility and fitness helped him to collect 2724 minutes of gameplay. Around 500 minutes behind him was full-back Kieran Trippier (£6m) who played 2250 minutes.

Key players like goalkeeper Nick Pope (£5m) missed a large portion of the campaign due to injury and so played just 1341 minutes.

Kieran Trippier reached double-digits for attacking returns after hitting one goal and a massive 10 assists. Impressively Schar created seven attacking returns from his centre-back position.

Burn was also amongst the goal contributions after picking up four.

Additional Notes

Both Sven Botman (£4.5m) and Jamaal Lascelles (£4.5m) remain injured long-term which rules them out as options for now.

Rumours continue to heat up on the potential departure of Kieran Trippier which could also affect the appeal other options.

Other reports and rumours suggest that Dan Burn could also be replaced in the starting XI which places doubt over him as an option.

Conclusion

Based on the above and taking into account price-point we could look to left-back Lewis Hall (£4.5m). Hall has started three of Newcastle’ five recent friendlies at left back and scored in the process.

Question marks around Burn and Trippier are frustrating but if the former isn’t replaced and the latter doesn’t depart during the summer then both come back into the fray in regards to investment.

Newcastle Attack

Newcastle may have been hit and miss defensively but they were fantastic offensively, ranking (best):

  • 4th – Goals scored
  • 4th – Expected goals
  • 6th – Total attempts on goal
  • 5th – Total shots in the box
  • 1st – Total big chances
  • 6th – Shots on target total

Comparing Newcastle Attackers

When comparing the Newcastle attackers for minutes we can see that no-one bettered midfielder Bruno Guimaraes (£6.5m) and his 3266 minutes.

The only other player who came close to the 3000 minute mark was midfielder Anthony Gordon (£7.5m) with 2903.

Meanwhile the third and final Newcastle attacker to breach the 2000 minute mark was striker Alexander Isak (£8.5m).

Topping his teammates for attacking returns was Anthony Gordon who racked an impressive 27. His tally was made up of 11 goals and 16 assists. Just two returns short of his teammate was Alexander Isak who produced 25.

Bruno Guimaraes also hit double-digits with 16 attacking returns.

Conclusion

Alexander Isak spearheads a lethal Newcastle attacking whilst also taking penalties. When fit he has proven to be one of the best strikers in the league and for that reason is his sides standout option in attack.

Anthony Gordon is also a brilliant option. Gordon shows a good balance of both creativity and goal threat which gives him multiple routes to points.

Bruno Guimaraes could be an interesting differential. The Brazilian is the best amongst his attacking teammates and has also shown a solid return rate.

Newcastle Top Picks

After comparing all players for both minutes and attacking potential the Newcastle Top Picks for FPL 2024/25 are:

  • Alexander Isak
  • Anthony Gordon
  • Lewis Hall
  • Dan Burn
  • Bruno Guimaraes

We also covered all of the best Manchester City picks in this article here!

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