To remain successful in the Fantasy Premier League, timing is crucial. This mantra is even more important now that the season winds down. With only six game-weeks left it’s clear that it’s time to reconsider other options in terms of teams to target, which players deserve top dollar and when to play your chips.
In this article, we’ll discuss a few scouting tips and some actionable advice to help you get past the challenges that FPL week 32 presents.
Fantasy Football Scouting Guide
For fantasy football managers in a quandary, you'll have answers to one or two questions that may be bugging you. For instance, Liverpool's win last week has been highly discussed in
fantasy football, making managers wonder whether the Reds will play differently with the long-awaited EPL title already at hand. Keep in mind that the race for the title was effectively over long before the lock away.
Similarly, punters at betway88 might find themselves struggling with this question too while placing wagers on the EPL. However, to some of us, more issues must be discussed on how to handle the end of this unprecedented and strange season.
With another week 32 game down the line (Burnley vs Crystal palace), Nick Pope was able to
gain more points for his outstanding performance and make fantasy history. Pope picked a total of nine points in this game, though he also collected two bonus points to hit 22. That's the most
points that any keeper has ever collected in a single FPL season.
At 5 million, Pope still has six games to extend that record. Fortunately, you can wager on all these games through the Betway mobile betting app as you continue keeping tabs on him.
In the defence, Wolves have taken two spots for the second consecutive week. Since Boly took a
step to the backline, the team has managed to secure six clean sheets from their last seven games. With Patricio in the net, Doherty should be among the top choices.
In the midfield, Manchester United's duo of Fernandes and Martial, have taken their place in the top six. The two were the first to get an FA Cup tie during the weekend, and they both started their midweek fixtures against Brighton. However, you can expect Ighalo to secure the ninth spot on Saturday while going against Norwich.
Gameweek 32+ Captaincy
For the Captaincy, Jimenez is a safe option thanks to his steady flow of points. However, trying to hit the highest ceiling with Aubameyang this week would be a bold move. Aubameyang is quite unlucky to bank on his last two games, though Arteta will highly prioritize the league to avoid an embarrassment.
Notable Omissions
This week, no Manchester City deserves a consideration, as they feel like they're too much of a gamble while going against one of the best defences in the league. However, Van-Aanholt and Alonso were almost becoming worthy choices this week.