2024/25 FPL release: Predicting the best squad for Gameweek 1 (2024)

The 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League game has officially been released and players around the world are busy creating their first drafts for the upcoming season.

New prices have dropped, with the likes of Erling Haaland, Cole Palmer and Mohamed Salah bound to attract managers after enjoying point-laden 2023/24 campaigns.

So which stars should you be edging towards now that FPL is live once again? Here is 90min's best squad for Gameweek 1 when the Premier League returns in late August.

2024/25 FPL release: Predicting the best squad for Gameweek 1 (1)

Arsenal's David Raya won the Golden Glove in his debut season at the Emirates Stadium last season, making him a solid pick for your FPL team. At £5.5m, the Spaniard provides decent value and should manage a similar haul to the 16 clean sheets he picked up last term.

There are a few shot-stoppers to opt for at a lower price range, but Aston Villa's Emiliano Martinez represents a good choice at £5m. Aside from a tricky home clash with former club Arsenal, the Argentine has decent fixtures at the start of the campaign against West Ham United, Leicester City and Everton.

Goalkeeper

GW1

GW2

GW3

GW4

GW5

David Raya (£5.5m)

Wolves (H)

Aston Villa (A)

Brighton (H)

Tottenham (A)

Man City (A)

Emiliano Martinez (£5m)

West Ham (A)

Arsenal (H)

Leicester (A)

Everton (H)

Wolves (H)

Best FPL defenders

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Trent Alexander-Arnold comes in as the most expensive defender at £7m at the start of the FPL season, but we're steering clear until we've had a good look at his Liverpool role under Arne Slot. Instead, Ben White is the marquee choice at the back after registering 18 clean sheets, four goals and five assists.

Andy Robertson is £1m cheaper than Alexander-Arnold and should be able to return decent point hauls against Ipswich Town and Brentford, while clashes with Leicester and Everton make Tottenham creator Pedro Porro another enticing option.

Diogo Dalot enjoyed a campaign of improvement last time out and will be a regular feature in United's defence in 2024/25. His attacking intent makes the Portugal international a viable candidate for selection and his £5m price tag makes him very affordable.

Coming in at £4.5m, Joachim Andersen is good value after Crystal Palace finished the season in ridiculously good fashion.

Defender

GW1

GW2

GW3

GW4

GW5

Joachim Andersen (£4.5m)

Brentford (A)

West Ham (H)

Chelsea (A)

Leicester (H)

Man Utd (H)

Diogo Dalot (£5m)

Fulham (H)

Brighton (A)

Liverpool (H)

Southampton (A)

Crystal Palace (A)

Andy Robertson (£6m)

Ipswich (A)

Brentford (H)

Man Utd (A)

Nottingham Forest (H)

Bournemouth (H)

Ben White (£6.5m)

Wolves (H)

Aston Villa (A)

Brighton (H)

Tottenham (A)

Man City (A)

Pedro Porro (£5.5m)

Leicester (A)

Everton (H)

Newcastle (A)

Arsenal (H)

Brentford (H)

Midfielders could be where the big points are scored in the upcoming season. Starting with a cheaper option, Callum Hudson-Odoi is going to be a major player for Nottingham Forest again under Nuno Espirito Santo and has a promising start to the campaign with clashes against south coast opposition in Bournemouth and Southampton.

Mohamed Salah is a less hipster shout but the Egyptian has proven FPL pedigree. His role at Anfield will be interesting to see under Slot but it shouldn't harm his goalscoring prospects and he's surely a must-pick next season.

Cole Palmer has seen his price skyrocket after a brilliant debut campaign at Chelsea. Having ended the season at £6.3m, the England international will now set FPL players back £10.5m having scored 22 Premier League goals in 2023/24.

John McGinn will hope to bag a few points as part of an enterprising Aston Villa side and comes in at a reasonable £5.5m, while Eberechi Eze could be a steal at only £7m having displayed his immense quality after Oliver Glasner took charge at Selhurst Park.

Midfielder

GW1

GW2

GW3

GW4

GW5

Callum Hudson-Odoi (£5.5m)

Bournemouth (H)

Southampton (A)

Wolves (H)

Liverpool (A)

Brighton (A)

Mohamed Salah (£12.5m)

Ipswich (A)

Brentford (H)

Man Utd (A)

Nottingham Forest (H)

Bournemouth (H)

Cole Palmer (10.5m)

Man City (H)

Wolves (A)

Crystal Palace (A)

Bournemouth (A)

West Ham (A)

John McGinn (£5.5m)

West Ham (A)

Arsenal (H)

Leicester (A)

Everton (H)

Wolves (H)

Eberechi Eze (£7m)

Brentford (A)

West Ham (H)

Chelsea (A)

Leicester (H)

Man Utd (H)

Best FPL forwards

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First up, a disclaimer; Erling Haaland has not made our ideal squad, mainly because picking him for such an egregious price of £15m makes everything less fun. All clear? Good.

There will be some mourning for non-Haaland owners when he scores the inevitable hat-trick against one of Leicester, Southampton or Ipswich, but there are plenty of other forwards who can make up the difference.

Rodrigo Muniz enjoyed a breakout campaign at Fulham and will see opening fixtures against Manchester United, Leicester and Ipswich as opportunities to continue his strong end-of-season form from 2023/24.

Only Haaland and Ollie Watkins are more expensive than Newcastle's Alexander Isak, but that's for good reason. The Swedish striker bagged 21 league goals last time out, finishing the season strongly, and could register even more impressive numbers if he can avoid injuries.

Finishing up our squad draft is Forest's Chris Wood. The New Zealander is a streaky Premier League performer but won't be short on service with Hudson-Odoi and Morgan Gibbs-White behind him and has a promising run of fixtures to start the season.

Forward

GW1

GW2

GW3

GW4

GW5

Rodrigo Muniz (£6m)

Man Utd (A)

Leicester (H)

Ipswich (A)

West Ham (H)

Newcastle (H)

Alexander Isak (£8.5m)

Southampton (H)

Bournemouth (A)

Tottenham (H)

Wolves (A)

Fulham (A)

Chris Wood(£6m)

Bournemouth (H)

Southampton (A)

Wolves (H)

Liverpool (A)

Brighton (A)

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FAQs

Who to captain FPL GW 24? ›

There are a couple of captaincy shouts in Gameweek 24, but Haaland at home to Everton is where I will be going. You could also captain Phil Foden (£8.0m), who is coming off his second hat-trick in his Man City career. I also fancy a Liverpool player against Burnley, as a Nunez or Jota haul might be coming soon.

What is Premier League fantasy? ›

Fantasy EFL has launched to give fans the chance to play fantasy football with Football League teams and players; almost 2,000 players from all 72 clubs can be chosen ahead of the new 2024/25 season.

How to find FPL team ID? ›

How do I find my FPL ID? You can find your FPL ID on the FPL site. You can't find it via the FPL app but if you navigate to the FPL website itself and 'Pick Team' tab, you'll find 'Gameweek History' on the right under your team name and details such as overall points and rank.

Does vice captain get points in FPL? ›

How does the vice-captain work in FPL? If, for whatever reason, your captain misses the entire game, the points scored by your vice-captain (V) will be doubled instead. The vice-captain is something that gets overlooked frequently as it's very seldom needed.

Who is the captain of FPL GW 1? ›

Man City forward scores twice after brace against Burnley in opening match of Fantasy. Captained by a record 73 per cent of Fantasy Premier League managers, Erling Haaland (£14.0m) rewarded the faith shown in him with two goals and the maximum three bonus points in the first match of the 2023/24 season.

Who to pick in Gameweek 24? ›

The underlying numbers look the most encouraging for Foden and Richarlison. Foden's 17 shots and 14 key passes both rank among the top two players in Fantasy in this period.

Who owns the Premier League? ›

The Premier League is a private company wholly owned by its 20 Member Clubs who make up the League at any one time. Each individual club is independent, working within the rules of football, as defined by the Premier League, The FA, UEFA and FIFA, as well as being subject to English and European law.

How to play and win Fantasy Premier League? ›

It takes a lot of self-discipline not to be overly reactive in FPL. A good way of viewing decisions is to make them for a block of time (say, 4 or 6 Gameweeks) then keep faith in your transfer decision for that period. Then your focus (and precious free transfers) can be spent on repairing other areas of your squad.

How do I choose a FPL team? ›

Once you sign up or log in to the Fantasy Premier League website, you'll be prompted to select your FPL team. You have a budget of £100m to spend on 15 players.

How do I see someone's FPL team? ›

How can I view other teams in my league? Other teams can only be viewed after their first Gameweek has started, to allow managers to keep their team tactics secret. To view a team, simply click on their team name in the league table.

Can I change my FPL team name? ›

It is not possible to change your team name directly on the app – but there is a shortcut on it to open the browser version of the FPL website. Follow the steps below on the app: Scroll down to the bottom of the Fantasy section and click on 'Help & Rules'

What is the most points a player has got in FPL? ›

Salah ended the season with 303 points making him the only player to score more than 300 points in an FPL Season overtaking Suarez who scored 295 points in the 13/14 season, stay tuned Suarez makes an appearance below.

What does v mean in FPL? ›

Some fantasy sports games also let you pick a vice-captain, who will earn the bonus points in case your captain does not play. The captain (C) is subbed on the bench, so the vice-captain (V) takes over and doubles his points. Example of the Fantasy Pro League.

Who should I put as captain in FPL? ›

Ben Crabtree (@FC_CrabDogg)
  • Foden. 6% 1205 votes.
  • Haaland. 47% 9368 votes.
  • Olise. 3% 570 votes.
  • Palmer. 33% 6520 votes.
  • Saka. 3% 529 votes.
  • Salah. 8% 1629 votes.
May 17, 2024

Who is the captain of the GW 25 FPL team? ›

The popular FPL Gameweek 25 captain picks include Haaland, Jota, Darwin Nunez, and Kevin Be Bruyne. Let's see who amongst the five players tops the captaincy metrics this week, will it be Haaland, or would it be one of the Liverpool boys taking the top spot?

Who is the captain of GW 20 FPL? ›

Alvarez, on penalties in the absence of Erling Haaland (£13.9m), as well as boasting free-kick duties and playing up top for Manchester City, is the best captain this week. However, he is only good to own this week because with imminent returns for Haaland and Kevin De Bruyne (£10.2m), he becomes a sell very soon.

Who to captain for gw 23? ›

Welcome back to another captaincy metrics blog, for the first time since GW17 Haaland has once again become a solid captain choice after coming off the bench vs Burnley in GW22. The other popular FPL Gameweek 23 captain picks include Palmer, Solanke, Watkins and Kevin Be Bruyne.

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