As Fantasy Premier League managers look to gain an edge heading into Game Week 14, the search for form, fixtures, and value becomes even more crucial.
This lineup spotlights standout players across all positions who offer both reliability and explosive potential based on recent performances and upcoming matchups.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhether you’re chasing rank or protecting a lead, these picks can help shape a strong GW14 squad.
Sels — £4.7m (Nottingham Forest)
A trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers gives Sels an excellent opportunity to secure his third consecutive away clean sheet in all competitions.
Wolves have failed to score in their last four Gameweeks, making this fixture highly favourable for managers seeking a budget-friendly goalkeeper with a high clean-sheet probability.
Malo Gusto — £4.9m (Chelsea)
With Enzo Maresca confirming that Reece James will be rested in Game Week 14, Malo Gusto is expected to get the full 90 minutes against Leeds United.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementGusto has been in excellent form, contributing both defensively and offensively. His attacking involvement and guaranteed minutes make him an appealing defensive option this week.
Munoz — £6.0m (Crystal Palace)
Crystal Palace’s dynamic wing-back continues to deliver exceptional all-round Fantasy value.
Munoz already has 2 goals, 3 assists, and 6 clean sheets, while ranking among the top three defenders for both total shots (14) and shots in the box (10).
His matchup against Burnley strengthens his case as one of the standout defensive picks for GW14.
Timber — £6.4m (Arsenal)
Timber’s performances at the Emirates have earned him recognition as Arsenal’s top defensive pick for the week.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementHe is the second-highest scoring home player in FPL this season, registering 55 points across six home matches, courtesy of 2 goals, 3 assists, and 4 clean sheets.
He remains a strong option against a Leeds side struggling for consistency.
Cole Palmer — £10.3m (Chelsea)
Palmer is back from injury and was an unused substitute in GW13, suggesting he is ready to return against Leeds United.
Facing a defensively unstable side, Palmer not only offers strong return potential but also serves as an excellent differential for managers seeking an edge in midfield.
Morgan Gibbs-White — £7.3m (Nottingham Forest)
Expected to be fit in time to face Wolves, Gibbs-White enters this fixture in excellent form.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWolves have failed to score in their last four games while conceding nine goals, and Forest have scored eight during that same span—with Gibbs-White contributing in three of those matches.
He remains a reliable midfield pick for both creativity and goal involvement.
Alejandro Garnacho — £6.4m (Manchester United)
After coming off the bench against Arsenal, Garnacho looks poised to return to the starting XI against Leeds.
He has produced 1 goal and 2 assists in his last three starts, including a season-high 11-point haul in Game Week 11. His pace and form make him a promising attacking asset for GW14.
Bruno Fernandes — £8.9m (Manchester United)
United’s playmaker has rediscovered his creative spark, delivering four assists in his last four Gameweeks.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith set-piece duties in his favour, Bruno has a strong chance for returns against a West Ham side that ranks among the worst teams for conceding headed shots and set-piece opportunities.
Erling Haaland — £14.9m (Manchester City)
Despite blanking last weekend, Haaland remains a premier captaincy contender as City face Fulham.
Across the last four Gameweeks, Haaland ranks top-two in both shots in the box (13) and big chances (6). His home form at the Etihad makes him one of the safest and highest-upside picks for GW14.
Woltamade — £7.4m (Newcastle United)
Newcastle’s German striker has been remarkably consistent, blanking in only four of his ten league appearances.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWith Spurs conceding 13 goals in their last four matches in all competitions, Woltamade has a strong chance of extending his impressive return rate.
Jean-Philippe Mateta — £8.1m (Crystal Palace)
Mateta’s GW14 matchup against Burnley is extremely enticing. Burnley have conceded 10 goals and a league-high 15 big chances in their last four matches.
With 30% ownership and strong form, Mateta looks set for another productive outing and remains a highly reliable forward pick.
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