FPL 10. Oyun Haftası için En İyi Seçimler
Premier League teams are the most match-fit that they have been this season, thanks to all of them being in action in midweek in the Carabao Cup. At the same time, there is some fatigue, thanks to the gruelling nature of matches with other teams in England.
This information will play a key role in many strategies for gameweek 10 of the 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League season. As you consider your strategy, read our gameweek analysis for important insights that can help you stay ahead.
Oyun Haftası Analizi
Gameweek 10’s match schedule looks like this:
- Brighton and Hove Albion v Leeds United
- Burnley v Arsenal
- Crystal Palace v Brentford
- Fulham v Wolverhampton Wanderers
- Nottingham Forest v Manchester United
- Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea
- Liverpool v Aston Villa
- West Ham United v Newcastle United
- Manchester City v Bournemouth
- Sunderland v Everton
Interesting matchups all around, but the most important piece of advice for managers is to consider investing in Crystal Palace assets. The Eagles have been one of the most consistent performers in the Premier League, and despite their recent results, they continue to have an air of inevitability with them.
More importantly, their next six fixtures are among the most favourable fixtures for any Premier League team at the moment:
- Gameweek 10: Brentford (H)
- Gameweek 11: Brighton (H)
- Gameweek 12: Wolves (A)
- Gameweek 13: Man Utd (H)
- Gameweek 14: Burnley (A)
- Gameweek 15: Fulham (A)
This run has led over 360,000 managers to bring in Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.7m), which also makes him the second most-bought player across all positions for gameweek 10. Yet, Mateta isn’t Palace’s best performer in FPL this season. The striker has only amassed 39 points this season, and is fifth among his Palace teammates.
Eagles’ defenders have made the biggest impact thanks to defensive contribution points, with Marc Guehi (£4.9m), Daniel Munoz (£5.7m) and Maxence Lacroix (£5.0m) being their top-scoring players.
As you work out your strategies, consider sparing three slots for the inevitable Eagles.
Best Budget/Differential Picks for Gameweek 10
Here are our best differential picks for gameweek 10 of the 2025/26 FPL campaign.
Igor Thiago (£6.2m) — Brentford
Igor Tiago is one of five forwards in FPL who rank in the top 50 highest points scorers of the season. He has finally adapted to the Premier League, and is now looking like the striker that Brentford signed to replace the iconic Ivan Toney. With 6 goals in 9 matches and 45 FPL points, he is a great budget striker option for the week.
Anthony Gordon (£7.5m) — Newcastle United
Anthony Gordon has not been his best this season, but his showing in other competitions, especially in the UEFA Champions League, point to his inevitability.
Newcastle face West Ham United this week, which is a big opportunity for Gordon to get back to his best in the Premier League. His price point doesn’t exactly scream differential, but he is owned by less than 6% of managers at the time of writing. This is an opportunity for others to catch up and bring in Gordon, before he gets out of reach
Nordi Mukiele (£4.1m) — Sunderland
In gameweek 8, Nordi Mukiele earned 17 points while playing as a fullback for Sunderland. That was big news. It drew attention to the fact that Sunderland are the best defensive team in the league. Any of their defenders could make a feature, but we’re choosing to spotlight Mukiele for the week.
Why? Because only Marcos Senesi has recorded more defensive contributions per 90 minutes than Mukiele this season. And while Senesi is owned by many, Mukiele is still under 5% ownership. That’s an opportunity waiting to be snapped up.
Best FPL Players for Week 10
Nick Woltemade (£7.5m) — Newcastle United
Another week, another opportunity for Nick Woltemade to endear himself to Newcastle fans and show the rest of the Premier League what kind of a player he is. West Ham host Newcastle this week, which means that everyone has an opportunity to bag points with the former Stuttgart man.
Danny Welbeck (£6.4m) — Brighton
Danny Welbeck is showing off as one of the veteran strikers in the league this season. He has five goals in six starts, and a run of fixtures that can help him extend that form, starting with Leeds United. He is also mid-priced, making it easier for anyone to bring him into their squads.
Jean‑Philippe Mateta (£7.7m) — Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace’s Mateta is one of the most popular assets in FPL, yet he is the most underperforming. Even with that unfortunate stat, he still has five goals in the league, which points to his inevitability. We have already alluded to Palace’s run in the coming week, which we used as a justification for managers to bring in Palace assets. We’re spotlighting Mateta for that reason. Brentford are the first in their run, which is even better for the Frenchman who is looking to improve his lot this season.
 
									 
					
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