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FPL Gameweek 1: The Optimal XI To Pick

FPL Gameweek 1: The Optimal XI To Pick

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My best XI this week: £100.0m, 3-5-2, and no Haaland

The first thing you'll notice about my strongest XI right now: Erling Haaland doesn't make it. Neither does Calafiori. When I let the numbers pick the best £100.0m squad with nothing left in the bank, the money goes to a Manchester United double act instead — and Bruno Fernandes (£12.0m) wears the armband.

Fernandes tops my board over the next six gameweeks, good for just over 30 points across that stretch, and about 5 in 10 managers already own him. His team-mate Mbeumo (£8.0m) sits right behind him as vice-captain — a shade under 30 points in the same window, owned by about 3 in 10. Two attackers from the same team is a real risk if United hit a flat week, but my numbers say their productive slots are worth doubling into right now.

The midfield is where this XI earns its keep. Semenyo (£8.5m) at City and Szoboszlai (£7.0m) at Liverpool both project into the mid-20s over six weeks, and Rogers (£7.5m) rounds out a five-man engine room. Up top, João Pedro (£7.5m) is the most-owned player in the side — about 6 in 10 have him — so he's as much rank protection as upside. Calvert-Lewin (£6.0m) is the value forward, likely around 20 points over the run, and at that price he frees up the budget everywhere else.

At the back, honesty first: this is a clean-sheet play, not a goals play. Virgil (£6.5m, about 2 in 10 owners) is my top defender, with Gabriel (£8.0m) and Raya (£6.0m) doubling up on Arsenal's back line. The sneaky one is Tarkowski (£6.0m) — fewer than 1 in 10 managers own him, yet he projects almost level with Gabriel. If you want a defender hardly anyone else has, he's the pick.

The caveat you should hear: skipping Haaland is a deliberate, uncomfortable choice. If he goes massive while you're captaining Fernandes, it stings. My numbers say the spread of points across this XI beats one premium forward over six weeks — but that's a call on balance, not a guarantee on any single Saturday.

The verdict: if you're rebuilding, this is the shape — 3-5-2, load the midfield, cheap forward line, and Fernandes as captain with Mbeumo holding the vice slot. If you already own Haaland, hold him; but don't captain him over Bruno this week. Fernandes gets my armband.

Players in this pieceB.FernandesMbeumoSemenyoJoão Pedro