
Fantasy Premier League Tips for GW4: Injury updates on Ismaila Sarr, Matty Cash and William Saliba, plus the best replacements, including Jack Grealish.

Antoine Semenyo shined with a brace in Gameweek 1 for Fantrax and Sleeper managers and is favored to produce in Gameweek 2 for a home match against Wolves.

Arsenal disappointed in Gameweek 1 in fantasy terms, but that should change in Gameweek 2 at home against Leeds United where Bukayo Saka leads the FPL rankings.

There are a lot of FPL questions that need answering ahead of Gameweek 1 and BigMan Bakar provides them, including Jorgen Strand Larsen, a favorite value forward.

Jeremy Doku is a great fantasy asset when he starts, something that will be a question ahead of Gameweek 1, as he expects to rank well in Fantrax and Sleeper leagues.

West Ham and Jarrod Bowen open the 25/26 season against Sunderland, and find themselves high up the Gameweek 1 FPL rankings, even in some captain discussions.

Bruno Fernandes is a talking point ahead of Fantrax and Sleeper drafts after Man United's summer additions, but he still makes the top 10 of the 2025/26 rankings.

Mohamed Salah is fresh off a monster season and unsurprisingly leads the Fantasy Premier League rankings ahead of the 2025/26 season.

It'll be difficult to win in Fantrax and Sleeper leagues in Gameweek 36 without Manchester City players, but Chris Wood and Nottingham Forest could be useful.

A revived Kevin De Bruyne could be the most popular captain choice in a Gameweek 36 matchup against Southampton, as he leads the FPL rankings.

Sunday's three-game DraftKings DFS slate features Brentford as the biggest favorite, while teams like Manchester United and Tottenham expect heavy rotation.

In his final Leicester City season, Jamie Vardy has a chance to close with a bang and is a top FPL differential heading into Gameweek 35.

Pedro Neto has been one of the best Fantrax performers in recent weeks and that's earned him a spot in the top 10 of the Gameweek 35 rankings.

Brentford players like Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa may be a little easier to trust than Manchester City in the Gameweek 35 FPL rankings.

Matheus Cunha and Wolverhampton are ending the season with a bang and Fantrax managers are reaping the benefits ahead of Gameweek 34.

Ryan Sessegnon has started three straight matches and is one of the best FPL values ahead of a Gameweek 34 trip to Southampton.

Niclas Fullkrug finally started over the weekend and has a decent chance to remain in that role, writes Ethan Sexton ahead of Gameweek 34.