Harry Kane’s potentially season-ending ankle injury has put a spanner in the wildcard works. Our pre-GW34 analysis looks at the schedule of every team with two fixtures in DGW35, while also assessing transfer targets from single-gameweek sides. For the legions of FPL bosses deploying a wildcard this week we focus on form, rotation and building a squad capable of managing the run-in.



I'm seeing a lot of wildcard teams that look like a free hit squad for DGW35



Am I the only one looking to select players that will carry me through to the end of the season? 🤔#FPL — FPL Chancer (Dan) 🇨🇽 (@fplchancer) April 8, 2019

GW34 FIXTURES

Friday 12th April

Leicester vs Newcastle (20:00)

Saturday 13th April

Spurs vs Huddersfield (12:30)

Brighton vs Bournemouth (15:00)

Burnley vs Cardiff (15:00)

Fulham vs Everton (15:00)

Southampton vs Wolves (15:00)

Man Utd vs West Ham (17:30)

Sunday 14th April

Crystal Palace vs Man City (14:05)

Liverpool vs Chelsea (16:30)

Monday 15th April

Watford vs Arsenal (20:00)

Tuesday 16th April

Brighton vs Cardiff (19:45)

SPURS

Schedule

APRIL – 9: Man City (H) [UCL] Result: 1-0

13: Huddersfield (H)

17: Man City (a) [UCL]

20: Man City (a) 23: Brighton (H) [DGW35]

27: West Ham (H)

30/1: Potential UCL semi-final

MAY – 6: Bournemouth (a)

7/8: Potential UCL semi-final

12: Everton (H)



Potential transfer targets: Hugo Lloris (£5.4m), Jan Vertonghen (£5.9m), Kieran Tripper (£6.0m), Dele Alli (£8.8m), Lucas Moura (£6.7m), Christian Eriksen (£9.2m), Heung-min Son (£8.6m)

Synopsis: On Kane’s injury, Mauricio Pochettino told BT Sport post-match on Tuesday: “We need to check tomorrow but it looks like it is the same ankle and similar injury. It is very sad and very disappointing. We are going to miss him – maybe for the rest of the season. It is a worry for us. We hope it is not a big issue. But there is not too much time to recover. He twisted his ankle so we will see how it reacts in a few hours.”

#thfc Usual drill: Spurs must wait for swelling for subside before determining extent of Kane's fifth ankle injury in three years. But fears he won't play again this season. https://t.co/OQ5cNAyH66 — Dan Kilpatrick (@Dan_KP) April 10, 2019

To add to Pochettino’s worries, Alli was withdrawn late on in Spurs’ Champions League victory with a wrist problem. The Tottenham manager’s pre-GW34 press conference is scheduled for tomorrow afternoon, with a definitive update expected on Kane at least. Reports now suggest Alli has a broken bone in his hand but could be ready for the quarter-final second leg away to Man City next week.

Siri, show me a million wildcard plans going up in smoke #FPL pic.twitter.com/SHCNNBW1M6 — Danny Jamieson (@DannyJamieson) April 9, 2019

Son has since become the top Spurs transfer target. The attacker, who rose in price on Tuesday night, has well over 200,000 new owners this week. Between GW23 and GW26, when Kane was last absent, the South Korea star scored three times in three consecutive starts on his return from international duty in GW24. Son blanked in his following three starts and two sub appearances before scoring at home to Crystal Palace in DGW32. The midfielder did require some treatment on his calf against City but went on to complete the game.

Son is pretty good!



the structure where Son is the Kane replacement and you have a binky veteran cup striker seems fine



there are at least four positions ahead of CF in the queue — Michael Caley (@MC_of_A) April 9, 2019

Alli scored back in GW23 and looked as though he would prosper in Kane’s absence before succumbing to injury himself late on in a 2-1 win away to Fulham. The England midfielder played in a more advanced position than recently seen against Man City and if fit, could be moved further forward in Kane’s absence. Eriksen has started every Tottenham tie since GW18, completing all but seven available minutes. The Dane has five goals and five assists to his name over that period. Moura has started two of the last three gameweeks, scoring once, and is set to earn further pitch considering Spurs’ injury situation. Fernando Llorente (£5.1m) began three games out of four in Kane’s last absence, netting once and providing three assists – while also scoring an own goal.

Lloris is nailed on between the sticks, while Vertonghen leads the rest of Tottenham’s defenders in terms of minutes since GW22. Serge Aurier’s (£5.7m) hamstring injury appears to give Trippier a free run in the right-back spot but Kyle Walker-Peters (£4.2m) could potentially eat into the England full-back’s pitch time.

MAN CITY

Schedule

APRIL – 9: Spurs (a) [UCL] Result: 1-0

14: Crystal Palace (a)

17: Spurs (H) [UCL]

20: Spurs (H) 24: Man Utd (a) [DGW35]

28: Burnley (a)

30/1: Potential UCL semi-final

MAY – 4: Leicester (H)

7/8: Potential UCL semi-final

12: Brighton (a)

18: Watford [FA Cup final]

Potential transfer targets: Ederson (£5.6m), Aymeric Laporte (£6.0m), Kevin De Bruyne (£9.7m), Raheem Sterling (£11.5m), Sergio Aguero (£11.7m)

Synopsis: Aguero made his return from a minor injury to play 71 minutes against Spurs midweek, seeing a penalty saved by Lloris in the process. On the striker’s return, Pep Guardiola said: “Yes it's good but we are in the FA Cup final because of Gabriel Jesus' (£10.1m) goal. We have to extend that process we have had since the beginning of the season. When you play so many games in the last few months, everybody is important.”

Neither Benjamin Mendy (£6.1m) nor Bernardo Silva (£7.6m) were part of City’s UCL squad. Guardiola explained: “After 4-5 months injured it was too much [for Mendy] and Bernardo could not play. Hopefully next week Bernardo [thigh problem] will be fit.” On his decision to leave De Bruyne on the bench, the City boss added: “I decided to play with two holding midfielders. We have the second leg. It looks complicated but we will try.”

Bernardo’s injury seemingly rules him out of wildcard contention, barring a further update from Pep on Friday, while KDB’s late cameo is encouraging for investors ahead of GW34. The Belgian started both of the Citizens’ DGW32 ties, fortuitously scoring at home to Cardiff. He also began their FA Cup semi-final win over Brighton last weekend, providing the assist for Jesus’ strike.

Kevin De Bruyne (£9.7) last 2 gameweeks:



Chances created - 9 (2nd amongst mids)

Big chances created - 4 (1st amongst mids)

Goal attempts - 6 (3rd amongst mids)

xGI - 0.89



Rested tonight in the UCL



cry, TOT, mun, bur, LEI, bri in the run in #FPL #DGW34 #FPLCommunity pic.twitter.com/WdakLRhLxe — FPL James (@James_FPL) April 9, 2019

Sterling remains the go-to option in the City midfield. In his last six gameweek starts, the winger has scored five times and recorded three assists en route to bagging three double-figure hauls. The England star did blank last time out at Fulham before being rotated to the bench for City’s second DGW32 fixture against Cardiff. Both Sterling and Aguero will likely be subject to rotation during a crazy April for City, though figuring out when that will happen is another matter altogether.

After a short spell on the sidelines between GW28 and GW30, Laporte returned to become City’s top scorer (18) in a double gameweek for the second time this season. While the Frenchman’s place looks very assured, Guardiola does have three other fit centre-backs to call on. Ederson is normally a cert in goal but the Brazilian did land heavily on his hip during the Champions League quarter-final and is one to keep an ear out for in Guardiola’s presser.

Ederson. Limping through the mixed-zone. #mcfc — Kristof Terreur 📰🎥 (@HLNinEngeland) April 9, 2019

LIVERPOOL

Schedule

APRIL – 9: Porto (H) [UCL] Result: 2-0

14: Chelsea (H)

17: Porto (a) [UCL]

21: Cardiff (a)

26: Huddersfield (H)

30/1: Potential UCL semi-final

MAY – 5: Newcastle (a)

7/8: Potential UCL semi-final

12: Wolves (H)

Potential transfer targets: Alisson (£5.9m), Andy Robertson (£6.8m), Trent Alexander-Arnold (£5.5m) Virgil van Dijk (£6.6m) Sadio Mane (£10.0m) Mohamed Salah (£13.2m) Roberto Firmino (£9.2m)

Synopsis: After the visit of Chelsea, the Reds’ schedule is encouraging for investors despite the lack of a double gameweek. Salah grabbed his first goal since GW26 last weekend and could now be considered by wildcarders with spare cash following Kane’s demise.

#FPL 2018/19 TOP SCORERS



216 - Mo Salah

215 - Eden Hazard

201 - Raheem Sterling

189 - Sadio Mane

180 - Andrew Robertson



Who finishes top? 👑 pic.twitter.com/uDw6vlf5An — Fantasy Premier League (@OfficialFPL) April 9, 2019

Mane is a more affordable, in-form option. The Senegal star has recorded back-to-back blanks, having posted attacking returns in seven of the nine fixtures prior to GW32. He was also unfortunate to have a goal ruled out in Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Porto on Tuesday night.

Firmino scored in that Champions League tie, while the striker has three goals and two assists in Liverpool’s past four league fixtures. The variety of options for the three forward slots in wildcard squads mean the Brazilian could be overlooked in favour of his midfield team-mates.

Very satisfactory half. Hendo absolutely bossing the mid. Keita looks more confident.



Salah not *really* passing his #FPL wildcard audition yet, but Bobby Firmino absolutely is. Bit of a differential pick for sure, but could run rings around that Bamba-less CAR defence... 🤔 — FPL Family (Lee) (@FPLFamily) April 9, 2019

Alexander-Arnold provided the assist for that Firmino tap-in against Porto, while Robertson was suspended for the quarter-final first leg. Despite Klopp saying pre-match that Joe Gomez (£4.8m) needed more time to be ready for action, the defender found himself on the bench midweek with Robertson missing and Alberto Moreno (£4.1m) not fit. Robbo is probably a safer bet than TAA in terms of minutes, with the England defender hooked before 60 minutes in BGW33 as James Milner (£5.6m) was brought on. However, with Liverpool realistically needing to win every remaining league game to have a shot at taking the title, both first choice full-backs can be expected to log significant minutes.

WOLVES

Schedule

APRIL – 13: Southampton (a)

20: Brighton (H) 24: Arsenal (H) [DGW35]

27: Watford (a)

MAY – 4: Fulham (H)

12: Liverpool (a)

Potential transfer targets: Rui Patricio (£4.5m), Ryan Bennett (£4.1m) Jonny (£4.3m), Willy Boly (£4.7m) Matt Doherty (£5.3m), Leander Dendoncker (£4.3m), Diogo Jota (£6.1m), Raul Jimenez (£6.8m)

Synopsis: Dumped out of the FA Cup in cruel fashion, Wolves should be chomping at the bit to earn seventh place in the league. Jimenez, who has strong DGW35 captaincy credentials, is unsurprisingly a given in many wildcard squads. The Mexican offers excellent value for wildcarders trying to wedge in several premium assets. He was benched for Wolves’ first DGW32 fixture but that was immediately after a long-haul return flight from international duty.

Jota, who plays alongside Jimenez in Nuno’s 3-5-2, has started every match since GW22. Wolves’ fixture list offers the potential for clean sheets, while the attacking instincts of Jonny and particularly Doherty means many managers could triple up on affordable Wanderers assets.

Wolves now need to push in the league for UEL

Jimmy obviously nailed, but Doc and Jota in (on my imaginary wildcard)#FPL — Who Got The Assist? (@WGTA_FPL) April 7, 2019

SOUTHAMPTON

Schedule

APRIL – 13: Wolves (H)

20: Newcastle (a) 23: Watford (H) [DGW35]

27: Bournemouth (H)

MAY – 4: West Ham (a)

12: Huddersfield (H)

Potential transfer targets: Angus Gunn (£4.3m), Jan Bednarek (£4.0m), Yan Valery (£4.1m) James Ward-Prowse (£5.1m) Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg (£4.4m), Nathan Redmond (£5.3m)

Synopsis: The relegation-battling Saints offer budget enablers in defence and midfield, while Shane Long (£4.6m) is an option for FPL managers going with a 3-5-2 for the rest of the season. Bednarek has been an ever-present under Ralph Hasenhuttl, while Valery has two goals in Southampton’s past four games. Both JWP and Redmond could cause benching headaches as fifth-midfielder picks, which is where Hojbjerg may come in handy. All of the above will be useful for those using the bench boost chip in DGW35.

A different slant on tonight's game. Hojbjerg is turning into a excellent midfielder for #saintsfc. Was always a willing tackler, but has developed into a ball carrier now too. Makes forward runs in & out of possession. Far less one-dimensional. Goals/assists return proof of that — Chris Wise (@chriswisey) April 5, 2019

WATFORD

Schedule

APRIL – 15: Arsenal (H)

20: Huddersfield (a) 23: Southampton (H) [DGW35]

27: Wolves (H)

MAY – 4: Chelsea (a)

12: West Ham (H)

18: Man City [FA Cup final]

Potential transfer targets: Ben Foster (£4.6m), Kiko Femenia (£4.2m), Abdoulaye Doucoure (£5.9m), Gerard Deulofeu (£5.7m), Troy Deeney (£5.9m)

Synopsis: Due to a club embargo, Javi Gracia’s press conference will not be publicised until 5pm on Friday – just two hours before the deadline. After scoring twice off the bench to help Watford reach the FA Cup final, Deulofeu limped off in injury time with an ankle problem.

All the goals from the Waford - Wolves FA Cup semi-final #FPL pic.twitter.com/lcxV01oZDv — Fantasy Football Secrets ⚽️📈 (@FPLSecrets) April 7, 2019

Full-backs Holebas and Femenia were also forced off. Foster is the only member of the Hornets’ backline you would trust to start twice in DGW35 considering Gracia’s penchant for rotation in those positions. Club captain and first-choice penalty taker Deeney is an attractive option in the budget forward bracket and along with Doucoure offers a strong possibility of two starts over the upcoming double.

Had Deeney in my draft since yesterday and can’t see him going anywhere.



Arsenal (HOME) in 34 and a great DGW! Pretty good fixtures after 35 as well. 🐝 — #FPL Physio (@FPL_physio) April 7, 2019

BRIGHTON

Schedule

APRIL – 13: Bournemouth (H) 16: Cardiff (H) [DGW34]

20: Wolves (a) 23: Spurs (a) [DGW35]

27: Newcastle (H)

MAY – 4: Arsenal (a)

12: Man City (H)

Potential transfer targets: Mat Ryan (£4.4m), Lewis Dunk (£4.4m), Shane Duffy (£4.7m), Anthony Knockaert (£5.2m), Glenn Murray (£6.3m)

Synopsis: Brighton’s backline is where the DGW action is at with Ryan, Dunk and Duffy all in vogue for their double-double. lreland defender Duffy is under heavy captain consideration for many managers this week. He sits joint-fourth for attempts among defenders over the season (30), while only fellow Irishman Doherty (16) has had more shots on target than the Brighton centre-half (14).

Australian stopper Ryan is a decent DGW34 prospect and a very bench-boostable option in DGW35. Solly March (£4.8m) is set to be fit for this weekend, which could impact on Knockaert's pitch time. Pascal Gross (£6.7m) is also back in full training, giving Chris Hughton and FPL bosses some extra options. Murray could share pitch time with Florin Andone (£5.0m) over Brighton's busy schedule, though the veteran forward has started each of Brighton’s last five home fixtures.

ARSENAL

Schedule

APRIL – 11: Napoli (H) [UEL]

15: Watford (a)

18: Napoli (a) [UEL]

21: Crystal Palace (H) 24: Wolves (a) [DGW35]

29: Leicester (a)

MAY – 2: Potential UEL semi-final

4: Brighton (H)

9: Potential UEL semi-final

12: Burnley (a)

Potential transfer targets: Bernd Leno (£4.9m), Sead Kolasinac (£5.0m), Henrikh Mkhitaryan (£6.8m), Aaron Ramsey (£7.1m), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (£10.8m) Alexandre Lacazette (£9.4m)

Synopsis: The Gunners’ 1-0 defeat at Everton in BGW33 continued an alarming run of away form. Unai Emery’s side have failed to keep a clean sheet on the road so far this season, something that cannot be said about any other club in the division.

Arsenal have won only two of the last 12 away games in all competitions. Against League One Blackpool and rock bottom Huddersfield. — Orbinho (@Orbinho) April 7, 2019

Though to be fair, Arsenal have been absolutely shite away. https://t.co/UR2fWOiSCL — Football365 (@F365) April 8, 2019

Kolasinac’s half-time substitution at Goodison Park was a real blow to his wildcard credentials, as Emery moved from a wing-back system to a four-man defence. However, the Arsenal manager could continue with a 3-4-2-1 set-up considering his team’s defensive display in the second half against the Toffees. On the formation switch, Emery told Match of the Day: “The two halves were very different. First half we were consistent defensively but didn't create a lot of attacking moments and they scored from a throw-in. In the second half we were better offensively but defensively there were more chances for them. We needed a change in the attacking third but I didn't want to lose the balance defensively like we lost it.”

A yellow card for Sokratis (£5.1m) in that clash means he is banned for the club’s next two league games, while Laurent Koscielny (£5.4m) was a fitness doubt but has returned to training alongside Granit Xhaka (£5.2m). Aubameyang failed to start for the fourth time in six games last weekend, while Lacazette’s price combined with four away games could see the Frenchman overlooked in the forward selection. Emery made it sound as though Ramsey would have started in BGW33 if fit enough, so the Welshman might be the best of several risky picks in the Arsenal midfield. The Gunners’ teamsheet at home to Napoli tonight, along with the result, will hopefully be of help to FPL managers seeking to fit in Arsenal assets ahead of DGW35.

Emery on why Ramsey didn't start:



"He was better and his idea was to play. But after speaking to the doctor we had doubt he could play 90 minutes, we decided not to start but he could play like a substitute." — Charles Watts (@charles_watts) April 7, 2019

MAN UNITED

Schedule

APRIL – 10: Barcelona (H) [UCL] Result: 0-1

13: West Ham (H)

16: Barcelona (a) [UCL]

21: Everton (a) 24: Man City (H) [DGW35]

28: Chelsea (H)

30/1: Potential UCL semi-final

MAY – 5: Huddersfield (a)

7/8: Potential UCL semi-final

12: Cardiff (H)

Potential transfer targets: Anthony Martial (£7.2m), Marcus Rashford (£7.6m), Romelu Lukaku (£10.8m)

Synopsis: Paul Pogba’s (£8.7m) stock continues to decline, with over 80,000 transfers out for the Man Utd midfielder despite the upcoming double. The Frenchman is without an attacking return since GW28, with a missed penalty to his name in GW29. A visit from a West Ham side leaking goals could be the tonic Pogba needs, though a difficult set of DGW35 fixtures followed by a clash with Chelsea at Old Trafford means the midfielder is being shipped out of squads en masse. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s comments about playing Pogba “a little deeper” in midfield further decrease his FPL viability.

After missing the second of United’s DGW32 fixtures due to injury, Rashford returned to play 85 minutes in the Red Devils’ loss to Barcelona last night. Lukaku managed 68 minutes before being replaced by Martial, with Solskjaer’s team mostly set up in an unfamiliar 3-4-1-2.

United starting in a back five. Shaw the third centre-back. Dalot at left wing-back. Pogba playing behind Lukaku and Rashford. — Rob Dawson (@RobDawsonESPN) April 10, 2019

Lukaku’s availability decreases Rashford’s chances of operating at centre-forward, while the England striker’s recent injuries are not encouraging from a minutes perspective ahead of a busy United schedule. Martial represents a wildcard punt considering Solskjaer’s options in attack. The midfielder has started once in the three gameweeks since he returned from the treatment room. Whether or not FPL bosses plump for United assets ahead of tomorrow’s deadline, they are worth monitoring with two excellent fixtures to end the season as Solskjaer’s side aim to grab a top-four spot.

LEICESTER

Schedule

APRIL – 12: Newcastle (H)

20: West Ham (a)

29: Arsenal (H)

MAY – 4: Man City (a)

12: Chelsea (H)

Potential transfer targets: James Maddison (£6.8m) Youri Tielemans (£6.1m) Jamie Vardy (£9.0m)

Synopsis: A Vardy 16-pointer in BGW33 has owners re-thinking the forward’s position in their squads considering Leicester’s next two games. The striker was replaced late on in BGW33 as a precaution but Brendan Rodgers said on Wednesday: “He’s absolutely fine. He felt a slight niggle in his groin at the end of the game. Rather than risk it we took him off but he’s fine and as sharp as normal. He’ll be fine for Friday.” The Foxes’ schedule stiffens severely from GW36 but Vardy is no stranger to scoring against top-six sides. His midfield colleagues may struggle to contend with the lure of DGW35 assets.

CARDIFF

Schedule

APRIL – 13: Burnley (a) 16: Brighton (a) [DGW34]

20: Liverpool (H)

27: Fulham (a)

MAY – 4: Crystal Palace (H)

12: Man Utd (a)

Potential transfer targets: Neil Etheridge (£4.7m), Lee Peltier (£3.9m), Victor Camarasa (£4.5m)

Synopsis: Etheridge (114) is second to Lukasz Fabianski (131) for saves this season and represents a tempting DGW34 option. Peltier has started each of the Bluebirds’ last four ties, with Sol Bamba’s injury making the budget defender a secure pick. Camarasa is an outside contender for the armband this weekend for those seeking to take a captaincy punt on a double-gameweek asset.