Leicester and Arsenal get Gameweek 10 underway on Saturday lunchtime as the 2021-22 Premier League season enters its second quarter.
With nine games behind us, we are starting to figure out who’s hot and who’s not when it comes to FPL – making it increasingly harder to dominate your mini leagues.
Here is the Gameweek 10 schedule in full.
• Leicester vs. Arsenal
• Watford vs. Southampton
• Liverpool vs. Brighton
• Newcastle vs. Chelsea
• Manchester City vs. Crystal Palace
• Burnley vs. Brentford
• Tottenham vs. Manchester United
• Norwich vs. Leeds
• Aston Villa vs. West Ham
• Wolves vs. Everton
Let’s get stuck into the top FPL picks for Gameweek 10.
With David Raya (Brentford) set for a lengthy spell on the sidelines, many FPL managers will need a new mid-priced goalkeeper.
Robert Sanchez (Brighton), Vicente Guaita (Crystal Palace) and Aaron Ramsdale (Arsenal) are all similarly priced and are worth considering for the long haul.
It goes without saying that Edouard Mendy (Chelsea), Alisson (Liverpool) and Ederson (Man City) are all excellent premium picks.
Full-backs Reece James (Chelsea) and Ben Chilwell (Chelsea) had a field day last weekend, both scoring and keeping a clean sheet in the Blues’ 7-0 rout of Norwich.
If you’re looking for a solid budget defender, Tino Livramento (Southampton), Tyrick Mitchell (Crystal Palace) and Mathias Jorgensen (Brentford) are all cheap and in good form.
Diego Llorente (Leeds) and Liam Cooper (Leeds) could prove to be shrewd inclusions for Gameweek 10, with Marcelo Bielsa’s side facing low-scoring Norwich on Sunday.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) extended his ruthless streak with a hat-trick and an assist in the Reds’ 5-0 thrashing of Man Utd last weekend. He is simply a must-have for all FPL managers.
In terms of differential midfielders, Sadio Mane (Liverpool), Youri Tielemans (Leicester), Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea) and Emile Smith Rowe (Arsenal) are all owned by less than 10% of FPL managers.
With Paul Pogba (Man Utd) suspended, it could be time to think about bringing in Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd) if you parted ways with the Portuguese.
The joint-highest scoring forward in the game, Jamie Vardy (Leicester), is an injury doubt for Gameweek 10. He could join Romelu Lukaku (Chelsea) and Timo Werner (Chelsea) on the sidelines.
Josh King (Watford) netted a hat-trick last weekend, making him the most prolific forward in the previous round. The Hornets face an indifferent Saints side in Gameweek 10.
Having bagged six goals and three assists in eight Premier League games this season, Michail Antonio (West Ham) has transformed himself into an FPL must-have.