đ FPL Gameweek 29: The Midweek Crunch â Form, Fixtures, and Key Decisions
Gameweek 29 arrives fast on the heels of a chaotic and highâscoring GW28, leaving managers with little time to breathe, let alone plan. With all 20 Premier League teams in action from Tuesday to Thursday, this midweek round is defined by rotation risk, tight turnarounds, and the looming shadow of Blank Gameweek 31. The decisions you make now will shape not just this weekâs score, but your squadâs resilience over the next month.
This preview brings together the most important storylines: standout picks, fixture analysis, captaincy contenders, and the strategic angles that matter most.
đ The State of Play Heading Into GW29
A Rapid Turnaround
Managers barely had time to digest the 36 goals scored by 35 different players in GW28 before the next deadline appeared. That unpredictability has carried into GW29, where nailed starters become gold dust and rotation looms large.
Suspensions and Discipline Watch
A few key absences will shape selection:
- Maxence Lacroix and Pedro Neto are suspended after red cards last weekend.
- Yerson Mosquera, Lewis Dunk, and Andre sit on nine yellow cardsâone away from a twoâmatch ban.
- Several popular assets, including Marcos Senesi and Moises Caicedo, are two bookings from suspension.
These disciplinary risks matter more in a midweek round where squad depth is already stretched.
đĄď¸ Defenders to Target
Virgil van Dijk â Liverpool (ÂŁ6.1m)
Van Dijk is the standout defensive pick of the week. His recent form is extraordinary: three attacking returns in his last three matches and two doubleâdigit hauls. Liverpool face Wolves at home, a fixture that offers both cleanâsheet potential and attacking upside. His guaranteed minutes make him especially valuable in a midweek round.
Gabriel MagalhĂŁes â Arsenal (ÂŁ7.1m)
Gabriel continues to deliver through bonus points and defensive contributions, even when Arsenal concede. His nineâpoint haul against Chelsea highlighted his BPSâfriendly profile. Arsenal travel to Brighton, a tougher fixture, but his attacking threat keeps him relevant.
Jan Paul van Hecke â Brighton (ÂŁ4.4m)
A budget gem with 105 points already this season, van Hecke offers value and reliability. Brighton have won backâtoâback matches and host Arsenal in GW29. While the fixture is challenging, his price and consistency make him a viable enabler.
đŻ Midfielders Worth Considering
Bruno Fernandes â Manchester United (ÂŁ9.9m)
Fernandes remains one of the most transferredâin players this week, and for good reason. His underlying numbers remain strong, and he faces Newcastle awayâa fixture that often produces goals. With penalties and set pieces, heâs a highâceiling option.
Kiernan DewsburyâHall â Everton(ÂŁ5.7m)
DewsburyâHall has a favourable home fixture against Burnley and continues to be a creative hub for Leicester. His price makes him an excellent midârange pick with both assist and goal potential.
Dango Ouattara â Bournemouth (ÂŁ5.9m)
Ouattaraâs underlying numbers and recent form make him a strong differential. Bournemouthâs attack has been inconsistent, but his role and fixtures (Bournemouth face Burnley away) give him a platform to deliver.
â˝ Forwards to Watch
Hugo Ekitike â Liverpool (ÂŁ9.0m)
Ekitike is one of the hottest assets in the game right now. A 15âpoint haul last week rewarded early adopters, but this isnât just chasing pointsâhis xG, shot volume, and involvement in Liverpoolâs attack remain excellent. Wolves at home is another strong fixture, and Spurs after that is manageable.
Dominic CalvertâLewin â Leeds(ÂŁ5.7m)
A classic FPL rollercoaster pick, but the fixtures are too good to ignore: Sunderland (H), Crystal Palace (A), Brentford (H). Heâs back on penalties and getting regular minutes. As a differential, he could be a gameâchanger.
Erling Haaland â Manchester City (ÂŁ14.8m)
Haaland missed the last match with a knock, and managers await fitness updates. If heâs fit, heâs always a captaincy contenderâCity host Nottingham Forest, a fixture that screams upside.
đ Fixture Landscape and Strategy
Best Attacking Fixture Runs
Liverpool top the attacking fixture ticker, having just smashed West Ham 5â2. Their next two matchesâWolves (H) and Spurs (A)âoffer strong potential for returns. Ekitike, Salah, and even Gakpo (as a cheaper gamble) are viable routes into their attack.
Bournemouthâs Mixed Bag
Bournemouthâs fixtures look good on paper, but recent performances have been underwhelming. Evanilson remains a steady, if unspectacular, forward option, but the Cherriesâ inconsistency makes them a riskier investment.
Arsenal and Manchester City Absences in GW31
Both clubs blank in Gameweek 31, which complicates transfers. While their assets remain strong for GW29, managers must balance shortâterm gains with mediumâterm planning.
đŻ Captaincy Corner
The captaincy debate is wide open this week, with several strong contenders:
- Virgil van Dijk â Wolves (H): Form + fixture + nailed minutes.
- Bruno Fernandes â Newcastle (A): High involvement and set pieces.
- Hugo Ekitike â Wolves (H): Redâhot form and strong underlying numbers.
- Erling Haaland â Nottingham Forest (H): If fit, heâs the highest ceiling pick.
- Bukayo Saka â Brighton (A): Always capable of a haul, even in tougher fixtures.
Given the midweek rotation risk, captaining a nailedâon starter like van Dijk or Fernandes may offer a safer floor, while Haaland and Ekitike provide explosive upside.
đ§ Chip Strategy Thoughts
While GW29 itself isnât a chipâheavy week, it sits at a strategic crossroads. Blank GW31 and potential doubles in GW33 and GW34 mean managers should:
- Avoid overloading on players who blank in GW31.
- Consider saving transfers to navigate upcoming schedule swings.
- Keep an eye on price changesâFernandes, Thiago, and Ekitike are all trending upward.
đ Final Thoughts
Gameweek 29 is all about balancing immediate opportunity with mediumâterm planning. Liverpool assets look essential, van Dijk and Ekitike are in irresistible form, and Fernandes offers both safety and upside. Meanwhile, budget picks like van Hecke and DewsburyâHall help managers maintain flexibility ahead of the blanks.
With rotation looming and fixtures tightening, this is a week where smart, disciplined decisions can create separation in miniâleagues.
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