
There were 11 price changes in Fantasy Premier League today, with three players rising in value while eight experienced price drops.
The Arsenal captain now costs £7.0 million after his latest price increase. Rice has been a consistent performer for the Gunners, accumulating 148 points so far this season with a healthy 22.5% ownership among FPL managers.
Rice's recent fixtures show his reliability, starting all three matches and playing the full 90 minutes in each. Against Burnley, he delivered an impressive 13-point haul in Arsenal's 2-0 victory. His performance dipped slightly in the 2-2 draw with Sunderland, managing just 2 points, before contributing 6 points in the commanding 4-1 home win over Spurs.
Arsenal's upcoming fixtures present mixed opportunities. The Gunners face Chelsea away in Gameweek 13, followed by home matches against Brentford and Aston Villa, before travelling to Wolves and hosting Everton. The home fixtures against Brentford and Everton could prove particularly rewarding for Rice's defensive contributions under the new CBIRT scoring system.
Brentford's striker has risen to £6.6 million, marking his second price increase this gameweek. Despite accumulating just 9 points this season, Thiago maintains a significant 20.4% ownership, suggesting managers are backing his potential.
His recent form has been inconsistent across three fixtures. Thiago managed only 2 points in the 2-0 defeat at Crystal Palace, but bounced back with an excellent 13-point return in Brentford's 3-1 home victory over Newcastle. However, he could only muster 4 points in the narrow 2-1 loss at Brighton.
Brentford's fixture list offers intriguing prospects. They host Burnley in Gameweek 13 before facing Arsenal away, followed by the North London derby against Tottenham at home. The matches against Leeds and Wolves complete their next five fixtures, with the Burnley and Wolves games potentially offering the best scoring opportunities.
The City winger now costs £6.6 million following his price rise. With 88 points accumulated and just 9.4% ownership, Doku represents a differential option for FPL managers seeking City attacking returns.
Doku's recent performances have been mixed, with limited minutes affecting his output. He scored 2 points in 73 minutes during City's 3-1 home win over Bournemouth, followed by an impressive 11-point haul in 74 minutes as City defeated Liverpool 3-0. His most recent outing saw him manage just 2 points in 76 minutes during the disappointing 2-1 defeat at Newcastle.
Manchester City's upcoming fixtures could prove crucial for Doku's FPL prospects. They face Leeds away in Gameweek 13, followed by Fulham at home, Sunderland away, Crystal Palace at home, and West Ham away. The matches against Sunderland and Crystal Palace appear particularly favourable for attacking returns.
Chelsea's defensive midfielder has dropped to £6.0 million despite accumulating 115 points this season. His 21.8% ownership reflects his popularity among FPL managers, making this price drop significant for many squads.
Caicedo's recent form has been concerning, particularly his absence from the starting lineup. He delivered 10 points in Chelsea's 1-0 victory over Spurs, followed by 2 points in the 3-0 home win against Wolves. Most worryingly, he didn't feature at all in the recent 2-0 victory at Burnley, playing zero minutes and scoring no points.
Chelsea's fixture difficulty increases significantly with Arsenal away in Gameweek 13. They then host Leeds, visit Bournemouth, face Everton at home, and travel to Newcastle. The upcoming Arsenal clash could prove challenging for Chelsea's defensive structure, potentially affecting Caicedo's minutes and returns.
Several players with minimal FPL ownership have also seen price decreases:
Anthony (Burnley midfielder) now costs £5.5 million with 4.4% ownership. Gordon (Newcastle midfielder) has dropped to £7.2 million despite just 1.4% ownership.
The remaining low-ownership fallers include Nichols (Arsenal defender, £3.8m), Elliott (Aston Villa midfielder, £5.3m), Delcroix (Burnley defender, £3.8m), Osula (Newcastle forward, £5.4m), and J.Arias (Wolves midfielder, £5.0m), all with 0.2% ownership.
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