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We select some of the top FPL picks for Gameweek 21 using the fixture ticker and supporting stats from the Fantasy Football Scout members area. We will narrow down some of the best assets for the upcoming round by taking into account team and player form, fixture difficulty, and stats.
Managers can greatly benefit from looking at the FPL’s top picks for Gameweek 21 in their pursuit of victory. identifying the players to target
At the time this article was written, no double Gameweeks had been announced, and each of the players was certified as healthy.
Over the past few Gameweeks, Nottingham Forest have significantly improved, especially defensively. Three clean sheets have been recorded in the last five Premier League games for the newly promoted team. Additionally, they rank as the top team in the league for shots on target allowed among all teams.
With their opponent in mind, Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey (£3.9m) has a tonne of potential in the upcoming round. They have the worst goal attempts and box shots among all teams over the last six games.
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Newcastle is ranked first in the league for goals allowed and clean sheets kept, which places them at the top of the defensive strength rankings. It might be worthwhile to double up at the back since the majority of managers only own one Newcastle defender, Kieran Trippier ($6 million).

Newcastle, who has recently had trouble scoring goals, faced Crystal Palace. In fact, they haven’t scored in four of their last five games. Managers now have a fantastic opportunity to invest in Nick Pope, the current top-scoring goalkeeper in the league (£5.4 million). Pope gradually moves up the list of top picks for Gameweek 21 as a result.
Although Manchester City has been having trouble keeping clean sheets lately, that could change in the next round. They place first among all teams in terms of total shots on goal, shots in the box, and shots on target concede. Manchester City, a team that has had trouble scoring goals all season, will play Wolves. Wolves have actually scored the fewest goals of any team. Additionally, they have a joint second-worst record for shots on target and big chances overall over the past six games. For those reasons, adding Ederson (£5.4m) might be a wise move.
Although Manchester City has already demonstrated that they are giving up goals, their defensive statistics indicate that they are capable of keeping a clean sheet at any given time. It might be a good idea to invest in a member of their backline because of this and the fact that they have a double Gameweek coming up.
Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, has recently rotated his team frequently. Manuel Akanki (£5m) is one player who has avoided the extensive rotation. Since Gameweek 8, Akanji has only failed to start one game in the Premier League, making him one of their most dependable players in terms of minutes.