Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 33, including Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea stars

Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 33, including Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea stars

After plentiful amounts of Fantasy Premier League action, we’ve entered a drought this weekend.


There are just six matches spread out over four days as the FA Cup decimates the fixture list, while it should also be noted the deadline is tonight at 7pm.





Hazard was instrumental as Chelsea beat Brighton, earning managers plenty of points



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Hazard was instrumental as Chelsea beat Brighton, earning managers plenty of points



This means you will need to be smart with your transfers and with your chips.


You’ll need to make the right moves in the market if you’re going to have any success this weekend and for us this means using your free hit.




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Managers are only allowed a maximum three players from one Premier League team, so this week we’ll be giving our top tips rather than our ins and outs.


So here at talkSPORT.com we’ve picked out the players you should be looking at, featuring some fresh faces as well as trusty old favourites.

















Premier League matches this gameweek







  • Southampton vs Liverpool – Friday, 8pm

  • Bournemouth vs Burnley – Saturday, 3pm

  • Huddersfield vs Leicester – Saturday, 3pm

  • Newcastle United vs Crystal Palace – Saturday, 3pm

  • Everton vs Arsenal – Sunday, 2:05pm

  • Chelsea vs West Ham – Monday, 8pm






In: Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) – £9.3m





Every man and his dog will have Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah this week so to change it up we recommend taking a risk on Firmino. We say risk purely because he isn̢۪t as prolific but he can still do the business, as he did against Spurs on Sunday.



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Every man and his dog will have Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah this week so to change it up we recommend taking a risk on Firmino. We say risk purely because he isn̢۪t as prolific but he can still do the business, as he did against Spurs on Sunday.



In: Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) – £5.7m





Huddersfield̢۪s horror season has another six games to go and the ex-England striker could pile on the misery this week, just seven days after their relegation. He̢۪s a candidate for captaincy too.



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Huddersfield̢۪s horror season has another six games to go and the ex-England striker could pile on the misery this week, just seven days after their relegation. He̢۪s a candidate for captaincy too.



In: Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) – £6.1m





A fine January loan signing, the Belgian is doing the business with one goal and four assists in eight games. The Foxes must do everything in their power to keep him for next year.



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A fine January loan signing, the Belgian is doing the business with one goal and four assists in eight games. The Foxes must do everything in their power to keep him for next year.



In: Joshua King (Bournemouth) – £6.5m





Like Firmino, if you̢۪re looking for a player others haven̢۪t picked up, King is your man. He got two goals two weeks ago against Newcastle and could pick up another strike or two with Burnley up next on Saturday.



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Like Firmino, if you̢۪re looking for a player others haven̢۪t picked up, King is your man. He got two goals two weeks ago against Newcastle and could pick up another strike or two with Burnley up next on Saturday.



In: Salomon Rondon (Newcastle) – £5.9m





Finally in the form many felt he would find at St James̢۪ Park, he̢۪s got two goals and one assist in his last three matches and you wouldn̢۪t put it past him improving this against Crystal Palace, who looked weak against Tottenham.



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Finally in the form many felt he would find at St James̢۪ Park, he̢۪s got two goals and one assist in his last three matches and you wouldn̢۪t put it past him improving this against Crystal Palace, who looked weak against Tottenham.



In: Patrick van Aanholt (Crystal Palace) – £5.5m





The Dutchman showed hasn̢۪t made as many goal contributions as he would have liked this season but he looked willing to canter forward against Tottenham and might have better luck this weekend with a trip to Newcastle.



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The Dutchman showed hasn̢۪t made as many goal contributions as he would have liked this season but he looked willing to canter forward against Tottenham and might have better luck this weekend with a trip to Newcastle.



In: Alexandre Lacazette (Arsenal) – £9.4m





Still seemingly under the radar in the real world and the fantasy one, Lacazette is a man on form. Not only does he have 13 goals and 11 assists this season in the Premier League, he̢۪s notched four goals and three assists in his last six and Everton could now feel his force.




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Still seemingly under the radar in the real world and the fantasy one, Lacazette is a man on form. Not only does he have 13 goals and 11 assists this season in the Premier League, he̢۪s notched four goals and three assists in his last six and Everton could now feel his force.



In: Callum Hudson-Odoi (Chelsea) – £4.2m







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