The Best FPL Gameweek 22 Captains

Secure a green arrow with the best FPL Gameweek 22 captains. We analyze the top statistical picks and fixture matchups to help you nail the armband.

The Best FPL Gameweek 22 Captains

Now, given we are writing this in advance of Wednesday’s games we will do our best to update this article with any news we receive in real time. Getting captaincy right is one of the most important decisions every FPL manager has to face, and it can often be the saviour and the downfall of any game week, even by itself.

With Haaland proving a little inconsistent of late, the door is wide open for multiple different captaincy options. Making captaincy dives just that bit more interesting.

Also, given how congested the fixture schedule is, keeping up with our Predicted Line-Ups hub is more important than ever. Especially before locking in any captaincy decisions.

Anyway, without further ado, let’s get stuck into the best Gameweek 22 Captains.

 

 

Erling Haaland vs MUN (A)

With 8 goals and 3 assists against Man United in just 9 games, it’s safe to say Haaland loves playing against their local rivals. Despite sitting 6th and experiencing some success going forward, Man United’s defence has been a different story, conceding the 7th most goals this season. Compound this with the fact that they have recently sacked Amorim and it could get very messy.

Haaland remains a strong favourite for captaincy this week.

 

Gabriel Magalhaes vs NFO (A)

Back like he never left. Gabriel reminded all FPL managers of why he should be an absolute lock in every FPL team. Not only does he play for the best defence in the league, he is also a perennial threat from set-pieces. He also averages 9 Defensive Contributions per 90 so is often a decent shout to tack on those extra 2 points.

He now takes on a Forest side who have scored the 2nd least goals in the entire league this year.

Nottingham Forest have also conceded the most goals from non-penalty set-pieces in the entire league this season, making Gabriel’s potential at either end of the pitch sky high. Which is why we prefer him to Rice this week.

 

Hugo Ekitike vs BUR (H)

Ekitike is back and back with a bang. Just in time for one of the best fixtures of the season. Burnley at home. Burnley have conceded the 2nd most goals this season and have the highest xGA in the entire league, even worse than Wolves. This one could get ugly.

 

Ollie Watkins/Morgan Rogers vs EVE (H)

This Villa duo’s inclusion is more of a statement about Villa than it is about Everton. We mentioned last week in our captaincy article that Villa players are captaincy candidates almost regardless of who they are playing at the moment. With wins against Arsenal, City, Chelsea, United etc, it is safe to say they Villa are able to score on anyone, anytime. Making a match up against a team who recently conceded 4 to Brentford all the more tantalising. Captaining either is fine but if we had to pick one we would give the nod to Watkins if you own both, who has 6 returns in his last 6 games.

 

Bruno Guimaraes vs WOL (A)

This week’s edition of ‘Whose Playing Wolves?’ brings us to Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle. He has been Newcastle’s stand-out FPL asset this season registering 8 goals and 5 assists. Like his namesake Bruno Fernandes, he also has tons of routes to points. Not only is he a DefCon beast with a penchant for crashing the box and scoring, but he is also at the heart of a lot of Newcastle’s creative build up. Combine this with his recent increased presence on Set Pieces and you’re onto a winning asset. I will be very surprised if we do not see him return against Wolves. Alternatively, if you are a Harvey Barnes owner, we really like him as a differential captain as well.

 

Harry Wilson vs LEE (A)

If you wanted a super spicy option then here it is. Rounding out this week’s captaincy candidates is non-other than Fulham’s Harry Wilson. With 9 returns in his last 9 games there should be no questioning Harry Wilson’s form. He has been Fulham’s stand-out performer so far this season and is showing no signs of slowing down. His underlying’s are great as well averaging an xGI per 90 of 0.6 in his last 5 games-at the time of writing.

Despite some decent results of late, Leeds do only have 1 clean sheet in their last 17 matches and notoriously play a much more attacking brand of football. This has seen them concede the 5th most goals in the league this season. What’s even more encouraging, is that 10 of Manchester United’s 15 shots on goal came from the right hand side (Leeds’ Left), which is exactly where Wilson likes to operate.

It was a similar story in the Newcastle game, as Newcastle peppered the Leeds goal with 18 shots including 8 on target. That’s a combined 32 shots conceded in Leeds’ last 2 games. If you are Wilson, you would be licking your lips right now.

 

Check out our Game Week Tips section for more great Gameweek 22 tips.

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