Welcome to Double Gameweek 35, RotoBallers! This is our third year covering FPL, and we are bringing you more coverage than ever. We publish two weekly articles: a staff roundtable preview and our weekly rankings. Then, once a month, we have our newest report, The Watchlist, which reviews the previous month and eagerly looks ahead to the upcoming fixtures.
34 gameweeks down, four to go. The league is down to a two-horse race after Liverpool dropped out midweek with their loss to Everton. However, the Reds will still battle for Jurgen Klopp's final four games. The fact that there is a title race this late in the season means we can trust Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta to play their strongest teams every game. It provides FPL managers with a little less of a headache each weekend.
The Fantasy Premier League Double Gameweek 35 deadline is 6:00 a.m. EDT on Saturday, April 27, when West Ham welcomes Liverpool to London. Also, look out for the rest of our excellent soccer coverage, as the squad gets you all set for every English Premier League, Major League Soccer, and UEFA Champions League slate from a DFS and betting perspective.
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Fantasy Premier League - Double Gameweek 35 Rankings
Our weekly rankings highlight players who could be worth a punt in your Fantasy Premier League squad. While the rankings will be filled with familiar names, a low-owned player with an easy fixture will rise up the one-week charts. For each gameweek, we will provide our top 15 goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. These can also be applied as DFS rankings for your weekend contests.
Double Gameweek 34 Fantasy Premier League High Scorers
- Goalkeeper: Jordan Pickford, Everton - 18 points
- Defender: Ben White, Arsenal - 26 points
- Midfielder: Martin Odegaard, Arsenal - 20 points
- Forward: Jean-Philippe Mateta, Crystal Palace - 29 points
FPL Goalkeepers - Double Gameweek 35 Rankings
- If you are one of the managers activating their final Wildcard in Gameweek 35, grabbing Vicario as your goalkeeper is great. Spurs has five games over the next three gameweeks and ends the year with Sheffield United. While backing the Tottenham defense to keep clean sheets isn't the wisest move, Vicario has shown enough shot-stopping ability to pick up save points here and there and be the highest-scoring keeper between now and the end of the year.
Ranking | Name | Team | Opp | Pred. Pts. | Clean Sheet % |
1 | Vicario | TOT | ARS, CHE | 6.36 | 12% |
2 | Petrović | CHE | AVL, TOT | 5.80 | 15% |
3 | Ederson M. | MCI | NFO | 3.91 | 41% |
4 | Leno | FUL | CRY | 3.85 | 29% |
5 | José Sá | WOL | LUT | 3.76 | 27% |
6 | Pickford | EVE | BRE | 3.72 | 25% |
7 | Dubravka | NEW | SHU | 3.66 | 43% |
8 | Raya | ARS | TOT | 3.54 | 24% |
9 | Martinez | AVL | CHE | 3.44 | 18% |
10 | Flekken | BRE | EVE | 3.39 | 22% |
11 | Neto | BOU | BHA | 3.32 | 19% |
12 | Kaminski | LUT | WOL | 3.19 | 15% |
13 | A.Becker | LIV | WHU | 3.15 | 31% |
14 | Verbruggen | BHA | BOU | 3.12 | 15% |
15 | Onana | MUN | BUR | 2.91 | 32% |
FPL Defenders - Double Gameweek 35 Rankings
- In Man United's 4-2 win over Sheffield United on Wednesday, Harry Maguire collected a goal and an assist. The English defender costs £4.2M and is a perfect asset for Double Gameweek 37 in a few weeks. Plus, the Red Devils play Burnley and Crystal Palace in the two games leading up to their double gameweek, and Maguire is their only fit center back. It's not the highest-upside pick in the game, but he will start and can chip in the odd goal here and there.
Ranking | Name | Team | Opp. | Pred. Pts | Clean Sheet % | Goal % |
1 | Pedro Porro | TOT | ARS, CHE | 4.89 | 12% | 12% |
2 | Gusto | CHE | AVL, TOT | 4.51 | 15% | 10% |
3 | Schär | NEW | SHU | 4.49 | 43% | 15% |
4 | Chilwell | CHE | AVL, TOT | 4.28 | 15% | 14% |
5 | Burn | NEW | SHU | 4.16 | 43% | 12% |
6 | Dalot | MUN | BUR | 4.03 | 32% | 7% |
7 | T.Silva | CHE | AVL, TOT | 3.99 | 15% | 11% |
8 | Romero | TOT | ARS, CHE | 3.94 | 12% | 9% |
9 | Disasi | CHE | AVL, TOT | 3.85 | 15% | 14% |
10 | Van de Ven | TOT | ARS, CHE | 3.82 | 12% | 6% |
11 | Trippier | NEW | SHU | 3.72 | 43% | 9% |
12 | Maguire | MUN | BUR | 3.69 | 32% | 10% |
13 | Robertson | LIV | WHU | 3.68 | 31% | 6% |
14 | Wan-Bissaka | MUN | BUR | 3.61 | 32% | 5% |
15 | Virgil | LIV | WHU | 3.48 | 31% | 8% |
FPL Midfielders - Double Gameweek 35 Rankings
- Everyone is focusing on getting Son Heung-min back in their lineups or checking on Cole Palmer's health. This leaves Brennan Johnson as an under-the-radar pick for FPL. The former Nottingham Forest winger is flourishing in the second half of the season in his first year with the Spurs. Over the last seven games, Johnson's produced six attacking returns (two goals, four assists) and gathered five bonus points. He's also started five of the last six and feels like he's made that right-wing spot his own.
Ranking | Name | Team | Opp | Pred. Pts. | Goal % | Assist % |
1 | Palmer | CHE | AVL, TOT | 10.49 | 62% | 46% |
2 | Son | TOT | ARS, CHE | 9.10 | 55% | 39% |
3 | Maddison | TOT | ARS, CHE | 7.36 | 36% | 48% |
4 | Salah | LIV | WHU | 6.42 | 46% | 29% |
5 | Johnson | TOT | ARS, CHE | 6.30 | 41% | 35% |
6 | Gallagher | CHE | AVL, TOT | 6.06 | 23% | 34% |
7 | Enzo | CHE | AVL, TOT | 6.01 | 26% | 31% |
8 | B.Fernandes | MUN | BUR | 5.85 | 35% | 40% |
9 | Gordon | NEW | SHU | 5.36 | 35% | 39% |
10 | Mudryk | CHE | AVL, TOT | 5.33 | 42% | 41% |
11 | Saka | ARS | TOT | 4.97 | 33% | 29% |
12 | Rashford | MUN | BUR | 4.91 | 45% | 27% |
13 | Sarabia | WOL | LUT | 4.89 | 32% | 29% |
14 | Foden | MCI | NFO | 4.83 | 30% | 29% |
15 | De Bruyne | MCI | NFO | 4.66 | 27% | 40% |
FPL Forwards - Double Gameweek 35 Rankings
- While I'm not following this advice for my squad, I would urge FPL managers not to forget about Ollie Watkins heading into Gameweek 35. The Aston Villa striker leads all players with a career-high 217 FPL points thanks to 36 goal involvements. These last four games were supposed to be a rough stretch for Watkins, but he came away with three goals and two assists. If Erling Haaland remains out, Watkins is an excellent differential through the end of the season.
Ranking | Name | Team | Opp | Pred. Pts | Goal % | Assist % |
1 | N.Jackson | CHE | AVL, TOT | 8.29 | 61% | 34% |
2 | Isak | NEW | SHU | 5.87 | 60% | 27% |
3 | Solanke | BOU | BHA | 4.95 | 44% | 18% |
4 | Watkins | AVL | CHE | 4.86 | 39% | 20% |
5 | Muniz | FUL | CRY | 4.63 | 37% | 16% |
6 | Darwin | LIV | WHU | 4.56 | 47% | 25% |
7 | Højlund | MUN | BUR | 4.50 | 44% | 22% |
8 | Haaland | MCI | NFO | 4.20 | 59% | 23% |
9 | Calvert-Lewin | EVE | BRE | 4.08 | 43% | 15% |
10 | Toney | BRE | EVE | 4.02 | 38% | 15% |
11 | J.Alvarez | MCI | NFO | 3.94 | 45% | 26% |
12 | Cunha | WOL | LUT | 3.71 | 41% | 20% |
13 | Morris | LUT | WOL | 3.68 | 32% | 13% |
14 | João Pedro | BHA | BOU | 3.65 | 40% | 17% |
15 | Mateta | CRY | FUL | 3.33 | 28% | 12% |
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