Premier League Gameweek 25 Lineup Predictions and FPL Tips
The Premier League is back for another exciting weekend of action! After the Merseyside Derby was played this past week, every team has now played 24 games going into gameweek 25. Liverpool have yet another double gameweek here as they play Aston Villa, who also have a double gameweek, as these two face off on Wednesday.
Brighton vs Chelsea (K.O Friday 8 pm)
Brighton’s predicted lineup:

Chelsea’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
After last week’s 7-0 loss to Nottingham Forest, Brighton will be hoping to bounce back. Georginio Rutter (£5.1m) will be a big threat in attack for the Seagulls. If Chelsea plan on starting Filip Jorgensen again against Brighton, then he’d be a good choice for your FPL team as he is priced at just £4.2m
Leicester vs Arsenal (K.O Saturday 12:30 pm)
Leicester’s predicted lineup:

Arsenal’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
As this is a tough fixture, we wouldn’t suggest adding any Leicester players to your squad. Myles Lewis Skelly (£4.5m) has been one of the breakout stars of the season so far. He is priced very well and is playing regularly for Arsenal, so he would be a good bench option as he is listed as a midfielder.
Aston Villa vs Ipswich (K.O Saturday 3 pm)
Aston Villa’s predicted lineup:

Ipswich’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
Villa may be winless in three, but they have a double gameweek which will be good here. Bringing in Morgan Rogers (£5.6m) would be a good option. Ipswich’s best attacking threat continues to be Liam Delap (£5.6m) who is still a considerable price on FPL.
Fulham vs Nottingham Forest (K.O Saturday 3 pm)
Fulham’s predicted lineup:

Nottingham Forest’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
Antonee Robinson (£5.1m) assisted once again in his last game against Newcastle, taking him to 10 for the season. Chris Wood (£7.1m) has been on fire this season and scored a hat-trick in the 7-0 win over Brighton.
Manchester City vs Newcastle (K.O Saturday 3 pm)
Manchester City’s predicted lineup:

Newcastle’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
As well as this being a tough fixture, both teams have a tough next few games upcoming, so it may be best to wait before transferring in any City or Newcastle players.
Southampton vs Bournemouth (K.O Saturday 3 pm)
Southampton’s predicted lineup:

Bournemouth’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
Even though Southampton beat Ipswich in their last Premier League game, we still wouldn’t recommend having any players from the Saints in FPL. Apart from his last game against Liverpool, Justin Kluivert (£5.9m) has been on a sensational run of form which includes 45 points in his last four weeks.
West Ham vs Brentford (K.O Saturday 3 pm)
West Ham’s predicted lineup:

Brentford’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
West Ham may have lost to Chelsea in their last game, but Jarrod Bowen (£7.3m) has returned and scored in that fixture. He’s West Ham’s best attacking output and is priced fairly. Brentford can pick up a fair few points over their next few games and someone to keep in mind for FPL would be Bryan Mbeumo (£7.9m) who has been excellent this season.
Crystal Palace vs Everton (K.O Saturday 5:30 pm)
Crystal Palace’s predicted lineup:

Everton’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.3m) has sparked a great run of form over the last five gameweeks which makes him a strong option up front. David Moyes has rejuvenated Everton ever since his return. Someone who has been playing well is Beto (£4.9m) who’s scored three in two games.
Liverpool vs Wolves (K.O Sunday 2 pm)
Liverpool’s predicted lineup:

Wolves’ predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
If you didn’t use either your assistant manager or triple captain chip last week, now would be a great opportunity to do so as Liverpool have yet another double gameweek. Mohamed Salah (£13.7m) scored 87 points last gameweek with a triple captain boost. We wouldn’t recommend bringing in any Wolves players this gameweek.
Tottenham vs Manchester United (K.O Sunday 4:30 pm)
Tottenham’s predicted lineup:

Manchester United’s predicted lineup:

FPL Tips:
Due to injuries, Antonin Kinsky (£4.5m) is playing regularly for Tottenham which makes him a very good value goalkeeper for his price in FPL. Manchester United have been very inconsistent this season, but someone who has always been a threat is Amad Diallo (£5.6m) who constantly pops up when United need him most.
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