
Double Gameweek 33 presents one of the clearest Free Hit opportunities of the run-in, with a cluster of clubs playing twice across Tuesday and Wednesday.
Using the expected starting line-ups, recent team news and the latest FPL form data, this guide focuses on five key DGW sides — selecting four players per club with an emphasis on:
- players who should start both matches
- strong recent form and total points output
- favourable fixtures within the double
- and in defence, a clear preference for centre-backs over full-backs due to reduced rotation risk
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The five clubs to target are Bournemouth, Leeds, Brighton, Chelsea and Liverpool.
Bournemouth
Fixtures: Newcastle (A), Leeds (H)
Bournemouth are one of the more appealing attacking doubles. The Newcastle away fixture is not easy, but the home match against Leeds gives them a very attractive second bite at the cherry.
Players to consider:
Evanilson (£6.5)
He should lead the line in both games and remains the clearest Bournemouth route for goals.
Rayan (£5.5)
A useful midfield option with attacking upside, especially if Bournemouth can find space in transition.
Senesi (£4.6)
The preferred Bournemouth defender for a double because centre-backs are more likely than full-backs to get two starts.
Truffert (£4.5)
A viable second defensive pick, although slightly less secure than Senesi over two matches.
Bournemouth’s appeal lies mainly in their attackers. If you want a differential double-up, Evanilson and Rayan make sense, while Senesi is the most reliable defensive route.
Leeds
Fixtures: Wolves (H), Bournemouth (A)
Leeds are a very useful DGW33 club because both fixtures are playable and the team news points toward a fairly settled side. The predicted line-ups commentary makes it clear that Joe Rodon is unlikely to be ready, so the better defensive pick is Bijol.
Players to consider:
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£5.8)
Expected to start and gives Leeds a focal point up front for both fixtures.
Brenden Aaronson (£5.7)
An attacking midfield option who should get good minutes and has enough creativity to deliver in either game.
Jaka Bijol (£3.9)
A cheap centre-back who fits the “two starts over flair” principle perfectly.
Pascal Struijk (£4.3)
Another centre-back option and probably the safest Leeds defensive pick for minutes.
Leeds may not have the same glamour as Liverpool or Chelsea, but for a Free Hit they offer exactly what you want: two fixtures, sensible prices and likely high minutes.
Brighton
Fixtures: Spurs (A), Chelsea (H)
Brighton come into the double in strong enough form to warrant attention, even if the fixtures are not the easiest. This is not a team to overload on a Free Hit, but there are still several viable picks.
Players to consider:
Pascal Groß (£5.5)
More likely than Mitoma to start both games and offers a steady all-round profile.
Danny Welbeck (£6.2)
Expected to lead the line and carries goal threat in both matches.
Jan Paul van Hecke (£4.6)
The standout Brighton defender for DGW purposes because centre-backs are more likely to survive both starts.
Bart Verbruggen (£4.6)
A goalkeeper with the potential for save points as well as appearance points across two fixtures.
Brighton’s double is more about selective investment than going all in. Groß and van Hecke look the safest picks.
Chelsea
Fixtures: Man Utd (H), Brighton (A)
Chelsea’s double is not straightforward, but they still have some of the strongest individual picks in the player pool. Their attack is capable of delivering in both matches, and there are a couple of defensive options worth considering.
Players to consider:
Cole Palmer (£10.8)
Still the standout Chelsea asset. He should start both and remains central to almost everything good Chelsea do in attack.
João Pedro (£7.6)
Strong recent form and a very good route into the Chelsea frontline.
Enzo Fernández (£7.3)
Should start both and offers a more stable midfield option if you want reliability over explosiveness.
Marc Cucurella (£6.0)
The best Chelsea defender for this week based on the predicted line-ups commentary and likely minutes.
Chelsea’s double is harder than Bournemouth’s or Leeds’, but the quality of Palmer and João Pedro means they cannot be ignored.
Liverpool
Fixtures: Everton (A), Crystal Palace (H)
Liverpool are still one of the standout DGW33 teams, even with injury issues in attack. The attraction here is not just the double, but the quality of the players and the strong home fixture against Crystal Palace in the second game.
Players to consider:
Mohamed Salah (£13.3)
Still the premium headline pick. Even if his season has been quieter by his own standards, two starts make him one of the top captaincy options.
Cody Gakpo (£7.5)
Expected to start in attack and looks one of the strongest value picks from the Liverpool frontline.
Alexis Mac Allister (£5.8)
One of the best-form midfielders and likely to play a major role across both games.
Virgil van Dijk (£5.8)
The standout Liverpool defender and the safest route into their back line.
Liverpool are probably the easiest team to build around for a Free Hit. Salah, Gakpo, Mac Allister and Van Dijk all have strong cases.
DGW33 Free Hit strategy
The biggest lesson for this week is simple: minutes matter more than upside if that upside comes with rotation risk.
That is why centre-backs are preferred to full-backs. Across two matches in quick succession, the defenders most likely to start twice are usually those playing in the middle. That is why Senesi, Bijol, Struijk, van Hecke and Van Dijk all stand out.
The second key point is not to overreact to the fact a team has two fixtures. Two awkward matches do not automatically beat one excellent single fixture. That is why Brighton and Chelsea should be approached with a bit more caution than Liverpool, Bournemouth or Leeds.
Final word
A successful DGW33 Free Hit is likely to be built around Liverpool first, then supported by a mix of Bournemouth, Leeds, Chelsea and Brighton depending on your preferred balance of safety and upside.
If you want the safest route, prioritise players who should start both matches and lean on centre-backs in defence.
If you want the highest upside, build around Salah, Palmer, João Pedro, Evanilson and the Leeds attack.
Get the minutes right, and the points should follow.
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