Salah on course to break the all-time FPL points record

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah is on course to break the all-time points record in the popular Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game.

Previously most famous in fantasy football circles for inspiring some of the best fantasy football teams names, Salah has already set a new record for the most points (320) in a single FPL season and still has another five games to add to his tally.

He broke his own record that was set in 2017/18 when he finished the campaign on 303 points and he could feasibly break the 350-points barrier this term.

Salah’s efforts during 2024/25 have made him the top performing Liverpool player in FPL, overtaking midfielder Steven Gerrard who previously held third place.

Only Wayne Rooney (2,338 points) and Frank Lampard (2,318 points) are ahead of Salah in the all-time standings and he will likely overhaul both of them next season.

He is 243 points behind the former Manchester United striker heading into Gameweek 34 and looks nailed on to reduce that deficit between now and the end of the season.

Salah has totalled 211 points or more in each of the last eight seasons, so should claim top spot in 2025/26 if he continues his stellar form and steers clear of major injuries.

Only three other current players feature alongside Salah in the all-time FPL top 10 – James Milner, Raheem Sterling and Heung-min Son.

However, Son is the only one of that group to garner more than 100 points this season, meaning Salah has no competition in the race to claim top spot.

All-time FPL points top 10

PLAYERAPPEARANCESPOINTS
Wayne Rooney4912,338
Frank Lampard4242,318
Mohamed Salah2962,095
Steven Gerrard4022,044
Petr Cech4431,908
John Terry3201,908
Harry Kane3201,891
James Milner6371,877
Raheem Sterling3941,851
Heung-min Son3311,727

Haaland could be a long-term threat to Salah

Salah’s rise up the FPL rankings is particularly impressive when considering he has broken through the 2,000-points barrier in less than 300 games.

Lampard garnered his tally of 2,318 points in 424 appearances, while Rooney amassed his 2,338 points in 491 matches.

If Salah maintains his average of around seven points per game over the next couple of seasons, his FPL tally would be somewhere around 2,560 points.

Of the current crop of Premier League players, only Manchester City striker Erling Braut Haaland has a realistic chance of getting anywhere near Salah’s mark.

The Norwegian star racked up 489 points in his first two seasons in the English top flight and added another 171 this term before picking up an ankle injury.

Man City expect Haaland to return to action before the end of the campaign and he could add to his overall tally of 660 points if he hits the ground running.

If Salah decides to leave Liverpool when his contract expires in 2027, the pathway would be clear for Haaland to try and catch him in the FPL points standings.

Based on his current FPL points average, it would take Haaland another nine seasons to pass the mark Salah is currently on course to set.

However, given that the Man City striker has made no secret of his desire to play in La Liga one day, he may ultimately have to settle for a place in the all-time top 10.

FPL 2024-2025: Blank Gameweek 34

With an average score of 56 FPL points and a highest score of 158 FPL points, Double Gameweek 33 did not disappoint. Especially if you were among the roughly 3% of fantasy managers who included Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard in their squads prior to the DGW33 deadline. The Belgian looked primed for a main role during the Double Gameweek and he delivered in a big way. A brace during the visit to Ipswich Town followed by a goal in the 2-2 draw at home to Crystal Palace meant no less than 24 FPL points for the Arsenal forward, who is listed as a midfielder in the official fantasy game. No player did better than him, though Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo made a great effort by scoring two goals and providing an assist against Brighton for 18 FPL points.

On to Gameweek 34, which is going to be a blank and a serious one at that. After doubles in GW33 for Arsenal, Aston Villa, Crystal Palace and Manchester City, those same four teams now have a blank to deal with in GW34. This is the result of the FA Cup semi-finals, which are taking place this weekend. You can therefore expect plenty of chips to be activated in the build-up to the Blank Gameweek 34 deadline, especially Free Hits. That is not only because the same four teams that doubled last week are blanking this week, but also because there is very likely another big double gameweek coming up in GW36, followed by another blank gameweek in GW37

Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 34 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, April 26th, 2025. The free to play FPL or pay to play season/weekend/daily games like FanTeam are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 24th, 2025)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKRaya (ARS), Henderson (CRY), Martinez (AST)Sels (NFO), Pope (NEW), Leno (FUL)BGW34
DEFMuñoz (CRY), Saliba (ARS), Gvardiol (MCI)Ait-Nouri (WOL), Schär (NEW), Milenkovic (NFO)BGW34
MIDSaka (ARS), Sarr (CRY), Rogers (AST)Mbeumo (BRE), Barnes (NEW, Iwobi (FUL)BGW34, Barnes and Iwobi form + fixture
FORMateta (CRY), Marmoush (MCI), Pedro (BRI)Cunha (WOL), Wood (NFO), Wissa (BRE)BGW34, Cunha form + fixture, Pedro suspension

Premium pick

When it comes to big names disappointing this season, much of the spotlights have been on Manchester United (and with good reason). As a side effect though, Tottenham Hotspur’s abominable performance has been snowed under a little bit. Sure, the London outfit has been on the receiving end of plenty of criticism this season, but are you aware that they currently find themselves, after 33 Premier League games, in 16th place? They sit on a mere 37 points as we speak and the numbers only become worse when we look at their away games so far: 16 away games, 5 victories, 1 draw, 10 defeats for a total of 16 points. All this to say that Mohamed Salah (£13.8m) is our premium fantasy pick for Blank Gameweek 34, as Liverpool prepare for a visit of Spurs on Sunday. We don’t need to repeat how good the Egyptian superstar is (27 goals and 18 assists in 33 league starts!), so before we move on, we just want to mention that the upcoming encounter at Anfield is not just any encounter. If the Reds manage a draw against Spurs at the very least, they will officially crown themselves champions of England for the twentieth time in history. Do you think this current Spurs side is going to spoil that occasion?

Non-premium pick

From Anfield to Molineux, where we have high hopes for our non-premium fantasy pick for Blank Gameweek 34. On Sunday, Matheus Cunha (£6.9m) and his teammates welcome Leicester City, whose relegation to the Championship was recently confirmed after their latest 0-1 defeat at the hands of Liverpool. A 4-match suspension kept the Brazilian out of Premier League action between Gameweek 28 and 31, but that barely seems to have had any effect on the excellent form he has been displaying so far this season. In 25 league starts, Cunha has amassed 14 goals and 5 assists, which is outstanding for a forward who started the 2024-2025 FPL campaign with a £6.5m price tag. Since his return to action, he scored a goal in GW32 against Spurs and provided an assist for the only goal of the game in GW33 against Manchester United. Next up for Cunha and Wolves are Leicester City, who have shipped 73 goals in 33 league games. Only Southampton have conceded more often, with 78 goals. Even though Leicester have already been relegated and Wolves have little to play for until the end of the season, we see good chances for Cunha here to build on his current tallies and further shoot himself up the radars of the English and international top clubs before the summer transfer window opens.

The budget enabler

The resurgence of Ryan Sessegnon (£4.1m) as a valid consideration in the official fantasy game could not come at a better time for many managers. The Fulham defender conquered a spot in the starting eleven back in GW31, in which he immediately scored against Liverpool, and he has been starting ever since. What’s more, in GW33 he got an assist on top of a clean sheet against Chelsea for a very nice 11-point haul. What we’ve got now is an absolute bargain defender, playing as a winger for a decent team, and facing the Premier League’s worst defence in Blank Gameweek 34. Like we said, a dream for fantasy managers as many prepare for to deploy their Free Hit chips. Fulham are visiting Southampton on Saturday and we see potential at both ends of the pitch for Sessegnon in that game. Apart from the fact that the Saints have conceded more goals than any other side in the league (78 goals conceded in 33 games), they are also far from prolific in front of the opposition’s goal. They have scored just 24 goals so far, the least of all teams in the league, and just 11 of those goals were scored in front of their own fans. Despite Fulham not really having anything left to play for this season, we are absolutely recommending including Ryan Sessegnon on your scouting lists, especially if you are in need of a bargain defender.

The differential

To be honest, we are quite excited about Blank Gameweek 34, as it’s offering us plenty of interesting fantasy options, despite a few of the major teams missing out. It took us a while to decide on our differential fantasy pick for GW34, but we have eventually gone with Harvey Barnes (£6.0m). The Newcastle winger, who is listed as a midfielder in the official fantasy game, got back in manager Eddie Howe’s starting eleven back in Gameweek 28, due to an injury to Anthony Gordon. In the six league games Newcastle played since then, Barnes recorded an incredible 4 goals and 4 assists for a total of 51 FPL points. Despite those impressive numbers and his price tag of just £6.0m, the Magpie winger is still sitting in just over 5% of all squads in the official fantasy game, at the moment of writing. That form makes him a stand-out differential option for Blank Gameweek 34, when Newcastle are hosting Ipswich Town. The Tractor Boys’ relegation to the Championship has already been confirmed, while Newcastle are still very much in the race for Champions League football next season, so we are expecting a rather one-sided affair at Saint James’ Park on Saturday. Hopefully, Barnes can benefit from that with another attacking return or two.

The (vice-)captaincy

We are seeing a few very good candidates for the armband in Blank Gameweek 34, but we have gone with the predictable choice. Mo Salah, this season’s best player, is preparing for a home game against an unreliable Spurs that could bring Liverpool the twentieth league title in their history. He is our captain for Blank Gameweek 34.

Blank Gameweek 34 is offering plenty of good alternatives for the Egyptian though, in case you don’t trust him with the armband for some obscure reason. On the Newcastle roster, you’ve got Alexander Isak and Harvey Barnes for their home game against Ipswich Town. At Wolves, you’ve got Matheus Cunha for the home game against Leicester City. And there is always Cole Palmer, of course, who is facing Everton at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

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Exploring the Fascinating World of English Football League

English football, the most popular sport in the world, has provided ideas and inspiration to practically any era and corner of the game. With the origins of the league in the traditions of England, the sport has ballooned over the years, capturing the hearts of viewers around the globe through lofty clubs, players with legacies and moments that are hard to forget.

Whether increasing your experience by betting on the line with VOdds, the excitement continues. This blog provides a comprehensive insight into the world of English football, exploring its rich history, famous clubs, legendary players, fiercely contested leagues, and the unique cultural impact that extends beyond the confines of the pitch.

A Short History of English Football

Football in England can be traced to the mid-19th century when the Football Association (FA) was founded. This was a turning point when standardized rules were set in place, further differentiating the game of football from other forms, like rugby. This established framework of the FA and its rules brought organized play to clubs from all corners of England, paving the way for multiple leagues and the expansion of football as a nationwide sport.

In 1888, English football made history by becoming the world’s first professional league. This was a big step for the sport. This notable event allowed the clubs to be professionalized and attracted many skilled players, differing from other players, who could now devote all their attention to learning skills and tactics. Over the next few decades, English football completely transformed from informal amateur games played on small local pitches to games played by professional clubs of international renown in massive, iconic stadiums.

These advancements did not just refine playing styles; they made football’s global profile competitive with any other international sport through innovations like radio broadcasts, television coverage, and comprehensive commercialization, setting the standard for the sport’s modern international appeal.

Famous English Football Clubs

English football teams are famous for their rich history of success and passionate fan bases. Here are some of the most famous:

  • Manchester United: As much associated with its glorious history, globally acclaimed Old Trafford ground, and idols including Sir Bobby Charlton, Ryan Giggs and Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • Liverpool FC: Most associated with its rivalry with Manchester United, its legendary atmosphere at Anfield, and legends like Steven Gerrard and Kenny Dalglish.
  • Arsenal: The only team with a unique style of play, historic coaches (especially Arsène Wenger) and the 2003-2004 team that went an entire league season undefeated, known as the “Invincibles.”
  • Chelsea FC: Became a dominant power in the Premier League era, especially with José Mourinho at the helm.

Manchester City, with lots of money and great players, became a powerful team under manager Pep Guardiola. His smart strategies made Manchester City famous.

Legendary Players of English Football

There have been many iconic players to have come out of English football, blessed with talents to dazzle the world:

  • Sir Bobby Charlton: The star of England’s victorious 1966 World Cup squad, with a fearsome shot and a fierce dedication as a leader for Manchester United.
  • David Beckham: World-renowned for his spectacular free-kicks, stylish influence and achievements — Mr Beckham with Manchester United, England
  • Wayne Rooney: An all-time England top scorer, widely known for his brutish style of play, record holder at both Manchester United and Everton.
  • Alan Shearer: All-time Premier League scorer, noted for his finishing ability and loyalty to Newcastle United

These games and the legends associated with them have taken English football bet, to a whole new level, capturing the attention of fans worldwide and serving as a source of motivation for generations of aspiring professionals.

Global Showcase of the Premier League

Founded in 1992, the Premier League revolutionized English football, establishing a highly lucrative competition, carried by global broadcasters. Its annual audience, by some estimates, the largest of any football league in the world, tops two and a half billion people.

It is popular for its competitive balance, its star-studded clubs and its unpredictable outcomes. Not only has this league had a dramatic impact on the commercial viability of the English game, but it has also opened the door to a world audience.

Culture of Football in England and Fan Interaction

The culture of football in England is known for its passionate fans, club anthems, and all-round colour. The fans are an integral part of the process, showing undying positive support, win or lose! Traditions like fans congregating in pubs ahead of matches, singing in terraces and fierce rivalries have become an intrinsic part of match-day culture.

Clubs are deeply embedded in their communities, functioning as more than just sports teams, as community assets that drive social inclusion, charity work and community pride.

The FA Cup: Its Improvement

The FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the world, established in 1871, and is the epitome of English football tradition. This is widely praised for its format, which allows smaller clubs to take on giants, leading to famous “David vs. Goliath” clashes.

It is an event characterised by unpredictability and romance in football, none more clearly than memorable upsets such as Wimbledon vanquishing Liverpool in the 1988 final.

English Football: Challenges and A Look Ahead

English football, though, faces various challenges with financial mismatches among clubs, maintaining competitiveness, and tackling racism and fan misconduct.

The challenge ahead is maintaining the integrity and accessibility of the sport. Programs aimed at youth development, equal play rules and financial sustainability are critical to the sports continuity, especially when football is increasingly vital, both economically and socially.

Conclusion

English soccer remains a timeless show that captivates millions all around. It embodies feelings, narratives, and experiences that strike profoundly with fans of all ages, not just a game. From the charged ambiance of full stadiums during crucial games to the more silent yet intense experience of viewing games at home, the activity guarantees thrill, conflict, and matchless amusement. The mix of strong historical customs, famous soccer stars, and fervent fans forms an interesting story that goes above and beyond the field. 

Established clubs keep developing their reputations, producing fresh heroes who motivate coming generations. Conversely, the cutthroat competitive character of leagues like the Premier League guarantees unpredictability and sustains worldwide appeal. English football also has difficulties as it changes in keeping financial stability among teams, dealing with social issues inside the sport, and reconciling tradition with modernization. 

However, with the help of VOdds, you can increase your betting interaction and winning. Through betting websites, live in the stands, or following on television, English football still inspires, stimulates, and unites people from all around the world.

FPL 2024-2025: Double Gameweek 33

If you went all in on Newcastle for Double Gameweek 33, hats off to you, because the Magpies dominated practically all of the FPL-related rankings this past week. An impressive 4-1 victory over Manchester United was followed up with a 5-0 thrashing of Crystal Palace, which resulted in a Team of the Week with no less than five Newcastle players. Stand-out performer by far was Harvey Barnes, who got 3 goals, an assist and 27 FPL points over two games, followed by budget gem (and our DGW32 Budget Enabler) Jacob Murphy with 19 FPL points, courtesy of a goal and 2 assists.

No rest for the wicked though, as we are moving straight into another Double Gameweek on Saturday. This time four teams have a double (see overview below) and the ultimate goal here is to identify “this double gameweek’s Newcastle”. Unfortunately, none of the doubles look as enticing as Newcastle’s did in DGW32, but that doesn’t mean there is not a lot of potential. In that sense, we are particularly looking at Arsenal, who come off a heroic elimination of Real Madrid in the Champions League and who are now set to face Ipswich away and Palace at home. The other doubling side we’d punt on are Manchester City, with a visit to Everton followed by a home game against Aston Villa.

As far as single-fixture teams are concerned, you should probably not sleep on Liverpool. The Reds are visiting leaky Leicester City on Sunday and it feels like there will be goals in this one.

The doubling teams and their fixtures in Double Gameweek 33:

TEAMDGW33 FIXTURE 1DGW33 FIXTURE 2
ArsenalIpswich Town (away)Crystal Palace (home)
Aston VillaNewcastle (home)Manchester City (away)
Crystal PalaceBournemouth (home)Arsenal (away)
Manchester CityEverton (away)Aston Villa (home)

Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 33 is set at 15h00 (UK time) on Saturday, April 19th, 2025. The free to play FPL or pay to play season/weekend/daily games like FanTeam are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 17th, 2025)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKSels (NFO), Pickford (EVE), Henderson (CRY)Raya (ARS), Martinez (AST), Areola (WHU)DGW33
DEFAina (NFO), Gabriel (ARS), Alexander-Arnold (LIV)Saliba (ARS), Gvardiol (MCI), Timber (ARS)DGW33, all transferred-out defenders are injured
MIDKluivert (BOU), Palmer (CHE), Mbeumo (BRE)Saka (ARS), Rogers (AST), De Bruyne (MCI)DGW33, Kluivert injury doubt
FORWood (NFO), Isak (NEW), Mateta (CRY)Marmoush (MCI), Watkins (AST), Mateta (CRY)DGW33

Premium pick

Now, before we continue, we have to mention that this premium fantasy pick comes with some risk, in the sense that Bukayo Saka (£10.5m) only relatively recently returned from injury. He was brought in from the bench back in Gameweek 30 (and immediately scored) and played no longer than 45 minutes in a league game since then. It should be noted though, that this minute management in the league also had to do with Arsenal’s Champions League quarterfinal clash with Real Madrid, in which Saka completed 74 minutes (in the first leg) and 77 minutes (in the second leg), scoring one goal in the second leg. Now that Los Blancos have been dispatched of and the Gunners find themselves in the Champions League semifinals for the first time since the 2020-2021 campaign, the focus can go back on the Prem for a bit. Saka is obviously an integral part of manager Mikel Arteta’s side and while we are fully aware of the risks surrounding his playing time (rotation, recent injury history, fatigue), he looks like a must-have to us for DGW33. The Gunners are facing Ipswich Town away first, followed by a home encounter with Crystal Palace. We are convinced that Saka will get sufficient playing time, at least 120 minutes of action over both games, which makes him a shoo-in for us as the stand-out premium fantasy pick for Double Gameweek 33.

Non-premium pick

We considered Gabriel Martinelli for this category, Ollie Watkins, William Saliba, but we have been playing FPL for some time now and one of the things we have learned over those many years is this: when Kevin de Bruyne (£9.3m) doubles, you pick Kevin de Bruyne. Rumours of increasing bad blood between the Belgian midfield maestro and Manchester City have surfaced over the past few days, as a result of the club’s decision to not extend the player’s contract at the end of this season, and if you know the player Kevin de Bruyne a little, those are the kind of circumstances in which he can rise to unrivalled heights. Combine that possibility with his many extraordinary qualities, add to that a double against Everton (away) and Aston Villa (home), and what you get is pure, raw, double-digit-haul potential. He absolutely bossed City’s last game against Palace, which resulted in a goal and an assist for 12 FPL points, and that’s not even all. He also fired six shots in that game and he created two big chances, making him Manchester City’s creator in chief by some distance. We all know Pep Guardiola’s love for rotation, but considering his side’s position at the moment and the fact that they only have the Premier League left to play for, we are pretty certain that KDB will play a majority of the minutes available during City’s Double Gameweek 33.

The budget enabler

In Double Gameweek 32, budget fantasy pick Jacob Murphy stood out with a wonderful 19-point haul. In Double Gameweek 33, we have a feeling that Morgan Rogers (£5.6m) might take on that role as Aston Villa prepare for a home game against Newcastle and an away game Manchester City. Granted, opponent-wise Rogers’ double is considerably harder than Murphy’s was last week, so we’re not expecting 19 FPL points here, but we can definitely see a return or two for the young winger. Villa did just get eliminated by Paris Saint Germain in the Champions League, so rotation might be a factor here, but our confidence in Rogers’ minutes is strengthened by the fact that he is the third-most used player under manager Unai Emery, right behind midfielder Youri Tielemans and goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez. That’s not that surprising if you look at his attacking returns in the Premier League up to this point: 31 starts, 8 goals, 8 assists, 7 clean sheets and 14 bonus points for a total of 138 FPL points. Only striker Ollie Watkins has more at this point amongst all players on the Villa roster (156 points).

The differential

With the likes of Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus out injured, and the likelihood of rotation for players like Gabriel Martinelli and Bukayo Saka due to Champions League exertions, Leandro Trossard (£6.7m) has all the makings of a great differential fantasy pick for Double Gameweek 33. He featured only 29 minutes spread over two legs against Real Madrid, but completed the 90 minutes in six of the last seven Premier League games, which makes it clear for us how Arteta sees the Belgian’s role at the moment. With a double against Ipswich away and Palace away, it could be a perfect coming-together of circumstances for the player and for the roughly 3% of fantasy managers who currently have them in their squads. Trossard has started in 23 games so far, in which he amassed 2,092 playing minutes, and got 5 goals and 6 assists for a total of 112 FPL points. That is actually just a few points behind goalkeeper David Raya (123), central defenders William Saliba (120) and Gabriel (117) and winger Bukayo Saka (117), who are all undisputed starters under Arteta. It just shows how effective Trossard can be, even when he gets less minutes than he would like, and what an interesting differential fantasy pick he currently is for Double Gameweek 33.

The (vice-)captaincy

The armband decision is not an easy one in Double Gameweek 33. We are very much divided between Kevin de Bruyne, thanks to his practically guaranteed minutes in squad full of exceptional players that needs the points, and Bukayo Saka, who has good fixtures in the double but who is at risk of some minute management by his coach. We ended up slapping the armband on KDB.

Outside of De Bruyne and Saka, we like the look of Gabriel Martinelli and Ollie Watkins as well, despite the latter’s challenging Double Gameweek fixtures. Leandro Trossard is out stand-out differential captain, while Mohamed Salah (away at Leicester) is always there for those managers who prefer security (the man has just broken the record for total goals + assists in a 38-game Premier League season) over Double Gameweek anxiety.

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Beyond Match Day: Fun Things Sports Fans Can Do Between Games

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Being a sports fan isn’t just about the 90 minutes on the pitch, the four quarters on the court, or the innings at the crease. It’s a lifestyle, a passion, and for many, a way of connecting with others. But what happens when your favourite team isn’t playing? Whether it’s the off-season, a postponed match, or simply a quiet week, there are plenty of ways to keep that fan energy alive. Here are some fun and fulfilling things sports fans can do between games to stay connected, entertained, and engaged.

Catch Up on Highlights and Classic Matches

If you’re missing the thrill of live sport, revisit some of your team’s best moments. Many sports platforms and official club websites offer archives of historic games, highlight reels, and legendary matches. Watching a dramatic last-minute goal or a nail-biting comeback win never gets old and can be the perfect fix to fill the void between fixtures.

Streaming platforms like YouTube are goldmines for full-length classics, behind-the-scenes documentaries, and top 10 compilations. Whether it’s reliving the glory of your team’s championship season or enjoying vintage performances from sporting greats, there’s no shortage of content to keep your adrenaline going.

Play Sports-Themed Games Online 

If you’re missing the thrill of live sports, gaming can be the perfect way to fill the gap—whether you’re after something strategic, competitive, or just plain fun. While sports video games like FIFA, NBA 2K, Football Manager, and MLB The Show are ideal for staying connected to your favourite sport, there’s a whole world of gaming to explore beyond the stadium.

Many fans dive into action-packed console or PC games that offer immersive storylines, online multiplayer modes, and competitive play that scratches the same itch as watching a high-stakes match. Others prefer more casual options—think puzzle games, mobile apps, or quick-to-play titles that are perfect for short breaks or evening wind-downs.

And for those looking to combine entertainment with a little excitement, sports-themed online casino games can be a fun option. Popular with sports fans during their downtime, these games offer quick rounds of entertainment, and many feature sports themes that echo the buzz of a matchday. As online casinos increase in popularity, a growing number of bettors are choosing to wager on UK casinos not on GamStop because these international sites, which bypass the UK’s strict rules, are known for their flexibility and huge game libraries. With so many titles on offer, it means that bettors will be able to find sports-themed casino games, whether they’re playing from home or on the go. 

Whether you’re managing a football team in career mode, spinning the reels on a virtual slot, or playing a relaxing mobile game on your lunch break, gaming is a great way to stay entertained and engaged until your team is back in action.

Dive into Fantasy Leagues

Fantasy sports, like football and basketball, have become a major pastime for fans around the world. Even when your team isn’t on the pitch, you can still be involved in the action by managing your fantasy squad. It keeps you engaged with the wider league, encourages you to follow player stats and team performances, and gives you a reason to watch games you might not otherwise follow.

It also adds a layer of competition among friends and workmates, sparking conversations, rivalries, and the occasional bit of friendly banter. For many, fantasy leagues are more than a game—they’re a season-long obsession.

Read, Watch, and Listen to Sports Content

When your team isn’t playing, it’s a great time to explore the wider world of sports media. Sports blogs, forums, podcasts, and YouTube channels are packed with content that dives deep into game analysis, player interviews, transfer rumours, and tactical breakdowns.

There are thousands of sports podcasts covering every angle of every sport, from grassroots level to the big leagues. Whether you’re into heated debates, comedic takes, or in-depth scouting reports, there’s something for every kind of fan. Reading sports books and biographies is another fantastic way to learn more about the history of your sport and the personalities who’ve shaped it.

Get Social

Social media is a treasure trove for fans looking to stay in the loop and share their passion. Join Facebook groups, follow your team’s official pages, chat with fellow supporters on Twitter/X, or jump into Reddit threads to share your opinions. Social platforms offer instant updates, fan discussions, and sometimes direct interaction with players and coaches.

Many clubs also host fan Q&As, competitions, and virtual events to keep the community engaged during downtime. By getting involved online, you stay plugged into the conversation and feel like part of something bigger, even when there’s no game to watch.

Visit Club Museums or Stadiums

If your team is local—or if you’re up for a road trip—why not take the opportunity to explore their home turf in a different way? Many football clubs, for instance, offer stadium tours and have museums showcasing trophies, memorabilia, and historic moments.

It’s a unique way to feel closer to the team and appreciate the culture and history that surrounds your club. Even if your team isn’t playing, walking through the tunnel or sitting in the stands can be a thrill in itself.

Try a New Sport

Sometimes, the best way to appreciate your sport even more is to try something different. Watching other sports or even giving them a go can be a refreshing change. If you’re a football fan, maybe try a bit of rugby, cricket, or basketball. Exploring another sport can widen your appreciation for athleticism and strategy, and who knows—you might discover a new passion while you wait for your team to return.

Volunteer or Join a Local League

Support your love of sport by getting involved in your local community. Volunteering at a youth club, refereeing matches, or joining an amateur league is a fantastic way to keep active, meet fellow fans, and give back to the sporting world. It’s a brilliant reminder of why we love sport in the first place—not just for the competition, but for the community it creates.

Retro Gaming in Manchester: How Classic Games Are Making a Comeback

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The 1980s and 1990s were the golden age of arcade gaming. In Manchester, as in many other places, arcades were bustling hubs of entertainment where friends gathered to compete for high scores and bragging rights. Games like Street Fighter, Pac-Man, and Galaga were household names, and these iconic titles became ingrained in local culture. Arcades were more than just places to play; they were social spaces, and for many, they represented a sense of community that is often lost in today’s digital world.

As the years went by, however, the rise of home consoles and personal computers led to the decline of traditional arcades. With the availability of consoles like the Sega Mega Drive, PlayStation, and Nintendo 64, players could now enjoy their favourite games from the comfort of their own homes. 

Retro Gaming in Online Casinos

The online gaming world has also embraced the retro revival. As the online casino industry continues to grow, it’s no surprise that some operators are tapping into the nostalgic appeal of classic arcade games. Even if you visit a casino not on GamStop you will often find a range of retro-themed slots, offering players a chance to enjoy these iconic titles with a contemporary twist. At these platforms, players can engage in slot machines themed around classic games like Space Invaders and Pac-Man.

Incorporating retro games into online casinos is an excellent way for operators to differentiate themselves and attract players who are looking for something a little more familiar. These retro-themed slots or games often feature enhanced graphics and gameplay, but they still retain the core elements that made the original arcade versions so beloved. Whether it’s the simple thrill of guiding a character through mazes or defending space from alien invaders, these games tap into the nostalgia that many players crave.

The Impact of Retro Gaming on Youth Culture

Interestingly, the revival of retro gaming isn’t limited to those who grew up in the ‘80s and ‘90s. Younger generations are increasingly embracing retro titles, often through digital platforms like emulators or gaming subscriptions. For many, these games offer an accessible introduction to the history of gaming, helping them understand where modern titles came from. Games like Tetris and Super Mario Bros. offer lessons in problem-solving and coordination, skills that are still relevant in the world of today’s high-tech gaming.

As Manchester’s gaming community continues to grow, retro games provide a common thread that links players of all ages. Younger gamers might not have experienced the original arcade machines, but through the power of online emulators and platforms, they can still enjoy the classics. Retro gaming events in the area also bring together people from different generations, creating a unique opportunity for players to share experiences and celebrate their love of gaming.

Local Retro Gaming Events and Gatherings

Retro gaming is not just a solitary hobby but also a social activity. The UK is home to a number of gaming cafes, retro arcades and community events where retro enthusiasts can gather to enjoy their favourite titles. Many of these venues offer retro arcade machines alongside modern consoles, allowing patrons to experience the best of both worlds. Some even host tournaments or themed events, further strengthening the sense of community among local gamers.

The return of retro gaming to the local gaming scene has breathed new life into the city’s entertainment options. Whether it’s hosting a tournament or simply enjoying a retro game with friends, Manchester’s gaming culture is embracing the past while moving forward into the future. This blend of old and new is what makes the gaming scene so unique and exciting.

The Revival of Retro Gaming

Today, retro gaming is thriving once again. A new generation of gamers has discovered the charm of these older titles, and the resurgence of retro gaming is in full swing. But what is it about these classic games that continue to capture our imaginations? For many, it’s the simplicity and challenge these games offer. The pixelated graphics and straightforward gameplay stand in stark contrast to today’s visually stunning, complex video games, offering a refreshing break from modern gaming trends.

One of the main reasons retro gaming is making a comeback is the rise of digital platforms that allow players to revisit their favourite games. Services like Nintendo Switch Online, Xbox Game Pass, and PlayStation Plus offer subscriptions where players can access a library of retro games. Local gaming cafes and events often host retro gaming nights, where players can get together and relive the glory days of arcade classics. These social events offer a sense of community that was so important to arcade culture back in the day.

Tongits Goes Digital: The Ultimate Gaming Experience on GameZone

In the ever-evolving world of digital entertainment, traditional games are finding new life on online platforms. One such game that has made a spectacular transition from tabletop to touchscreen is Tongits, the beloved Filipino card game. Thanks to GameZone, this cultural treasure has been transformed into an immersive digital experience that’s captivating players worldwide. Let’s dive into the world of online Tongits and discover why GameZone is the go-to destination for both seasoned players and curious newcomers.

The Essence of Tongits

Before we explore the digital realm, let’s take a moment to appreciate the essence of Tongits. This three-player card game has been a staple of Filipino social gatherings for generations. Whether it’s played during family reunions, fiestas, or lazy afternoons, Tongits has always been more than just a game—it’s a social ritual that brings people together.

GameZone: Bringing Tongits into the Digital Age

GameZone has masterfully translated the excitement and nuances of Tongits into a digital format. But they didn’t stop at mere replication—they’ve enhanced the game with features that take advantage of the online environment while staying true to the spirit of Tongits. Here’s what makes GameZone the ultimate digital Tongits destination:

  1. Real Players, Real Excitement

At the heart of GameZone’s success is its commitment to authentic gameplay. Instead of relying on AI opponents, GameZone connects you with real players from around the world. This ensures that every match is unpredictable, challenging, and filled with the human element that makes Tongits so engaging. You’ll experience the thrill of outsmarting actual opponents, just like in a real-life game.

  1. Smart Matchmaking for Fair Play

Nothing ruins a game faster than a mismatched opponent. GameZone’s intelligent matchmaking system evaluates your skill level and pairs you with players of similar ability. This ensures that every match is competitive and enjoyable, whether you’re a beginner or a Tongits master.

  1. Multiple Game Modes for Every Mood

GameZone understands that players have different preferences and time constraints. That’s why they offer several game modes:

  • Tongits Plus: The classic version for traditionalists who love the original rules.
  • Tongits Quick: Perfect for when you want a thrilling match in under 5 minutes.
  • Tongits Joker: A spicy variant that includes Joker cards, adding an extra layer of strategy and excitement.
  1. Sleek, Intuitive Interface

One of GameZone’s standout features is its beautifully designed interface. With clean visuals, smooth animations, and responsive controls, playing Tongits has never been more visually appealing or user-friendly. The crisp card designs and dynamic effects contribute to a premium gaming experience, while the clutter-free layout ensures that even first-time players can navigate with ease.

Features That Elevate the Experience

GameZone doesn’t just offer a digital version of Tongits—it creates an entire ecosystem around the game that keeps players coming back for more.

Tournaments and Events

For those with a competitive streak, GameZone hosts regular tournaments and events. These range from weekly challenges to massive seasonal tournaments, offering players the chance to compete for leaderboard positions, in-game currency, and even real-money rewards. These events not only foster a sense of community but also challenge players to continuously improve their skills.

Daily Bonuses and In-Game Challenges

To keep things exciting, GameZone offers daily bonuses and in-game challenges. Log in every day to earn free chips, exclusive avatars, and event entries. Complete missions like winning with Tongits, getting a burn, or pulling off a perfect set to collect points and unlock bigger bonuses. These features add an extra layer of engagement and reward regular players.

Licensed and Secure

In the world of online gaming, security is paramount. GameZone is PAGCOR-licensed, which guarantees fair play, data security, and responsible gaming practices. Anti-cheat algorithms and encrypted transactions ensure that your gameplay is both safe and honest, allowing you to focus on the fun without worrying about the integrity of the platform.

Play Anytime, Anywhere

One of the biggest advantages of digital Tongits is its accessibility. GameZone works seamlessly on both mobile devices and desktops, allowing you to jump into a game whenever and wherever you want. Whether you’re on your daily commute, taking a lunch break, or winding down for the night, a game of Tongits is always just a few taps away.

Preserving Filipino Culture in the Digital Age

While GameZone has modernized Tongits, they’ve done so with a deep respect for its cultural significance. The platform serves as a bridge between tradition and technology, allowing a new generation to discover and appreciate this Filipino classic.

For overseas Filipinos, GameZone offers a way to stay connected to their roots. Players can enjoy a piece of home and connect with kababayans from around the world, all while indulging in a beloved pastime. It’s more than just a game—it’s a celebration of Filipino culture and community.

Tips for Making the Most of Your GameZone Experience

Whether you’re new to Tongits or looking to up your game, here are some tips to enhance your experience on GameZone:

  1. Master the Basics: Before diving into tournaments, spend time in classic mode to perfect your strategy.
  2. Manage Your Cards Wisely: Don’t hold onto cards for too long—strategic discarding is key to success.
  3. Observe Your Opponents: Pay attention to their playstyle and try to anticipate their moves.
  4. Explore All Game Modes: Switch between different modes to keep your skills sharp and avoid becoming predictable.
  5. Engage with the Community: Participate in tournaments, chat with other players, and make the most of the platform’s social features.

Why GameZone Stands Out

In a crowded field of online gaming platforms, GameZone truly stands out for its commitment to excellence. Regular updates, responsive customer support, and a dedication to fair play all contribute to a superior gaming experience. The platform’s rich, engaging gameplay captures the tension and thrill of live matches, making every game feel special.

Conclusion: More Than Just a Game

Tongits on GameZone isn’t just about playing cards—it’s about creating memories, fostering community, and celebrating Filipino culture. Whether you’re playing to reconnect with your roots, challenge the best in the world, or simply enjoy a fun pastime, GameZone offers an unparalleled Tongits experience.

So why wait? Download GameZone today, join the global Tongits community, and start making your own digital Tongits memories. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a curious newcomer, there’s never been a better time to experience the magic of Tongits. Get ready to shuffle, deal, and play your way to victory—one card at a time!

A History of Liverpool’s Penalty Shootout Drama

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​Liverpool Football Club (LFC) are not only one of the most successful and storied football clubs in the world but also a global cultural phenomenon. Its rich history, iconic players, and passionate fanbase have made it a symbol of pride far beyond the footballing community. One area where LFC’s legacy truly shines is in high-stakes penalty shootouts. These dramatic encounters have delivered some of the most iconic moments in the club’s history. From European triumphs to domestic cup deciders, Liverpool’s penalty shootout dramas reflect its resilience, strategy, and unwavering spirit.

Fans, Nerves, and the Betting Game

For Liverpool supporters, penalty shootouts are heart-pounding events that stir raw emotion. Each kick carries the weight of history, and the atmosphere is electric, whether in the stands or at home. These moments are not just about football; they’re about identity, pride, and passion. Sports betting adds another layer of intensity. 

Bookmakers often offer real-time odds on shootout outcomes, including individual penalty takers, total goals scored, and even the likelihood of a goalkeeper making a save. For some fans, this opportunity is unmissable. Many fans who would normally miss out due to the UK self-exclusion scheme often explore alternative means like betting sites not on GamStop UK 2025, which allow them to fully immerse themselves in these iconic moments without the restrictions.

Rome, 1984 – Grobbelaar’s Spaghetti Legs Win the Cup

One of the most iconic penalty shootouts in Liverpool’s history occurred during the 1984 European Cup Final against AS Roma at the Stadio Olimpico, Roma’s home ground. After a 1-1 draw in regular and extra time, the match proceeded to penalties. Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar employed unorthodox tactics to unnerve the Roma players, famously performing the “spaghetti legs” routine. This psychological strategy contributed to crucial misses by Roma, allowing Liverpool to secure a 4-2 victory in the shootout and claim their fourth European Cup title.

Cardiff, 2001 – Westerveld Seals the First of the Treble

In the 2000-01 season, Liverpool faced Birmingham City in the Football League Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. The match ended 1-1 after extra time, leading to a penalty shootout. Liverpool triumphed 5-4, with goalkeeper Sander Westerveld making a decisive save to clinch the victory. This win marked the beginning of a treble-winning season for Liverpool, as they went on to secure the FA Cup and UEFA Cup.

Istanbul, 2005 – The Miracle and the ‘Dudek Dance’

Perhaps the most memorable penalty shootout in Liverpool’s history took place during the 2005 UEFA Champions League Final against AC Milan in Istanbul. After trailing 3-0 at halftime, Liverpool mounted a remarkable comeback to level the score at 3-3, forcing extra time and eventually penalties. Goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek emulated Grobbelaar’s distracting tactics, performing the “Dudek dance” on the goal line. His antics, combined with crucial saves, led Liverpool to a 3-2 victory in the shootout, securing their fifth European Cup.

Wembley, 2012 – Redemption Through Resilience

In the 2011-12 season, Liverpool faced Cardiff City in the Football League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. The match ended 2-2 after extra time, leading to a penalty shootout. Despite misses from Steven Gerrard and Charlie Adam, Liverpool emerged victorious with a 3-2 win in the shootout, claiming their eighth League Cup title.

Istanbul Again, 2019 – Adrián’s Moment in the Super Cup

Once again, Liverpool were no strangers to shootout pressure in the 2019 UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea in Istanbul. After a 2-2 draw in extra time, the match was decided by penalties. Goalkeeper Adrián made the decisive save against Tammy Abraham, securing a 5-4 shootout victory and adding another European trophy to Liverpool’s collection.

Wembley, 2022 – Kelleher the Hero in the 11–10 Epic

In the 2021-22 season, Liverpool faced Chelsea in the EFL Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. After a goalless draw in regular and extra time, the match proceeded to a penalty shootout. In a remarkable sequence, all outfield players scored their penalties, leading to a showdown between the goalkeepers. Liverpool’s Caoimhín Kelleher converted his spot-kick, and Chelsea’s Kepa Arrizabalaga missed, resulting in an 11-10 victory for Liverpool. This win marked Liverpool’s record ninth League Cup title.

Anfield, 2025 – PSG End Liverpool’s European Shootout Streak

In a recent encounter, Liverpool faced Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) in the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League. After a 1-1 aggregate draw, the match at Anfield proceeded to a penalty shootout. PSG’s goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma made crucial saves against Darwin Núñez and Curtis Jones, leading to a 4-1 shootout defeat for Liverpool. This marked Liverpool’s first penalty shootout loss in the European Cup and the first time they were eliminated after winning the first leg away from home.

The Psychology Behind the Spot Kick

Liverpool’s history in penalty shootouts reflects evolving strategy and mental resilience. In the 1980s, Bruce Grobbelaar set a precedent for psychological warfare, using theatrical distraction to unnerve opponents. Two decades later, Jerzy Dudek echoed that legacy with his own eccentric antics, helping Liverpool clinch the 2005 Champions League.

In recent years, the focus has shifted to composure and precision. Caoimhín Kelleher’s cool finish in 2022 underlined a modern emphasis on preparation and execution when pressure is at its peak.

The Overlap Between Fantasy Teams and Sports Betting

Okay, buckle up. The sports world is evolving faster than a Premier League striker switches clubs. We’re not just talking new kits and team tactics — this is a full-on digital revolution. Today, shouting at the screen during a match isn’t just fandom; it’s strategy. It’s speculation. It’s engagement on a whole new level.

Thanks to the rise of integrated platforms, the gap between fantasy sports and strategic betting is closing fast. For those navigating this shifting space, platforms like ufabet เว็บตรง reflect a broader trend: the demand for direct, secure access to betting environments that mesh with how fans now consume sports. But it’s not just about safer logins or faster interfaces. The real story is how our relationship with sports is changing — from passive spectating to active, data-fueled participation. Whether you’re tweaking a fantasy lineup or placing a live bet mid-game, it’s all part of the same, increasingly connected experience.

The New Playing Field

It’s 2025. The line between playing armchair manager in fantasy leagues and risking cold, hard cash on sports betting? Gone. Think of it: old-school fantasy was all about bragging rights. You picked players, tracked stats, and lorded it over your mates. Betting? Predicting outcomes, pure risk, fuelled by instinct and that dodgy premonition after one too many pints. Tech, data and our craving for a rush? They’ve nuked those boxes. It’s one sprawling digital brawl now.

A Quick Look Back: Separate Beginnings

Fantasy sports? Started quaint. Picture rotisserie leagues: blokes crammed in smoky rooms, scribbling stats. Then the internet hit and BOOM, online leagues went wild. Betting? Always lurking, first in the shadows, then legit as laws changed and sports books opened up. For years, separate corners. Fantasy = being “right”. Betting = the cash. But then DraftKings and companies like that saw a chance to mash it all up. That’s when the blurring really began.

Tech’s the Villain (or Hero?)

The main culprit? Technology, duh. Those mobile apps? They’re not just for scores. They’re portals that link fantasy team madness with real-time betting. We’re talking AI engines that are scary good. They spit out projected scores for your fantasy team and suggest a risky underdog bet, all on the same screen.

Real-time API data feeds these engines, crucial for setting betting lines and projecting fantasy scores. Look at DraftKings, FanDuel, Underdog Fantasy. They’re not just fantasy or sportsbooks anymore. They’re all-in-one entertainment blasts. Multi-screen viewing? Easy to track your fantasy team and your bets at the same time. I even heard about people using wearable tech to inform fantasy and betting decisions. No joke.

Playing Smarter in 2025: It’s Not Your Gut Anymore

Forget picking players based on vibes or just rooting for your team. You’re diving deep into advanced analytics. Injury reports? You devour them. Player performance? Tracked like a Wall Street analyst eyeing Tesla stock. You’re using the same tools the pros use: predictive models, odds aggregators, player performance dashboards.

Smart users now use betting odds to guide fantasy picks, and vice versa. If a player’s a lock to score, he’s probably a solid fantasy pick, right? That informational cross-pollination? That’s the key. It’s about leveraging every advantage, every data point, to increase your chances of success, whether it’s climbing the fantasy leaderboard or landing a winning bet.

Cashing In: It’s All Games and Subscriptions Now

Microtransactions, subscriptions, premium insights –that’s the name of the game. Fantasy and betting platforms? Aggressively gamifying things: achievement systems, contests, real-time challenges. New ways to make money are popping up. Tokenized reward systems, and cross-platform coins makes it super easy to shuffle value between fantasy and betting.

You can flip between fantasy and real-money bet versions without even blinking. It’s all about keeping you hooked, spending more, and coming back for more. This constant stream of engagement opportunities blurs the lines even further, turning sports fandom into a continuous loop of prediction, action, and reward.

Regulation and Ethics: The Lines That (Sort Of) Remain

Here’s the mess. Even in 2025, the legal stuff is a patchwork quilt. Some places treat fantasy differently than betting, especially when it comes to licenses and taxes. Regulators? Scrambling to catch up with these Frankenstein games. Consumer protection is key, especially when you think about younger players and potential addiction.

The industry also faces transparency issues in fantasy contests with real money at stake. Some companies self-regulate, setting player limits, enforcing data integrity. But hurdles remain. The challenge lies in creating a regulatory framework that fosters innovation while safeguarding users from potential harm.

The Rise of the Hybrid Player

Who are these users? I’ll tell you. They manage fantasy teams and place strategic bets. They use the same data, the same tools, the same insights. Take Sarah. Just a typical hybrid user. She spends her week studying stats, tweaking her fantasy football lineup, and analyzing betting odds.

Sundays? She’s glued to the games, laptop open, phone in hand, tracking her fantasy team and placing bets based on what’s happening right now. Platforms are targeting people like Sarah with custom dashboards and promos that work across both platforms.

What Does This Mean for the Future of Watching Sports?

What will it feel like to watch a game? Picture a watch party where everyone has integrated stat-betting overlays on their screens. Sports commentary? Even more data-driven and personalized. New online communities will erupt around this hybrid engagement. I wouldn’t be shocked to see creators launching subscriptions with betting advice and top fantasy team picks.

Imagine being able to tailor your viewing experience to highlight the players most relevant to your fantasy team, or to showcase the betting odds most closely aligned with your wagers. It’s about creating a hyper-personalized and interactive sports experience.

The Bottom Line: Where Does Fantasy End and Betting Begin?

So, where does fantasy end and betting begin? In 2025, the boundary is nearly invisible. What began as two distinct pastimes has merged into a dynamic, tech-driven ecosystem fueled by real-time data, shared user behavior, and overlapping incentives. Platforms now cater to hybrid users who expect seamless integration across fantasy tools and betting functions. While this convergence unlocks new levels of engagement and entertainment, it also raises critical questions around regulation, transparency, and responsible use. 

As technology continues to shape the fan experience, we’re likely to see even bolder innovations — from AI-powered player predictions to virtual leagues built for betting. One thing’s certain: the traditional ways of watching, predicting, and playing sports are gone. What’s here now is faster, smarter, and far more immersive.

FPL 2024-2025: Double Gameweek 32

One of the most interesting periods of the ongoing Fantasy Premier League season is upon and that is not just because we are nearing the end of the 2024-2025 campaign. It’s also because we have got a Double Gameweek 32 up next, followed by an even larger Double Gameweek 33, followed by a large Blank Gameweek 34, followed by likely Double Gameweeks in both 35 and 36. That’s right, so we hope you have saved up your chips.

The doubling teams and their fixtures in Double Gameweek 32:

TEAMDGW32 FIXTURE 1DGW32 FIXTURE 2
Crystal PalaceManchester City (away)Newcastle United (away)
Newcastle UnitedManchester Utd (home)Crystal Palace (home)

As you can see, on paper, Newcastle’s Double is considerably better than Palace’s. As a matter of fact, Newcastle’s Double Gameweek 32 is excellent, while Palace’s Double Gameweek 32 could hardly be more difficult. That’s why we also recommend keeping the single gameweek teams with a favourable fixture in mind when planning your transfers and possibly the deployment of a chip. These include Brighton’s home game against leaky Leicester City, Aston Villa’s visit to Southampton, Chelsea’s home game against Ipswich Town and Liverpool’s visit to West Ham United. After their impressive 3-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League, we would also include Arsenal at home versus Brentford, though managers should be prepared for some rotation by Gunners manager Mikel Arteta.

Don’t forget, the deadline for gameweek 32 is set at 11h00 (UK time) on Saturday, April12th, 2025. The free to play FPL or pay to play season/weekend/daily games like FanTeam are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Most transferred in/transferred out players (as per April 10th, 2025)

 TRANSFERS OUTTRANSFERS INPOSSIBLE REASONS
GKAlisson (LIV), Pickford (EVE), Henderson (CRY)Raya (ARS), Pope (NEW), Sels (NFO)DGW32, Alisson injury doubt,
DEFAina (NFO), Gabriel (ARS), Guehi (CRY)Muñoz (CRY), Livramento (NEW), Milenkovic (NFO)DGW32, all transferred-out defenders injured or suspended,
MIDKluivert (BOU), Mbeumo (BRE), Elanga (NFO)Murphy (NEW), Rogers (AST), Eze (CRY)DGW32, Kluivert + Elanga injury doubts
FORWood (NFO), Wissa (BRE), Haaland (MCI)Mateta (CRY), Marmoush (MCI), Isak (NEW)DGW32, Haaland injured, Wood injury doubt

Premium pick

With Liverpool facing West Ham United, who have already conceded 22 goals in 15 away games this season, and with Mo Salah on the verge of signing a brand-new 2-year contract at Anfield, choosing the Egyptian superstar as your premium fantasy pick for Gameweek 32 makes all the sense in the world. Considering the fact that it’s a Double Gameweek though, in which Newcastle have a nice pair of fixtures. Therefore, we are exceptionally lowering the minimum price threshold for our premium fantasy pick category a little bit, as this allows us to include Alexander Isak (£9.5m) here. The Sweden international already has 20 goals and 5 assists to his name (from 27 league starts), and he is up against Manchester United and Crystal Palace next, both at home. With a current total of 179 FPL points, Isak is having the best Premier League season in his career. If he can keep up his average of 66 FPL points per game for DGW32, the Newcastle striker (who is on penalties) should net you a double-digit haul.

Non-premium pick

“We can be real about it, 12 points with eight games to play… It’s a very big difference, too much. We have to focus game to game and on presenting ourselves in the best possible way. That is the main target now”. That’s what Leicester manager Ruud van Nistelrooy answered when asked about his side’s current situation in the relegation zone. Obviously, that’s not what you want to hear as a Fox, in whatever capacity, but it does perhaps represent a healthy dose of realism. Because Leicester City have simply not been good enough this season, a fact confirmed by their current 17 points from 31 league games. Over that run, they also conceded 70 goals (only Southampton have conceded more, 74) while finding the net themselves just 22 times. Taking all of this into account and adding the fact that Brighton still has all to play for in terms of European football, our non-premium fantasy pick for Gameweek 32 is Kaoru Mitoma (£6.5m). The Japanese winger, who has 7 goals and 4 assists to this name in the ongoing PL campaign, is one of side’s stars and despite not finding an attacking return in the last five league games, we feel like he could be a shrewd pick here. Mitoma has all the makings of a true nightmare for Leicester wing-back on the right side, James Justin.

The budget enabler

A price tag of just £5.1m, excellent form and a Double Gameweek that looks tasty, on paper at least. Jacob Murphy (£5.1m) is bringing together all of these positives for Double Gameweek 32, when Newcastle are facing Manchester United and Crystal Palace at Saint James’ Park. At his current price, the Newcastle attacker has offered great value so far this season and we expect him to continue doing so until the end of the season. He has already scored an impressive 7 goals and provided 9 assists in 23 league starts, and 2 of those goals were scored against Leicester City at the King Power Stadium last weekend. Murphy is actually the second-highest-scoring player on the entire Magpie roster, well behind only Alexander Isak. He is averaging 5.3 FPL points per game so far and if he can keep that up over the upcoming Double Gameweek, he will deliver around 10 FPL points. Not bad at all for a true budget enabler, especially if you are opting for a Wildcard or a Free Hit in DGW32, for example.

The differential

After a season with a goal, 10 assists and 111 FPL, which followed a season with 1 goals, 9 assists and 198 FPL points, Kieran Trippier’s (£5.6m) current campaign can be considered underwhelming. Injury troubles and strong competition for starting spot at right-back from Lewis Hall, resulted in just nine league starts so far. With the latter out with injury for the foreseeable future though, Trippier has now returned to the Newcastle starting lineup and the return has gone pretty smoothly. The former England international replaced Hall in the starting eleven back in GW28 and the Magpies have won all three of their league games since then. Over that run, Trips did not record an attacking return, but he did collect 16 FPL points, courtesy of two clean sheets. In other words, Newcastle’s are in good form both defensively and offensively, and with home games against Man United and Crystal Palace up next in Double Gameweek 32, our differential sense is tingling here. Bar exceptional circumstances, Trippier will start both of those games and we all know how that can turn out when he has finds a bit of extra form. Especially when he has some set-piece duties in his locker as well. The Magpie defender is not cheap at £5.6m, but his ownership of just 4.4% makes us think he could be a fantastic differential fantasy pick for Double Gameweek 32.

The (vice-)captaincy

Considering Newcastle’s Double Gameweek 32, we didn’t really feel like we had any other choice apart from Alexander Isak for the armband. The forward is simply marvellous this season and we can absolutely see him add a few notches to his 2024-2025 Premier League belt over the coming days.

As far as we are concerned, the perfect alternative for Isak is, of course, Mohamed Salah, despite Liverpool’s single gameweek fixture (at home against West Ham). Other interesting alternatives for the captaincy include Ollie Watkins for Aston Villa’s visit to Saint Mary’s and Cole Palmer for Chelsea’s home game against Ipswich Town.

For further thoughts and discussions (including minleagues and side games) on the FPL season visit FISO’s FPL forum.