
As the season moves into its middle third, GW22 marks the beginning of a period where medium-term planning becomes decisive. Fixture runs now outweigh one-week punts, and teams with sustained difficulty should be deprioritised even if individual players remain popular. The return of the Champions League midweek fixtures also throws another complication into the mix. Our algorithm-based score predictions for GW22 are here and factor in the impact of Champions League matches next week.
Reviewing EPL Fixture Difficulty Ratings (GW22–GW26) alongside FPL Player Form over the last 30 days, this preview highlights 18 players (6 defenders, 6 midfielders, 6 forwards) who are well placed to deliver FPL returns across the next five Gameweeks. Don’t forget, the deadline for Gameweek 22 is set at noon (UK time) on Saturday, 17th January 2026. The free to play FPL or pay to play season/weekend/daily games like FanTeam are ideal ways of following the Premier League action.

Defenders to Target (GW22–GW26)
Gabriel – Arsenal
Next five fixtures: NFO (A), MUN (H), LEE (A), SUN (H), BRE (A)
Arsenal’s run is among the best in the league. Gabriel remains the most reliable defensive route, offering both clean-sheet security and set-piece threat.
Jurrien Timber – Arsenal
Next five fixtures: NFO (A), MUN (H), LEE (A), SUN (H), BRE (A)
Excellent minutes security and a strong fixture block make Timber a safe long-term defensive option.
Micky van de Ven – Spurs
Next five fixtures: WHU (H), BUR (A), MCI (H), MUN (A), NEW (H)
The opening two fixtures are strong for defensive returns. Van de Ven’s reliability offsets a tougher mid-run.
Matheus Nunes – Man City
Next five fixtures: MUN (A), WOL (H), TOT (A), LIV (A), FUL (H)
Even with increased fixture difficulty, City defenders remain relevant due to control, possession and bonus accumulation.
Lewis Dunk – Brighton
Next five fixtures: BOU (H), FUL (A), EVE (H), CRY (H), AVL (A)
Three strong defensive fixtures in the next four make Dunk a quietly effective option.
James Tarkowski – Everton
Next five fixtures: AVL (A), LEE (H), BHA (A), FUL (A), BOU (H)
Set-piece threat and guaranteed minutes keep Tarkowski viable despite mixed fixtures.
Midfielders to Target (GW22–GW26)
Morgan Rogers – Aston Villa
Next five fixtures: EVE (H), NEW (A), BRE (H), BOU (A), BHA (H)
Villa’s fixture run is excellent and Rogers continues to benefit from consistent involvement in advanced areas.
Florian Wirtz – Liverpool
Next five fixtures: BUR (H), BOU (A), NEW (H), MCI (H), SUN (A)
While fixtures fluctuate, Wirtz’s creativity and chance involvement keep him fixture-resistant.
Bukayo Saka – Arsenal
Next five fixtures: NFO (A), MUN (H), LEE (A), SUN (H), BRE (A)
A near-perfect run for sustained attacking returns. Arsenal midfield coverage is strongly advised.
Martin Ødegaard – Arsenal
Next five fixtures: NFO (A), MUN (H), LEE (A), SUN (H), BRE (A)
A high-quality alternative or partner to Saka, with creativity and late box arrivals suiting this fixture block.
Rayan Cherki – Man City
Next five fixtures: MUN (A), WOL (H), TOT (A), LIV (A), FUL (H)
City’s fixtures are tougher, but Cherki’s role and price point make him a strong differential midfield pick.
Antoine Semenyo – Man City
(recently transferred from Bournemouth)
Next five fixtures: MUN (A), WOL (H), TOT (A), LIV (A), FUL (H)
Now operating within a far stronger attacking structure. A higher-risk, higher-ceiling option despite fixture difficulty.
Forwards to Target (GW22–GW26)
Erling Haaland – Man City
Next five fixtures: MUN (A), WOL (H), TOT (A), LIV (A), FUL (H)
Fixtures toughen, but Haaland remains the most reliable forward in the game and a consistent captaincy option.
Ollie Watkins – Aston Villa
Next five fixtures: EVE (H), NEW (A), BRE (H), BOU (A), BHA (H)
Villa’s run aligns perfectly with Watkins’ strengths. Expect steady, repeatable returns.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin – Leeds
Next five fixtures: FUL (H), EVE (A), ARS (H), NFO (H), CHE (A)
A value forward whose role and minutes keep him relevant even through mixed opposition.
João Pedro – Chelsea
Next five fixtures: BRE (H), CRY (A), WHU (H), WOL (A), LEE (H)
Chelsea’s fixtures improve markedly. João Pedro stands out as their best forward option in this run.
Hugo Ekitiké – Liverpool
Next five fixtures: BUR (H), BOU (A), NEW (H), MCI (H), SUN (A)
Now fit again, Ekitiké benefits from a much stronger fixture profile than say Newcastle attackers. A clear upgrade on risk and opportunity.
Jean-Philippe Mateta – Crystal Palace
Next five fixtures: SUN (A), CHE (H), NFO (A), BHA (A), BUR (H)
Palace enjoy one of the best forward fixture runs in the league. Mateta’s role and minutes make him a far better medium-term pick than say West Ham attackers.
Four Clubs to Avoid (GW22–GW26)
Manchester United
A punishing run featuring Arsenal, City and Spurs limits both attacking and defensive appeal.
Wolves
Repeated clashes with elite sides severely cap upside at both ends of the pitch.
Burnley
Sustained defensive pressure and limited attacking output make their assets difficult to justify.
Newcastle
Multiple fixtures against top-tier opposition reduce reliability, particularly away from home.
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