Captain Ekitike and Triple Arsenal Defence: The FPL Team of the Week
The festive fixture frenzy is upon us, and Fantasy Premier League managers are facing a critical juncture. With the Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup looming, and a fresh wave of injuries hitting squads, navigating Gameweek 19 requires a blend of foresight and fearless attacking intent. This week, one question dominates the strategy talk: how many Liverpool players can you get into your team? With a red-hot striker, a favourable fixture, and momentum on their side, the Reds are the central pillar of our latest, budget-conscious Team of the Week, built as if playing a strategic Free Hit.
The Liverpool Imperative: A Triple-Up for the Ages
Jurgen Klopp’s side have emphatically rediscovered their swagger. Back-to-back victories have showcased their attacking verve, and the timing could not be more perfect for FPL managers. They host a Wolverhampton Wanderers side in disarray, a team statistically on course for one of the worst Premier League seasons ever. For those who wisely banked some AFCON-related transfers and have funds freed up from selling assets like the injured Bruno Fernandes, investing in Liverpool is not just an option—it’s the priority.
At the heart of this Liverpool surge is their French talisman, Hugo Ekitike. Since his arrival, he has transformed their frontline, combining ruthless finishing with intelligent movement. Against a Wolves defence that has conceded more big chances than any team in the league, Ekitike isn’t just a strong pick; he is the standout captaincy candidate for Gameweek 19. The potential for a massive haul is simply too great to ignore.
But the Liverpool appeal doesn’t stop with the armband. Complementing Ekitike with two more Reds allows managers to triple-up on a potentially explosive fixture. Key considerations include:
- Mohamed Salah: The perennial points magnet. If fit, his ownership and ceiling make him a near-essential complement to Ekitike, offering both goal and assist threat.
- Trent Alexander-Arnold: Reinvigorated in his hybrid role, he offers a clean sheet possibility with an unparalleled attacking upside from defence against vulnerable opposition.
- Dominik Szoboszlai: A brilliant mid-price enabler. On set-pieces and buzzing in advanced areas, he is the perfect third Liverpool asset to enable squad balance.
Defensive Foundations: The Arsenal Triple-Up
While Liverpool promise fireworks upfront, constructing a reliable defence is equally crucial. This week, Arsenal present the most compelling case for a defensive triple-up. The Gunners travel to face a Fulham side struggling for consistency at Craven Cottage. Mikel Arteta’s men boast the best defensive record in the division, and their underlying numbers suggest this is no fluke.
Investing in Arsenal’s backline is a strategy that offers high clean sheet probability and significant attacking returns. Our selections focus on the key protagonists:
- William Saliba: The defensive linchpin. His stability guarantees minutes and is central to any Arsenal shutout.
- Ben White: A defender masquerading as a winger. His marauding runs down the right and increasing involvement in the final third make him a bonus point and assist magnet.
- David Raya: The goalkeeper. Securing the Arsenal defence often starts with their shot-stopper, and Raya offers a secure route to points through saves and a likely clean sheet.
This triple Arsenal defence forms a formidable backbone, allowing managers to allocate maximum funds to the explosive Liverpool attack and other key assets across the pitch.
Completing the Jigsaw: Premium Picks and Enablers
With a heavy investment in Liverpool and Arsenal, the remaining £100m budget must be spent shrewdly. The midfield requires attention, especially with popular picks like Son Heung-min departing for international duty. This is where savvy selections come to the fore.
One cannot overlook the form of Cole Palmer. Chelsea’s talisman is shouldering immense creative and goalscoring responsibility, often from the penalty spot. He remains a premium asset at a sub-premium price. Alongside him, Phil Foden, enjoying a rich vein of form for Manchester City, offers a reliable route into their attack for a home fixture against Sheffield United.
Up front, partnering Ekitike requires a blend of value and explosiveness. Dominic Solanke continues to be the season’s standout budget forward, with Bournemouth’s fixtures taking a favourable turn. For the third spot, consider a punt on Nicolas Jackson, whose pace and directness could exploit a shaky Crystal Palace defence, providing excellent value to enable the rest of your squad structure.
Final Verdict and FPL Insights
This Gameweek 19 “Free Hit” blueprint is built on two foundational pillars: the overwhelming offensive potential of Liverpool against a historically poor defence, and the rock-solid security of Arsenal’s backline. Captain Ekitike is the headline act, with the triple-ups in both key areas designed to maximise points at both ends of the pitch.
Remember, managing your team through this period is a marathon, not a sprint. Use your transfers wisely, plan for the blank and double gameweeeks ahead, and always be prepared for the unexpected. For deeper strategy and to have your specific questions answered, don’t miss our FPL special Q&A with expert Pras, live on the BBC Sport website on 26 December at 16:30 GMT.
Final Team of the Week (3-4-3 Formation): Raya (Arsenal); Saliba (Arsenal), White (Arsenal), Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool); Salah (Liverpool), Szoboszlai (Liverpool), Foden (Man City), Palmer (Chelsea); Ekitike (Liverpool, C), Solanke (Bournemouth), Jackson (Chelsea).
The festive period is where FPL seasons are won and lost. By boldly backing in-form teams with perfect fixtures, you can surge up the rankings. This week, the strategy is clear: load up on Reds, trust in Gunners, and let your French captain lead the charge to a monumental points haul.
Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.
