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2025/26: 5 Players You Must Have For FPL Gameweek 5

sulaimon opeyemi305
Last updated: September 20, 2025 12:27 pm
sulaimon opeyemi305
Published: September 20, 2025
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The 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League ( FPL) season is starting to take shape, and Gameweek 5 promises plenty of excitement as managers look to gain an edge before the first international break settles in.

Gameweek 4 delivered a surprise for many FPL managers, as the most transferred-in player, Jack Grealish, failed to earn any points. Meanwhile, Cole Palmer, who was the most transferred-out player, rewarded those who had faith in him with six points.

Some players are beginning to find their form while others continue to struggle. With emerging talents and turning fixtures, this week is crucial for managers to decide whether to hold firm or take calculated risks.

Key Fixtures to Target

This gameweek features intriguing matchups, including Liverpool vs. Everton, Manchester United vs. Chelsea, and Arsenal hosting Manchester City at the Emirates. However, one particularly noteworthy game for many managers is Aston Villa vs. Southampton, where Ollie Watkins could be a key differential.

Key FPL Players for Gameweek 5

(1) Erling Haaland (Manchester City)

The Norwegian striker scored three goals in his last two games against Manchester United and Napoli. Haaland will face Arsenal at the Emirates and is expected to maintain his impressive form this weekend.

(2) Cole Palmer (Chelsea)

Palmer has returned to form after a three-week absence, scoring two goals in his last two games against Brentford and Bayern Munich. He is expected to take advantage of Manchester United’s poor form when the two sides meet at Old Trafford.

(3) Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth)

Semenyo is emerging as one of the rising stars among FPL managers this season, with six goal contributions (three goals and three assists). His consistent performance makes him a top pick as Bournemouth faces Newcastle United.

(4) Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)

There’s no need for a special introduction for the Egyptian King, as he’s affectionately known by Liverpool supporters. Salah has been in consistent form and has continually rewarded managers who have kept faith in him since the start of the season.

(5) Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)

Despite failing to score in his first four games of the season, Watkins is currently the most transferred-out player. However, Gameweek 5 may be his opportunity to find the back of the net against newly promoted Sunderland, a team that has also struggled defensively this season.

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