The all-new defensive contributions could play a crucial role in how we select our defenders in Fantasy Premier League (FPL) 2025/26.
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By now, you’ll all have probably seen who the leading names would have been for defensive contributions in 2024/25 – the likes of James Tarkowski, Murillo and the now-departed Dean Huijsen.
But what about, for instance, a defender with the potential to be a clearance machine who had a spell out with a mid-season injury? They likely won’t feature in any end-of-year table.
So, it’s for that reason that we’ve gone ‘by match’ in this article, as it levels the playing field somewhat regarding game-time.
We’ve used data from our Members Area for this piece – more of which below…
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»Has to be an ironic comment.
»We have 3 new chips that prolly can't be used on a dgw. Be happy!
»It would be to replace all red flagged players once a season.
»So, we have to burn all our free transfers before AFCON starts. That's not a problem for me. Casuals will be able to get players who don't play. I can live with that. Casuals will get their players back with 2nd WC. I am more than fine with that xD Planning will still be rewarded and those 5 transfers can obviously be saved to get tired AFCON players back. Casuals will still be losing points and not even realising what has happened.
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