With Fantasy Premier League (FPL) live for 2025/26, we’re welcoming back our team of guest writers for the new campaign.
Here, FPL Family’s Sam floats the idea of using the Bench Boost and the Free Hit in the opening two Gameweeks.
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So, FPL Towers have handed us all an extra set of chips. Brilliant.
As soon as I heard that there were going to be two Bench Boost chips, I knew I would want to play the first one in Gameweek 1.
But when you build a team fit for a Gameweek 1 Bench Boost, it doesn’t look great for Gameweek 2.

However, in Gameweek 3, it looks nice again (thanks to PlanFPL for the brilliant forward-planning tool!) So this leaves me with a dilemma. At first, I saw three possible options:
- Use the chip and sacrifice Gameweek 2
- Use the chip and take a hit in Gameweek 2
- Don’t use the Bench Boost at all
But then, a fourth option emerged:
- Play the Bench Boost in Gameweek 1 and then the Free Hit in Gameweek 2
This, to me, currently seems like the perfect play.
Gameweek 1 Bench Boost: Pros and cons


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»All the mouse sliding and "save changes" is terrible, and you have to do it on all the important pages: Pick Team, Transfers, Stats. Also I keep having to log on, every day maybe, compared to perhaps once a month.
»Don't think so. Gruda, Rutter (and March if ever fit) can also play on the right
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