Gameweek 34 has left the Fantasy Premier League community in a state of high alert. With the 2025/2026 EPL season rapidly approaching its conclusion, the fallout from this weekend has provided a mix of tactical headaches and potential goldmines.
From devastating injury blows to the emergence of “must-have” differentials, the landscape of the game has shifted overnight.
As you prepare your strategy for the upcoming fixtures, here are the ten things we learned from GW-34 that will define your finish
to the season.
The “Transfer Patience” Rule is in Full Effect
The most vital takeaway from this week is to avoid making early transfers. We are on the verge of official Double Gameweek announcements.
We now know that Manchester City will have a Double Gameweek in GW-36, and will be joined by Crystal Palace – keep that in mind as you plan your transfers.
Mo Salah Injury Scare
In a move that could devastate thousands of squads, Mohamed Salah picked up an injury against Crystal Palace. The severity is currently unknown, but there is a growing fear that if the scan results are poor, we may have seen the Egyptian King’s last appearance of the season. Monitor the Liverpool press conferences closely.
Gudmundsson Hamstring Trouble
Injury woes extended to the FA Cup semifinals, where Gudmundsson was forced off with a hamstring issue. This injury likely rules him out for Gameweek 35. If he is a budget enabler in your midfield, it might be time to look for an alternative who is guaranteed minutes.
Morgan Gibbs-White’s Historic Form
Is there any stopping Morgan Gibbs-White? With four goals and an assist in his last two games, the Forest talisman is the most in-form player in the league. While his upcoming fixtures are challenging, his current momentum suggests he is “fixture-proof” for those looking to ride the hot hand.
Xavi Simons Out for the Season
In a heartbreaking update for Spurs fans and FPL managers alike, the club has confirmed that Xavi Simons is out for the remainder of the season due to an ACL injury. This creates a massive void in the Tottenham attack and forces many managers to find a replacement in the mid-price midfield bracket immediately.
The Eberechi Eze Dilemma at Arsenal
Eze has been a revelation for the Gunners, starting six of the last seven matches. While he is an elite differential, hold off on bringing him in just yet. Mikel Arteta is expected to provide an injury update later this week; ensure he is 100% fit before using a transfer on the Arsenal playmaker.
Semenyo Rested, Not Ruined
Man City fans can breathe a sigh of relief. Antoine Semenyo’s absence from the FA Cup semifinal lineup appears to be a tactical rest rather than an injury scare. Expect him to lead the line with fresh legs in the upcoming Premier League fixtures.
Joao Pedro’s Fitness Confirmed
After concerns over his availability, Joao Pedro featured in the FA Cup over the weekend. This is a massive green light for his owners, confirming he is fit and ready to be a focal point for Chelsea in Gameweek 35.
Cole Palmer’s Return to the XI
While Cole Palmer didn’t start in the FA Cup, his coming off the bench was a very positive sign. It suggests Chelsea was managing his workload, and we are likely to see him return to the starting lineup for a full 90-minute shift in GW-35.
Bukayo Saka: The Ultimate Differential?
Saka is back in the Arsenal fold and represents a massive differential for the run-in. While Arsenal’s fixtures are enticing, the only caveat is the uncertainty regarding his total minutes as Arteta manages his return. If he starts, he could be the player that wins you your mini-league.












