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Fantasy Premier League tips: Top players for double fpl Gameweek 34

Adam Bloszko

Adam Bloszko

MightyTips returns with the Fantasy Football Premier League tips for double gameweek fpl 34! Gain the upper edge on other fantasy managers by researching some of the highly anticipated players for this week’s set of Premier League games.


You can also study the English Premier League news on MightyTips and check out the best football sportsbooks to stay in the know.

Fantasy Premier league gameweek 34

Gameweek 34 Fixtures

On Saturday 20th April, Luton Town welcome Brentford, Sheffield United play Burnley, and Wolverhampton entertain Arsenal.

Sunday 21st April will see Everton open the day against Nottingham Forest with later games consisting of Villa against Bournemouth, Crystal Palace against West Ham, and Fulham welcome Liverpool to Craven Cottage.

Wolves will play their second game of the double gameweek FPL against Bournemouth, Crystal Palace host Newcastle, Manchester United play Sheffield United, and the Merseyside derby in Everton vs Liverpool.

Brighton will play Manchester City on Tuesday 25th April.

Check out the EPL predictions and football accumulators on MightyTips for these games!

Mohammed Salah vs Fulham & Everton, 13.5m

Mohammed Salah has been key for Liverpool, with 17 goals this season and nine assists.

A regular player with 2,144 minutes played, with 28 effective actions. Averaging a goal or assists every 77 minutes in a Premier League match.

Salah had previously scored two in the previous Merseyside derby, and supplied an assist in the home game against Fulham.

Andrew Robertson vs Fulham & Everton, 6.4m

The Scotsman returns to our list being easily one of the best left-backs in the English Premier League and a no brain pick for FPL gameweek 34.

In the last five seasons at Liverpool, Robertson had notched 51 assists. He may have struggled a little this season, but we think his resurgence will come in the final moments of the title race.

Liverpool's next 2 Premier League games

Liverpool's next 2 Premier League games
Date GW Opponent Fixture Difficulty Rating (1-5)
Wed 24 Apr 20:00
Sat 27 Apr 15:00
34
35
Crystal Palace (A)
Sheffield Utd (H)
2
2

Bukayo Saka vs Wolves & Chelsea, 9.0m

Bukayo Saka is an important man for the Gunners with 8.91xG, 10 goals and two assists - in the last 10 matches. The winger had endured a testing Champions League game against Bayern, and the return leg is coming up.

The winger had also racked up 25 bonus points so far this season, and could be a great pick for this FPL gameweek.

Arsenal's next 2 Premier League games

Arsenal's next 2 Premier League games
Date GW Opponent Fixture Difficulty Rating (1-5)
Sat 20 Apr 19:30
Tue 23 Apr 20:00
34
34
Wolves (A)
Chelsea (H)
2
3

Dominic Solanke vs Aston Villa & Wolves, 7.2m

Solanke is one of the most dangerous Bournemouth players, with 17 goals and three assists this season. Solanke has broken the Bournemouth record of having scored the most goals for the club in a single Premier League season.

The striker averages 0.53 goals per match and can be a useful player to draft in during the gameweek 34 transfers.

Bournemouth's next 2 Premier League games

Arsenal's next 2 Premier League games
Date GW Opponent Fixture Difficulty Rating (1-5)
Sat 21 Apr 15:00
Tue 24 Apr 19:45
34
34
Aston Villa (A)
Wolves (A)
4
2

Matheus Cunha vs Arsenal & Bournemouth, 5.6m

Wolves’ talisman Matheus Cunha is key in their attack, with 11 goals and six assists provided so far this season

Cunha had previously scored in Wolves’ 3-2 loss to Palace earlier this season, and also in their 2-1 away win to Bournemouth.

For the first time in Wolves’ history, two players have scored +10 goals in the same season in the top flight - Matheus Cunha and Hwang Hee-Chan.

Rayan Ait-Nouri vs Arsenal & Bournemouth, 4.8m

A stalwart in Wolves’ team in a number of positions, the versatile Ait-Nouri has played a combined 1.923 minutes this Premier League season, and has made 19 accurate long balls.

Rayan has played left-mid, left-back and even attacking midfield. He featured as a left-mid in Wolves’ previous 1-2 win over Bournemouth.

Rayan Ait-Nouri is listed as a defender, but plays higher up the pitch frequently, meaning he may earn points for other actions than just clean sheets.

Hwang Hee-Chan vs Arsenal & Bournemouth, 5.4m

The South Korean striker Hwang Hee-Chan has been a standout for Wolverhampton this season, with ten goals and three assists to his name.

Having just returned from being excluded in the squad, he supplied an assist in the last 2-1 win over Bournemouth earlier this season. He also scored one of the consolation goals in Wolves’ game against Palace.

Wolverhampton's next 2 Premier League games

Arsenal's next 2 Premier League games
Date GW Opponent Fixture Difficulty Rating (1-5)
Sat 20 Apr 19:30
Tue 24 Apr 19:45
34
34
Arsenal (H)
Bournemouth (H)
5
2

Dean Henderson vs West Ham & Newcastle, 4.4m

Dean Henderson’s first clean sheet of the season came last game against Liverpool, in Palace’s 1-0 siege over the title hopefuls. Crystal Palace will have two games at home this gameweek.

Five saves against Liverpool kept Salah and co. at bay. Sam Johnstone’s injury means Henderson will get more game time.

Jean Philippe Mateta vs West Ham & Newcastle, 5.0m

After Mateta’s performance against Liverpool, his expected goals of 1.13 have backed him up as one of the biggest attacking threats in the prem this week. 

In the last seven games, the striker has racked up four goals and a 3.95xG.

Michael Olise vs West Ham & Newcastle, 5.6m

Michael Olise has played 837 minutes in the Premier League, and has notched six goals plus three assists.

Prior to being injured, Olise had averaged a goal involvement for five games straight, two of the games being against Chelsea and Manchester City.

Crystal Palace's next 2 Premier League games

Arsenal's next 2 Premier League games
Date GW Opponent Fixture Difficulty Rating (1-5)
Sat 21 Apr 15:00
Tue 24 Apr 20:00
34
34
West Ham (H)
Newcastle (H)
2
3

Best FPL captain for Gameweek 34

For this gameweek, we have picked two captains for you to consider. Our FPL tips are backed up with the best statistics and analysis.

Captain - Mohammed Salah

Mohammed Salah could be picked as a triple captain for GW 34 as it is a potential goldmine for points. The Egyptian averages 0.65 goals per match, and has taken a combined 93 shots this Premier League season.

20 big chances created show that he is crucial in Liverpool’s direct attack as well as the buildup.

Vice Captain - Bukayo Saka

We’ve picked Bukayo Saka as our vice captain for fantasy football following Arsenal’s title hopes taking a dash. A possible late resurgence could happen for Arteta’s men, and the game against Wolverhampton could be a big chance to crawl back into the race.

88 shots this season, and 0.47 goals per match show that the ambitious winger could be a worthy vice captain.

FPL Double Gameweek 34 - Bench Boost, Triple Captain or Free Hit

The double FPL gameweek means your choices mean double the points. Using bonuses and perks at this time could mean swimming in a goldmine of points, so MightyTips have explained some of the best ways you can do this.

Bench Boost

This enables every single player in your squad to score points in a gameweek - enabling this whilst having most of your players play twice this gameweek could be a very smart choice. 

It means even the players on the bench are eligible to score points - players such as David Raya (5.1m), Gustavo Hamer (4.9m), Oliver McBurnie (5.4m), Marcos Senesi (4.4m), Justin Kluivert (4.6m), are all perfect for this kind of strategy.

Triple Captain

A triple captaincy can be extremely useful if you have faith in your captain. You can score triple points rather than double points on whatever he does. This bonus can make your gameweek jubilant.

Mohamed Salah is a great choice for this week’s triple captaincy, as he has a good history for the two fixtures Liverpool are going to play in.

Free Hit

Unlimited transfers in one gameweek can be a total game changer - but it could make or break your squad. Only use it if you’re sure for a total overhaul of your squad; or you may just want to make minimal changes to your team.

You can use this to draft in the players we recommended on this list - but it could also be a risk, will you take it?

Premier League round 34 & 29 - Odds

Date Match 1 x 2
20.04
Luton Town F.C. Luton Town F.C. Brentford Brentford

3.10

3.50

2.20

Sheffield United Sheffield United Burnley Burnley

2.75

3.50

2.40

Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Wanderers Arsenal Arsenal

8.50

4.50

1.36

21.04
Everton Everton Nottingham Forest Nottingham Forest

1.95

3.40

3.80

Fulham Fulham Liverpool Liverpool

6.00

4.20

1.50

Aston Villa Aston Villa AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth

1.75

3.80

4.20

Crystal Palace Crystal Palace West Ham United West Ham United

2.20

3.50

3.10

23.04
Arsenal Arsenal Chelsea Chelsea

1.50

4.20

6.50

24.04
Everton Everton Liverpool Liverpool

5.50

4.20

1.55

Manchester United Manchester United Sheffield United Sheffield United

1.30

5.50

9.50

Crystal Palace Crystal Palace Newcastle United Newcastle United

2.88

3.60

2.30

Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolverhampton Wanderers AFC Bournemouth AFC Bournemouth

2.50

3.50

2.63

25.04
Brighton & Hove Albion Brighton & Hove Albion Manchester City Manchester City

6.00

4.75

1.44

Review Author

Adam Bloszko

Adam Bloszko

My name's Adam, and I'm known as a 'football nerd' by most of my friends. That is one of the best things I have ever been called.