FPL Gameweek 33: Wildcard essentials

Isak and Rashford are among this week's must-haves
Isak and Rashford are among this week's must-haves / Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA / Contributor / Andrew Kearns - CameraSport / Contributor
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With just six gameweeks remaining, FPL Gameweek 33 becomes a key time for those managers who still have the wildcard chip remaining to activate, ahead of doubles in Gameweek 34, 36 and 37.

So who are the key targets to consider?


Goalkeeper - Ederson

Ederson
Ederson will return to City's starting XI / MB Media/GettyImages

Predicted Points: 33.0

Tripling up on Manchester City assets comes with its pitfalls as they continue to fight for the treble.

However, Ederson now becomes a credible option as he’s nailed on to play every single game and avoid rotation, including in their looming two doubles. He has two clean sheets in five matches.


Defender - Trent Alexander-Arnold

Trent Alexander-Arnold
Alexander-Arnold is getting forward well again / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Predicted Points: 37.3

Trent Alexander-Arnold has been fantasy gold since adopting a new inverted full-back role in Liverpool’s midfield.

In just three games he’s notched four assists. Liverpool have the kindest run of fixtures until the end of the season, avoiding all of the current top four, and they double-up for fixtures in Gameweek 34. 


Midfielder - Marcus Rashford

Marcus Rashford
Rashford could go big against a woeful Tottenham / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/GettyImages

Predicted Points: 47.2

Marcus Rashford has returned from injury and should be back in our teams for the run-in with doubles in both 34 & 37.

120 minutes in the FA Cup on Sunday proved his fitness and the schedule now eases for Manchester United since they failed to progress to the Europa League semi-finals. He remains the highest scoring player in the game since the FPL restart.


Midfielder - Solly March

Solly March
March's Brighton were beaten by Man Utd in the FA Cup / Will Palmer/Allstar/GettyImages

Predicted Points: 44.0

Brighton assets are really important targets for the run-in with nine fixtures across three doubles in the remaining six weeks.

Solly March remains the main pick from their attack, especially with Alexis Mac Allister returning to a deeper role. March now has 15 goal involvements for the season, ranking him 15th among all players and in the top 10 midfielders.


Forward - Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak
Isak enjoyed himself against Spurs / Clive Brunskill/GettyImages

Predicted Points: 34.5

Since returning from injury, Alexander Isak has emerged as a key player for Newcastle and Eddie Howe’s first choice striker. The Magpies have scored 15 goals in five games since the international break, with Isak scoring four of them.

We have to be patient for Newcastle United’s upcoming Double Gameweek 36, but Everton and Southampton in the next two gameweeks provide significant appeal.