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Ex-Fantasy Premier League Champion Reveals Starting Squad For Gameweek 1
Fantasy Premier League is growing more and more popular with every season that goes by. The free-to-play-game, which was created in 2002, is played by over 13 million people from across the world.
One individual who knows a thing or two about being successful in the game is Ben Crabtree, the winner of the 2016/17 Fantasy Premier League season. Crabtree’s team, FC Crab Dogg, scored 2,564 points over the course of that campaign to etch his name in history.
The Englishman recently appeared on Gianni Buttice’s YouTube channel to reveal his Gameweek 1 squad for the 2026/27 season.
Former FPL Champion Goes Without Bruno Fernandes
Crabtree, an Everton fan, has picked Carl Rushworth and Senne Lammens as his starting goalkeepers. Rushworth completed a £22.5 million move to Coventry City this summer following a successful loan spell and will start for the club in England’s top tier. Lammens, meanwhile, helped Manchester United to eight clean sheets in the 25/26 Premier League season.
In defence, Crabtree has gone with Riccardo Calafiori, Milan van Ewijk, Vitalii Mykolenko, Jaka Bijol and Josko Gvardiol.
Arsenal boast the best defence in the Premier League but only Calafiori makes it into his side. Gabriel Magalhaes, the top scoring defender in the 2025/26 season, doesn’t make his side.
Morgan Rogers is included in Crabtree’s midfield alongside Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Antoine Semenyo, Bryan Mbuemo and Christos Tzolis. Interestingly, there is no place for Bruno Fernandes, who broke the Premier League assist record in 2025/26 and is at the heart of everything good that Man Utd does.
Erling Haaland costs £15.5m this season, making him the most expensive player in the game’s history. He makes it into Crabtree’s XI alongside Chelsea’s Joao Pedro and Leeds striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
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Former FPL Champion’s 2026/27 Gameweek 1 team |
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Position |
Player |
Team |
Price |
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GK |
Carl Rushworth |
Coventry City |
£4.5m |
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GK |
Senne Lammens |
Manchester United |
£5.0m |
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DEF |
Riccardo Calafiori |
Arsenal |
£5.5m |
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DEF |
Milan van Ewijk |
Coventry City |
£4.0m |
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DEF |
Vitalii Mykolenko |
Everton |
£4.5m |
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DEF |
Jaka Bijol |
Leeds United |
£5.0m |
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DEF |
Josko Gvardiol |
Manchester City |
£5.5m |
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MID |
Morgan Rogers |
Chelsea |
£7.5m |
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MID |
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall |
Everton |
£6.5m |
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MID |
Antoine Semenyo |
Manchester City |
£8.5m |
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MID |
Bryan Mbeumo |
Manchester United |
£8.0m |
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MID |
Christos Tzolis |
Arsenal |
£6.5m |
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FWD |
Joao Pedro |
Chelsea |
£7.5m |
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FWD |
Dominic Calvert-Lewin |
Leeds United |
£6.0m |
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FWD |
Erling Haaland |
Manchester City |
£15.5m |
Current Premier League Champion Gives Tips For Success
Erik Ibsen beat over 13 million players to win Fantasy Premier League in 2026/27. He has shared the secrets to his success in an interview with the BBC.
He said: “The biggest thing is being consistent. A lot of people have one bad week and then give up on the game. I didn’t start well and was eight millionth in the world after week one, whereas the person who came second was in the top 100.
“It’s easy to forget there are 38 gameweeks and that things can change so much. Many people have a bad week and then burn everything trying to fix things immediately.
“Instead, be patient. If you could plan three or five weeks ahead by looking at upcoming fixtures that’s a great start.”
He added: “I think it’s really fun to add your own touch to the game. But if you really want to be competitive and still have players from your own team, you need to do an extra step of research.
“As an Evertonian I really like Thierno Barry, but he shares minutes with Beto so as an FPL asset it’s not a great idea. Mixing these two worlds is possible although it it will be harder for some teams.
“If you’re a Manchester City fan, of course you can pick Erling Haaland. If you support Hull, well, good luck.”
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Man Utd in Talks to Sign Barcelona Star Alejandro Balde
Manchester United have held talks over the potential signing of Barcelona left-back Alejandro Balde, with Fabrizio Romano providing the latest.
It’s no secret that United are in the market for a new left-back this summer, with Newcastle United’s Lewis Hall reportedly one of their targets.
Unfortunately for the Red Devils, a deal with the Magpies is looking tricky to do, as they don’t want to lose the England international.
United currently have Luke Shaw and Patrick Dorgu as their primary left-back options, but they might be looking for a younger profile, with the former reaching the latter stages of his career.
Shaw has regularly suffered from injury problems throughout his career, although last season was an anomaly after he stayed injury-free.
Reporting on X, Italian journalist Romano has confirmed that Manchester United have held talks with the camp of Barcelona left-back Balde over a possible move.
The respected journalist confirms that the Barcelona star is happy at the La Liga giants, so it’s unclear if they’d be able to secure his signature.
“Manchester United keep looking for new left back, next priority after Baleba deal. There have been calls with Alejandro Balde’s camp over last days to understand if exit is possible and conditions. Balde, happy at Barcelona.”
Romano confirms that signing a left-back is United’s next priority after they secure the signature of Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba.
Man Utd understandably want third midfielder
Romano has confirmed that Manchester United are expected to reach an agreement to secure the signature of Baleba from Brighton this summer.
It’s no surprise that the Red Devils are in the market for another midfielder, despite already bringing in Youri Tielemans and Andrey Santos.
Santos is relatively inexperienced in the Premier League, while Tielemans is reaching the latter stages of his career.
Someone like Baleba is the ideal balance of a player with plenty of Premier League experience but also many years ahead of him.
Baleba is also ideal in terms of profile, being a physical ball-winning midfielder who is also comfortable in possession.
It’s not going to be cheap to secure his signature in the summer transfer window, but the signing could completely revolutionise their midfield when coupled with Tielemans and Santos.
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Leeds Join Race With Nottingham Forest to Sign Chelsea’s Liam Delap
Leeds have joined the race to sign Chelsea striker Liam Delap in the summer transfer window, according to GIVEMESPORT sources.
Delap made the move to Stamford Bridge last summer after Chelsea activated his release clause following Ipswich Town’s relegation from the Premier League.
The English striker struggled to make an impact since joining the club, and he is now attracting interest ahead of a potential move in the summer.
Chelsea have a number of options in the centre forward position, including Nicolas Jackson and Joao Pedro.
Leeds might be looking to bring in another centre forward option due to Joel Piroe making the move to West Ham this week.
According to GIVEMESPORT sources, Leeds have now entered the race to sign Chelsea striker Liam Delap in the summer transfer window, but they face competition for his signature.
Nottingham Forest and Everton are also believed to be keen on the powerful forward in the final weeks of the market.
Chelsea sources say that Delap has a £50 million asking price, but the interested clubs believe that a deal in the region of £40 million would be possible.
Delap made the move to Chelsea for a fee of £30 million. Despite enduring a difficult time last season, the Blues are looking to make a profit if they sell him this summer.
Leeds have enjoyed a strong transfer window so far, and they’re clearly looking to add to their striker department before the market closes.
Leeds enjoying strong transfer window
So far in this summer transfer window, Leeds have secured the signings of James Trafford, Tarik Muharemovic, Nico Elvedi, and Harry Wilson.
The Yorkshire club have significantly improved their centre-back options while bringing in one of the most highly rated young goalkeepers in the world.
Further forward, Harry Wilson, who enjoyed a strong 25-26 season with Fulham, has signed on a free transfer.
Leeds’ business doesn’t appear to be over just yet, though, with signing a centre-forward clearly one of their priorities in the final weeks.
Delap would certainly provide some strong competition for Dominic Calvert-Lewin up front, and they are similar profiles in terms of being powerful strikers.
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Man City Prepared to Bid for Enzo Fernandez as Five-Man Transfer Shortlist Emerges
Manchester City have several midfield options and are expected to sign two between now and the end of the window, GMS understands.
Man City have lost Rodri and Bernardo Silva to Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively already this summer, while Tiijjani Reijnders has joined Saudi side Al-Qadsiah.
The Dutchman might not be the last midfield exit of the summer transfer window however, with Newcastle United in club-to-club talks with the eight-time Premier League champions over a deal to sign Nico Gonzalez.
Should the Spaniard join the aforementioned trio in leaving the Etihad, it would leave Enzo Maresca with Elliot Anderson, Mateo Kovacic, Nico O’Reilly and Matheus Nunes as his only specialist central midfield players, although the latter duo have often played as full-backs.
City are advancing in talks to sign Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, with the 18-year-old excelling as a first-team regular with the Ligue 1 outfit, before shining for Morocco at the 2026 World Cup.
The teenager may well be the first new midfielder through the door at the Etihad, but Maresca wants at least one more to boost his squad ahead of the September 1 deadline.
Man City Looking at Five Midfielders
According to GMS sources, Man City are prepared to make a bid for Enzo Fernandez despite the 5pm deadline Chelsea set for a deal last Friday expiring.
The Blues were demanding £120m for the Argentina international at that point, and it remains to be seen what City would need to offer now to convince their Premier League rivals to sell at this late stage of the transfer window.
It’s no secret that Maresca is a big fan of Fernandez, having already worked alongside him at Stamford Bridge previously. Speaking in 2025, the Italian boss said:
He behaved as a leader and he is doing top, fantastic. For sure Enzo has taken a step forward in that sense. He is showing how good a leader he is, how good he is on the ball, how good he is off the ball and we are delighted with him.
The 25-year-old isn’t the only English top flight midfielder City are looking at in the final days of the window, with Fernandez’s Argentine international teammate Alexis Mac Allister at Liverpool also appreciated.
Meanwhile, they have also made an enquiry for Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton, as revealed on last week’s episode of GIVEMESPORT’s Market Madness podcast.
City also made an approach for another English midfielder last month in Bournemouth’s Alex Scott, although the Cherries have so far successfully kept hold of the Three Lions international, having already turned down a £64m bid from Chelsea earlier this summer.
As they prepare to embark on their first-ever European campaign under new manager Marco Rose, the south coast outfit insist the 22-year-old is not for sale.
One newer name on City’s list is Manu Kone of AS Roma, with the France international also linked with moves to Manchester United and Arsenal this summer.
Man City’s five-man midfield shortlist:
- Enzo Fernandez
- Alexis Mac Allister
- Adam Wharton
- Alex Scott
- Manu Kone
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