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Scout Selection: Best Fantasy team for Gameweek 14

See the dream line-up, which includes a combined SEVEN players from Arsenal, Chelsea and Crystal Palace

Three clubs – Arsenal, Chelsea and Crystal Palace – supply seven of the best team for Gameweek 14 in Fantasy Premier League.

There’s a triple-up on Arsenal for their home match against Brentford, with right-back Jurrien Timber (£6.4m) joined by midfield duo Eberechi Eze (£7.8m) and Declan Rice (£7.0m). 

Chelsea and Palace are backed at both ends of the pitch for their trips to promoted opponents.

The Blues’ Trevoh Chalobah (£5.1m) and Alejandro Garnacho (£6.4m) visit Leeds United, while Palace’s Daniel Munoz (£6.0m) and Jean-Philippe Mateta (£8.1m) travel to Burnley.

Manchester City’s Erling Haaland (£14.9m) retains the armband, with Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes (£8.9m) named as vice-captain.

Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest) £4.7m

A visit to Wolverhampton Wanderers gives the Nottingham Forest goalkeeper the chance to collect a third successive away clean sheet in all competitions. Sels’ hosts have failed to score in each of the last four Gameweeks. 

Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) £6.4m

The right-back’s form at Emirates Stadium earns him a call-up as the best Arsenal defender for Gameweek 14. Timber is the second top-scoring player in home matches in 2025/26 Fantasy, earning 55 points across six outings, thanks to two goals, three assists and four clean sheets. 

Daniel Munoz (Crystal Palace) £6.0m

Crystal Palace’s wing-back boasts major all-round potential at Burnley. Munoz has two goals, three assists and six clean sheets to his name, while his 14 shots and 10 shots in the box both rank among the top three defenders in 2025/26 Fantasy.

Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea) £5.1m

The Chelsea centre-back has climbed to joint-fourth in the defender standings after scoring his third goal of the campaign against Arsenal on Sunday. Chalobah’s multiple routes to returns means he has blanked just twice in his 12 appearances this season.

Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd) £8.9m

Man Utd’s playmaker has stepped up his output recently, producing four of his five assists this season over the last four Gameweeks. Fernandes’ dead-ball duties can help him get more returns at home to a West Ham United side who rank among the bottom two clubs for conceding the most headed shots and shots from set-pieces. 

Eberechi Eze (Arsenal) £7.8m

The attacking midfielder’s output at the Emirates earns him the nod ahead of Bukayo Saka (£10.1m) for the Gunners’ match against Brentford. Similarly to Timber, Eze is the top-scoring player in his position in home matches in 2025/26 Fantasy, producing four goals, three assists and 47 points in just five such appearances. 

Declan Rice (Arsenal) £7.0m

Arsenal’s England star now sits just one point off the top of the midfielder standings due to his all-round style of play. Rice has combined two goals and five assists with 10 defensive contribution points to total 75 points, with just two blanks in his 12 starts. 

Alejandro Garnacho (Chelsea) £6.4m

Having featured off the bench against Arsenal on Sunday, the Argentinian looks likely to return to the Chelsea line-up for the trip to Leeds. Garnacho has scored once and supplied two assists across his last three starts, including his season-high 11 points against Wolves in Gameweek 11. 

Erling Haaland (Man City) £14.9m

Despite his weekend blank against Leeds, Man City’s Norwegian continues as captain against Fulham. Haaland’s 13 shots in the box and six big chances – situations where a player is expected to score – both rank among the top two players in Fantasy across the last four Gameweeks. 

Jean-Philippe Mateta (Crystal Palace) £8.1m

A trip to Burnley looks very encouraging for the Palace forward’s 30 per cent ownership. Mateta faces a Clarets side who have conceded 10 goals and a league-high 15 big chances across the last four rounds of matches. 

Nick Woltemade (Newcastle) £7.4m

Newcastle United’s German has been a consistent source of returns in his debut campaign, blanking in only four of his 10 outings. The Magpies entertain a Tottenham Hotspur side who have conceded a hefty 13 goals across their last four matches in all competitions. 

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