Who are the players to add to your Fantasy Premier League team for Gameweek 14 of 2025-26? We assess the Opta data to reveal our top under-the-radar picks.
It’s a very quick turnaround from the last slate of Premier League matches, so who should you pick for your Fantasy Premier League team on Gameweek 14? There are players in form but also those who are due to score or assist, so choose carefully.
We’ve crunched the Opta data to identify five players you simply have to consider owning on your Wildcard, despite them being picked by fewer than 10% of FPL managers at present. Here’s a pick for each section of your squad.
GK – Alisson Becker | 5.4m | 5.4% Ownership
FPL managers seem to be clued up as far as goalkeepers are concerned. Most of the leading shot stoppers with kind schedules in the near future are already owned by more than 10% of you.
There are options worth considering though. You’re probably not looking at Liverpool and thinking your FPL team needs anybody from the back half of their team.
But maybe the time for that to change has arrived. The Reds were far more solid than in recent weeks when winning 2-0 at West Ham on Sunday. Alisson Becker returned from illness to keep his third clean sheet in eight league games this season. His deputy Giorgi Mamardashvili only has one from five.
Liverpool’s forthcoming run of opponents is relatively favourable too. They host Sunderland on MD14 before heading to Leeds on Saturday. As well as the former have done this term, most of their success has understandably come at the Stadium of Light.
They have scored just three away goals, so Alisson stands a good chance of recording back-to-back clean sheets. He used to do that all the time but perhaps those days can still return this season.
DEF – Neco Williams | 4.7m | 3.3% Ownership
The team whose next three Premier League opponents average the fewest goals scored is Nottingham Forest.
This selection makes this the third matchday in a row in which we’ve chosen one of their players. If anything sums up the magic of Sean Dyche, this might be less obvious than the ‘utter woke nonsense’ meme, but it’s just as valid.
Forest have seen a serious upturn in form since the former Burnley manager replaced Ange Postecoglou. It is perhaps partly thanks to Dyche’s consistency of selection. Across the four Premier League matches since his first, he has made a total of just three changes to his starting XI.
One was enforced against Brighton thanks to Murillo being injured. He’d have been a good option here but instead we’ll go with Neco Williams. He and Nikola Milenkovic are the only two Forest defenders who have started every league game this season, but the Welshman offers more threat going forward.
Williams provided an assist in his previous away game, against his former club Liverpool. He should get opportunities to do so again on Wednesday as Forest are at bottom side Wolves. They then go to Everton, which would be the perfect venue for a former Red to set up or score a goal.
MID – Mikel Merino | 5.9m | 1.0% Ownership
Mikel Merino is having an unusual career with Arsenal. A midfielder by trade (and in FPL land), the Spaniard has started as many league games at centre-forward as in his regular position in 2025-26.
He is certainly proving to be effective, though. In his last five appearances in all competitions, Merino has scored three goals and provided two assists. The 29-year-old recorded goal contributions for equalisers at Sunderland and Chelsea, plus he set up the opener in the Gunners’ recent north London derby victory.
His hot form could continue as Arsenal face only one team who are currently above 10th in the next four games. Brentford are at the Emirates on Wednesday before Arsenal travel to Aston Villa next weekend. They then host Wolves before making their first appearance at Everton’s new ground.
While Villa have a decent defensive record, that’s still a quartet currently conceding an average of 1.51 goals per league game as a group. With Viktor Gyökeres back in action, Merino’s days up front will soon be numbered. Make the most of them while you still can.
MID – Bruno Guimarães | 6.6m | 4.4% Ownership
Some FPL picks are here for a good time, not a long time. If you’re thinking of selecting any Newcastle players, they definitely fall into this category.
The Magpies are at home for their next two matches. They face Tottenham, who they’ve already beaten at St. James’ Park in the EFL Cup this season, then strugglers Burnley. But they are followed by a derby at the Stadium of Light before matches with Chelsea and Manchester United.
If you want a Premier League midfielder who is in double figures for starts, averages at least five points when in the XI and features in less than 10% of FPL teams, there are only two. Ryan Gravenberch is one, Bruno Guimarães the other. Either could make a case for selection here, but Newcastle having two games at home rather than one tips our favour towards the Brazilian.
He should be kept busy against Spurs too. They’re among the leading teams in the division for drawing clearances, blocks, interceptions and tackles from their opponents. A midfielder who makes a combined 12 of these actions can earn two points for defensive contribution (DEFCON).
If unlikely to be so busy against the Clarets, Guimarães should clock these up against Tottenham. He got two assists in Newcastle’s last home game, having scored at St. James’ Park against Fulham, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest, so he carries a threat when on his own patch.
FWD – Joshua Zirkzee | 5.8m | 0.4% Ownership
There are only nine forwards who are currently averaging at least four points-per-game while being included in less than 10% of FPL squads. Manchester United striker Joshua Zirkzee is one such player, and he should come into this matchday in confident mood after scoring in the 2-1 win at Crystal Palace on Sunday.
That goal ended a 364-day wait without a Premier League goal, with his previous 24 shots in competition all unsuccessful before firing past Dean Henderson in the Palace goal on Sunday.
The 24-year-old has not been wholly convincing in the Premier League. But having started the last two matches, perhaps Zirkzee’s time has finally arrived.
Assuming he does play, the Dutchman should get chances to score in the next few games. United host West Ham and Bournemouth in the next three matchweeks, with a trip to woeful Wolves sandwiched in-between.
This means their next three opponents are currently conceding 2.1, 2.3 and 1.9 goals per game respectively. Their combined average of 2.11 is at least 0.34 more than the immediate trio that any other club will face.
If you can’t bring yourself to select Zirkzee, and his career in England probably justifies caution, you’re going to want at least one United attacker given the kindness of their schedule. So, why not pick the man who’ll get chances to put the ball in the net?
*FPL player values and ownership data accurate as of 30 November 2025
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