Our Fantasy Premier League (FPL) 2025/26 team previews continue with Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
Here, their best FPL picks for the upcoming campaign are discussed. We’ll also attempt to predict the line-up for Gameweek 1, review pre-season, detail the best players for defensive contributions (DC) and more.
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REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
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THEY’VE BOUGHT A FORWARD
Last season’s 69 goals were very low for a supposed title contender, far less than the 88 and 91 of their second-placed finishes in 2022/23 and 2023/24.
Bournemouth had more overall attempts, while the Gunners ranked seventh for shots on target (180) – below both the Cherries and Brighton and Hove Albion. They only narrowly pipped Crystal Palace to sixth for expected goals (xG, 61.58) – yes, these 69 strikes were actually a big overachievement!
Arteta has long been chasing the purchase of a top-class striker, so the hope is that £64m man Viktor Gyokeres (£9.0m) can help turn all those draws into wins. Arsenal dropped 21 points from leading positions, enduring a February-to-May spell of three wins in 11.
Not that Kai Havertz (£7.5m) had been particularly bad, bagging nine goals in 21 pre-injury league starts.
STRONG DEFENCE
If Arsenal eventually better their three years of being runners-up, a big reason will be having the bedrock of a good defence.
No side conceded fewer goals (34), expected goals (xGC, 35.08), shots on target (120) or big chances (58), keeping 13 clean sheets along the way. David Raya (£5.5m) was the joint-winner of the Golden Glove.
Two seasons ago, they were also the best in these four areas, with even better numbers of – in order – 29, 28.42, 83 and 40.
Whether it’s from Gameweek 1 or once fixtures improve, FPL managers absolutely need coverage of this backline.
SET-PIECE THREAT
As is often discussed by pundits, Arsenal are good at dead-ball situations:
They ended 2024/25 as the fourth-best for set-piece shots (153) and second-best at preventing them (86). Alongside Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, the Gunners scored 17 times from such moments.
REASONS TO BE FEARFUL
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ILL-DISCIPLINE
With Gyokeres one of many signings – more on them below – not much should concern supporters.
Even so, it’s worth mentioning that Arsenal collected a league-high of six red cards. That’s despite conceding the joint-fourth fewest fouls (401) and accumulating the third-least bookings (66).
If Arteta can calm everyone down, maybe those wins stop becoming draws and there will be more lineup stability.