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FPL Tips Game Week 4 – Here are some Martial replacements, captain choices and differentials you need

FPL Tips Game Week 4: What will work and what won’t?
Anthony Martial (£7.7m) was the go-to man for game week 3 with over 900,000 FPL managers bringing in the French forward. Martial picked up 5 points but is reportedly (Manchester Evening News) out with a thigh strain for this weekend’s clash against Southampton.
With game week 4 just around the corner, here are three best Martial replacements for managers who have the Manchester United striker in their team.
James Maddison (£7.0m)
The Leicester midfielder would be a worthy short-term punt. He passed the test with flying colours in the games against Chelsea and Sheffield United with assists in both matches.
Maddison has created 107 chances in the Premier League since the start of last season – a stat that no other midfielder has come close to in this time.
Only De Bryune (£9.7m) has managed to produce more touches in the final third of the pitch this season than Maddison – with 109 touches.
Leicester’s fixtures might be a little rough with Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur on the horizon but the Foxes are no pushovers. His recent England call-up will boost his confidence even more.
⚽️@LCFC‘s James Maddison has been named in the @England squad for games v Bulgaria & Kosovo
— Sky Sports Statto (@SkySportsStatto) August 29, 2019
Most chances created in @premierleague since start of last season
107 JAMES MADDISON
98 Eden Hazard
96 Ryan Fraser
91 Joao Moutinho#England pic.twitter.com/oMQGFIthRs
Mason Mount (£6.2m)
Another English talent making waves this season, here are some key stats from his campaign so far.
Touches in the final third – 104 (3rd behind De Bryune and Maddison)
Goal Attempts – 12 (joint second with Raheem Sterling and Pukki with 58% shot accuracy)
Passes in the final third – 45 (Chelsea’s most advanced player so far)
Expected Goal Involvement (xGI) – 1.26 (Top amongst Chelsea players)
Chelsea have an easy run of fixtures up until game week 13 with only a game against Liverpool in between. Mount could very well be your set-and-forget midfielder priced at just £6.2m.
⚽ Total Shots 2019-20 ⚽
— FPL SW⚽️T (@FPLSWOT) August 29, 2019
🏴 Barnes (£6.6m) 1️⃣3️⃣
🇫🇮 Pukki (£7m) 1️⃣2️⃣
🇧🇷 Firmino (£9.5m) 1️⃣2️⃣
🏴 Mount (£6.2m) 1️⃣2️⃣
🏴 Sterling (£11.3m) 1️⃣2️⃣
🏴 Rashford (£8.7m) 1️⃣0️⃣
🏴 Kane (£11.1m) 1️⃣0️⃣
🏴 Maddison(£7m) 1️⃣0️⃣
🇪🇬 Salah (£12.5m) 1️⃣0️⃣#FPL #FPLCommunity pic.twitter.com/xxL9dJv4WT
Kevin De Bruyne (£9.7m)
For managers who have money in the bank fora few transfers – or even managers who are prepared to take a hit – De Bruyne is your man. The Manchester City midfielder has been playing to his absolute best this season after an injury troubled 2018-19 campaign.
He tops the list for the number of touches in the final third with 131 as well as the list for big chances created with 6 coming from his first 3 games. With an expected goal involvement (xGI) of 1.42, he is your man at £9.7m.
Manchester City face Liverpool and Chelsea in game week 12 and 13 respectively with a run of games that is as easy as it gets for the Belgian.
Captain Choices
Sergio Aguero (£12.0m), Raheem Sterling (£12.2m) and Mo Salah (£12.5m) will be the premium options this week.
The Man City duo face Brighton at home and there is no better fixture to captain your City assets. Aguero is on 4 goals and Sterling is on 5 goals from the opening 3 games and it really is a flip of a coin between the two in terms of captaincy. Both players have been crucial to Guardiola’s side.
Elsewhere Salah looks to be in prime form as well. His brace against Arsenal last week was a testament of what he can do on the break. Liverpool travel to Burnely where the Reds have done well against Sean Dyche’s men, winning four out of the last five games.
Teemu Pukki (£6.9m) is, of course, on the list. The Norwich striker is the top-scoring FPL player so far, who faces a West Ham side that has shipped 7 goals already.
The Hammers have also failed to keep a clean sheet in their last 17 games. Is Pukki a daredevil differential captain choice this week? Yes!
Three differential captaincy options for game week 4
Differentials You Need
Sebastien Haller (£7.4m)
West Ham forward Sebastien Haller is just 4.1%-owned currently. His brace against Watford has certainly caught the attention of the FPL managers.
With Sterling, Salah, Mane and De Bryune high on ownership, a need for budget strikers have become a necessity. Haller could slot into your second or third striking option alongside the likes of Pukki, Barnes and Wickham/Greenwood.
West Ham face Norwich and Aston Villa next before hosting Man United. If not for the long-term, Haller could be a worthy short term punt, especially if you are on your wildcard.
V small sample, but despite playing City, West Ham have:
— FPL Reuser (@Reuser5) August 26, 2019
3rd highest xG (5.67)
3rd highest big chances (9)
5th highest SOT (16)
Haller 3rd highest xG amongst fwds (2.08) – despite only playing 2 gw (incl. City)
Playing NOR (7th worst xGC) and avl (4th worst xGC)
(OPTA)
Nicolas Pepe (£9.4m)
Pepe has gone under the radar since the start of the season after his big-money move to Arsenal in the summer. The Ivorian made his full debut against Liverpool in game week 3 and looked dangerous.
He was the only source of a threat that the Gunners provided against Van Dijk and co. In fact, he was the first player to dribble past the Dutch defender in his last 50 appearances in the Premier League.
Arsenal have an easy run of fixtures after their North London derby this weekend and Pepe will be a key figure in Emery’s line-up.
50 – Nicolas Pepe has become the first player to successfully dribble past Virgil van Dijk in the Dutch defender’s last 50 appearances in the Premier League, since Mikel Merino in March 2018 for Newcastle. Beaten. pic.twitter.com/B1oRZMciOB
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) August 24, 2019
Before you leave, read our game week 3 review as well.
Stats taken from fantasyfootballscout.co.uk.
Player prices according to Fantasy Premier League
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Arsenal Women vs. Manchester United Women: Predicted Lineups + Match Preview

Arsenal Women host Manchester United on Saturday in a crucial six pointer for Champions League qualification. The Gunners sit just one point above United in the WSL table and victory at Emirates Stadium would give them a strong buffer, while defeat leaves them playing catch up in the race for Europe.
The match marks Arsenal’s return from the winter break following a busy week that saw Renee Slegers sign a new contract and Jodie Taylor promoted to Technical Director. However, the immediate focus is on securing three points against Marc Skinner’s side in what promises to be a tense encounter.
Kick-off: 12:30 GMT, Saturday, January 11, 2026
Venue: Emirates Stadium, London
TV: Sky Sports (UK)
Cooney Cross Absent For Personal Reasons
Arsenal will be without Kyra Cooney Cross who has returned to Australia for personal reasons. Daphne van Domselaar is not quite ready to return from a quad injury while Chloe Kelly remains out with a knee problem. Jenna Nighswonger will not be in the matchday squad as she negotiates a loan move.
New signing Smilla Holmberg from Hammarby will be in the squad alongside recalled goalkeeper Naomi Williams. Manu Zinsberger and Katie Reid are out with ACL injuries. The absence of Cooney Cross means Mariona will likely drop into the deeper midfield role she has occupied for much of the last year.
United Strengthened in January
Manchester United have been busy in the transfer window, adding full back Hanna Lundkvist from San Diego Wave and centre forward Lea Schuller from Bayern Munich. Skinner was dealt a poor hand over the summer with a very small squad handling Champions League qualifiers and the group phase.
Predicted Lineup:
Arsenal (4-3-3): Borbe; Fox, Williamson, Catley, McCabe; Little, Mariona, Maanum; Mead, Russo, Smith
Manchester United (4-2-3-1): Tullis Joyce; Lundkvist, Le Tissier, Janssen, Sandberg; Miyazawa, Zigiotti; Park, Malard, Awujo; Schuller
Also read: Arsenal Women disable social media comments after sexist backlash to new signing
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Jodie Taylor Appointed Arsenal Women’s First Ever Technical Director

Arsenal confirmed on January 9, 2026 that Jodie Taylor has been appointed as the club’s first ever Technical Director.
The 39-year-old former England striker moves up from her existing role as Technical Services Manager, a position she has held since September 2023 following her retirement from professional football.
Taylor’s promotion comes on the same day Arsenal announced Renee Slegers’ new contract extension through 2029, creating a strategic restructuring of the women’s football department.
A Decade Long Arsenal Connection
Taylor’s relationship with Arsenal spans ten years since first joining as a player in 2016. She scored 10 goals in 17 appearances during her initial spell before returning on a short-term deal in March 2023. Taylor earned 50 plus England caps during her international career and won the Golden Boot at Euro 2017.
She represented her country at the 2015 Women’s World Cup finishing third and played for multiple elite clubs including Lyon, Orlando Pride, Portland Thorns and San Diego Wave throughout her career.
Strategic Structural Development
Taylor’s new role bridges critical areas of football operations including recruitment, analysis, coaching and performance support. She will work closely with Renee Slegers on a daily basis as the Technical Director, providing structural support for coaching decisions and squad development.
Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley praised Taylor’s appointment as integral to continued development of the program as Arsenal challenges for major trophies consistently. Wheatley will now focus on upward management across UEFA, FIFA and domestic boards while Taylor handles day to day operations.
Building a High Performance Environment
Taylor expressed immense pride stepping into her new position, emphasizing Arsenal’s remarkable growth over the past decade. She committed to nurturing a high-performance environment where players, coaching staff and support teams have the right tools to deliver at the highest level.
Her appointment represents investment in female leadership within Arsenal’s technical infrastructure, aligning with the club’s commitment to developing their women’s program systematically and strategically moving forward into their next phase.
Also read: Arsenal Women disable social media comments after sexist backlash to new signing
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Renee Slegers Signs New Arsenal Contract Until 2029 After Champions League Glory

Arsenal confirmed on January 9, 2026 that head coach Renee Slegers has signed a new long-term contract extending through the summer of 2029.
The 36-year-old Dutch coach was previously due to exit at the end of the 2025-26 season but now commits three and a half additional years to the club. Her extension rewards an extraordinary debut season where she guided Arsenal to historic UEFA Women’s Champions League victory after beating Barcelona 1-0 in the Lisbon final.
From Academy Player to Champions League Winner
Renee Slegers’ connection to Arsenal dates back decades. She played in the club’s academy as a teenager and watched Arsenal claim their previous Champions League trophy in 2007 from the stands. Her return to the club came in summer 2023 as assistant coach following two years leading Swedish club Rosengard where she won back-to-back Damallsvenskan titles.
She stepped into the interim role in October 2024 when Jonas Eidevall departed and impressed immediately with an 11-match unbeaten run. That performance earned her permanent appointment in January 2025, and by May 2025 she had delivered historic Champions League glory.
Arsenal’s Long-Term Vision
Slegers told club media that her journey from academy player to Champions League winning head coach represents immense pride. She stated the club has much to achieve together in the coming seasons. Arsenal Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley described Slegers as an elite coach with capabilities to lead continued title challenges.
Chief Executive Richard Garlick praised her impact driving standards and progress toward consistent top-level competition.
Jodie Taylor Joins as Technical Director
The announcement accompanied confirmation that former England international Jodie Taylor has been appointed Arsenal’s first ever women’s technical director. Taylor, who retired in 2023 after two Arsenal playing spells, will work closely with Slegers on recruitment, analysis and specialisation. Her role bridges previously disconnected recruitment and technical departments creating stronger operational cohesion.
Arsenal continues their title defence facing Manchester United on January 11 with five trophies remaining in play this season.
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