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Fantasy Premier League: Tips and advice for week eleven
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Fantasy Premier League: Tips and advice for week eleven

West Ham United return to home Premier League action against Everton on Saturday, looking to bounce back from a 3-0 loss to high-flying Nottingham Forest.

Two consecutive home wins in the league, against Ipswich Town and Manchester United, present the opportunity for the Hammers to claim a third consecutive home treble in the league for the first time since October 2022 and move closer to the top half of the league . the Premier League table.

It goes without saying that the Irons will need to improve their performance greatly if they are to claim a victory over Sean Dyche’s Toffees, who have shown marked improvement in the last month after a slow start to the 2024/25 campaign.

Both sides will be packed with individuals looking to provide the touch of magic needed to make the difference on the day, meaning there are a number of decisions to be made in the Fantasy Premier League (FPL) before kick-off.

With no lunchtime kick-off or Friday night football, the Gameweek Eleven transfer deadline is set a little later than usual at 13:30 GMT on Saturday 9 November, with kick-off at London Stadium scheduled for 3:00 pm Saturday.

While we’ll be bringing you FPL tips and tricks for the rest of the 2024/25 season on whufc.com, check out some of our picks for the next round below.

Also, don’t forget to join West Ham United’s FPL Official League by entering the code ‘tezfax’.

Back to our Gameweek Eleven preview, and we’re looking for our captain to make an impact at home again…

Can Bowen’s poor run continue at the London Stadium?

Jarrod Bowen (£7.5m) He has been instrumental in our recent victories at the London Stadium. The England international scored and provided an assist in the 4-1 win over Ipswich and then scored a dramatic injury-time penalty against Manchester United.

The 27-year-old, who ranks second among West Ham players for shots (behind Mohammed Kudus, who has taken six more), is the Hammers’ most creative asset, having provided 23 chances, at least 14 more than any other player. and has accumulated 47 points in its first ten games.

Bowen can continue his purple streak of easy season at the London Stadium against the Toffees, who have conceded nine goals in their first five away games.

Elsewhere, Łukasz Fabiański (£4.0m) He kept his place between the sticks after an excellent performance on matchday 10 against Manchester United, and our number 1 made two incredible saves Nikola Milenkovic and Ramón Sosa to keep the score low against Nottingham Forest at City Ground.