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The FPL Banger boys are back with their Fantasy Premier League tips for Gameweek 34, outlining their top picks and a best captain selection.

Welcome to a new series for the 2024/25 season, provided by Siva & Sam, the twisted minds behind the FPL Banger Podcast.

We’re fresh off a massive rise from a rank of 16,431 in GW32 to 15,444 in GW33. If you like the sound of that, read on.

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Alexander Isak (£9.6m) – Fixture: Ipswich (H) 1b691o

A nailed striker, on penalties, playing at home and chasing European football against a team that has failed to keep a clean sheet in all 14 of their league fixtures in 2025, conceding 38 goals and claiming six points from a possible 42 (W1, D3, L10). FPL decisions don’t get easier than this.

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Robert Sanchez (£4.5m) and Marc Cucurella (£5.4m) – Fixture: Everton (H) 7033j

Whatever the Scottish word for remontada is, that’s what David Moyes has done at Everton. I’ll put my hands up, I was convinced that he was just Sean Dyche with more hair, but the Moyes-iah has proven me wrong, taking Everton from the verge of relegation to a more than respectable mid-table finish.

One problem that Moyes has not been able to overcome as the season has progressed however, is Everton’s lack of goals. The Toffees haven’t scored more than two goals in their last seven games, and to my incredible surprise this week, Dominic Calvert-Lewin is injured, Beto hasn’t scored since GW26 and alleged forward Armando Broja is ineligible to face his parent club.

As long as no one allows Robert Sanchez to have the ball for too long, a Chelsea clean sheet should be safe.

Justin Kluivert (£6m) – Fixture: Man United (H) 5o3p3u

Everything is going right for Man United right now. One of the all-time great European comebacks against the fourth best team in , a new stadium funded by just free lunches and a money-spinning post-season tour to Malaysia confirmed.

Against this backdrop of unbridled positivity, Ruben Amorim did manage expectations by stating that United would play their youngsters in the Premier League from GW33 onwards. That said, I personally didn’t see much of a drop-off in United’s performance against Wolves, compared to how they’ve fared in previous games under the second best Portuguese manager who took over a club mid-season.

FPL managers have short-term memories, so it’s easy to forget that before his injury between GW30-32, Justin Kluivert recorded 10 goal contributions in the past 10 games, including scoring more goals at St James Park in one game than his dad did in an entire season. He’s nailed, he’s on penalties, and he’s playing against Andre Onana. How isn’t this the first pick on your free hit team?

Raúl Jiménez (£5.3m) – Fixture: Southampton (A) 1x54o

OG FPL managers will the classic rule – if Toney is out, get Mbeumo. The same rule applies to Fulham. Rodrigo Muniz is out this week. So go get a fully nailed Raul Jimenez against the worst Premier League side in modern times. You might not ever get another chance.

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