Fantasy Premier League: Building the Joker Idéel Week 6th Week 6

Gameweek 6 in Fantasy Premier League looks like a pivotal point of the 2025-26 season. A month later, the book of forms begins to settle, the team configurations become clearer and the choices of media of the first rounds separate from the long -term authentic assets.
If you activate your first Joker this week, the goal is simple: lock the players at the same time with a shape and lighting while leaving flexibility to adapt as the season takes place.
The following joker project that I implemented establishes a good balance between premium firepower, reliable defensive options and certain differential choices. Let’s dive why each of the 15 players made my cup.
Goalkeepers
David Raya (5.5 million pounds sterling) – Arsenal
Raya looks obvious to the week of the week of play 6. Arsenal was solid at the back and the Spaniard offers not only a potential for cleanliness sheet, but also the cheapest path to their defense. From Gameweek 7, Arsenal has an excellent lighting race: West Ham (H), Fulham (A), Crystal Palace (H), Burnley (A), Sunderland (A) and Tottenham (H).
Martin Dubravka (4.0 million pounds sterling) – Burnley
Dubravka is simply a large catalyst with 4.0 million pounds sterling. He is the only starting goal at this price, and even if you are probably not playing it because Raya is an excellent gaming goalkeeper, he is always a good backup in case his Arsenal counterpart is injured or missing for other reasons.
Defenders
Gabriel (6.1 million pounds sterling) – Arsenal
Gabriel is nailed to start when he is in good shape, carries a threat of objective and has great lighting lights. He remains one of the most dangerous defenders in the offensive set of their team. Its partnership with William Saliba (6.0 million pounds sterling) Arsenal extremely difficult to decompose and it offers an attacker threat in addition to the potential of the clean sheet. Another good long -term choice among the best defense in the league.
James Tarkowski (5.5 million pounds sterling) – Everton
Tarkowski is one of the most underestimated defenders in FPL. His air domination makes him a constant danger of the attack of the sets and Everton has always been a solid defense. More importantly, with the score rules of this season, he seems to be one of the best in the game for defensive contributions, picking up the two additional points to make 10 in the five games so far. His propensity to obtain these additional points, to place in a largely resistant back line and a decent threat to the other end of the step to make Tarkowski an active almost to the test of the devices.
Marcos Senesi (4.8 million pounds sterling) – Bournemouth
The central rear of Bournemouth is another defensive control monster. He also reached the threshold of five games to date this season, collecting 10 additional points. The great thing about it is its price. Although it has already increased by 0.3 million pounds sterling since the start of the season, the Argentinian still offers great value in a solid Bournemouth team which has useful long -term devices.
Joachim Andersen (4.5 million pounds sterling) – Fulham
The central rear of Fulham has won points of defensive contribution in four of the five games and looks at another choice of excellent values at its price. Fulham has a good defense overall, and the additional points to which he can overcome could prove to be very precious. Although immediate lights are not great, Andersen is a good long -term option that can be turned for its more difficult games.
Joachim Andersen of Fulham is a magnet of affordable defensive constraint points (Ryan Pierse / Getty Images)
Omar Alderete (4.0 million pounds sterling) – Sunderland
The central rear of Sunderland looks like a possible jewel. He started the last four games and collected the bonus of defensive contributions in the last three. Alderete looks fairly safe in this starting role and its promoted side is much stronger than most thought. He will be your fifth defender and will probably not spend too many weeks of play in your departure XI, but it is an excellent choice for your bench and good enough to be shot with your fourth defender for his Kinder devices.
Fields
Bruno Fernandes (9.0 million pounds sterling) – Manchester United
Fernandes remains a most coherent FPL active in United. It is in penalties, takes parts and continues to publish strong underlying statistics. Having Brentford (A), Sunderland (H) and Brighton (H) in the next four lights is great, but there is a reliable long -term taking anyway, since it offers reliable minutes, parts and objectives and objectives and attend the threat. Even with the trembling shape of United, Fernandes always finds a way to come back for its FPL owners.
Antoine Semenyo (7.7 million pounds sterling) – Bournemouth
Semenyo was the player out of the FPL competition this season and this is obvious in his massive price increase of 0.7 million pounds sterling since the opening weekend a little more than a month ago. He scored three goals and two assists, and played the 90 minutes in the five games. He could also be the first choice on the penalties now too: he took the last of Bournemouth against Brighton in Gameweek 4 when the regular lessee last season Justin Kluivert (7.0 million pounds sterling) It was not on the ground, and there is no guarantee that the latter will return to the XI of Andoni Iraola at any time after having released the bench in the four appearances of the League so far. In addition to a trip to Manchester City (Gameweek 10), Bournemouth has profitable lighting up to Gameweek 19, starting with Leeds (A), Fulham (H), Palace (A) and Nottingham Forest (H).
Tijjani Reijnders (5.6 million pounds sterling) – Manchester City
Reijnders emerges as a potential jewel in City and a basic choice in a joker team. He played 90 minutes in the five league games, winning a goal and two assists. He will surely offer a constant flow of points as part of an attacker team, while acting as a catalyst thanks to its price.
Tijjani Reijnders of the city is great value at its price (Carl Reine / Getty Images)
Idaya (6.5 million pounds sterling) – Everton
There is not much not to like here. Nailed to start, cheap and its penalties on its side. Ndiaye already has two goals and a decisive pass, and seems to prosper in what is a much more attacked Everton team this season. Given what it offers and at its price, it is a good long -term choice.
Anton Stach (5.0 million pounds sterling) – SADS
Stach is an ideal fifth midfielder who also offers objectives and aids by her appearance. His minutes seem more than secure, the Germans playing every minute of the league until now since his summer arrival, and he is also in turns and free kicks. It is good enough to turn with your fourth midfielder given its underlying statistics, after having accumulated an XGI figure (involvement of the expected lens) of 1.2 so far.
Attacker
Joao Pedro (7.8 million pounds sterling) – Chelsea
With Cole Palmer (10.4 million pounds sterling) Currently sidelined, Joao Pedro is expected to get coherent minutes. He has already shown his scorer touch this season with two goals and three assists in five games. At 7.8 million pounds sterling, he is an average attacker with a premium advantage, and Chelsea has favorable long -term lights. During the following nine, they play Brighton (H), Sunderland (H), Wolves (H), Burnley (A) and Leeds (A).
Erling Haaland (14.3 million pounds sterling) – Manchester City
No joker team this week is complete without Haaland. He is the Ultimate FPL assets at the moment, with six goals in the first five championship games in the city and undoubtedly their best game of the season, at home to promote Burnley, then, then Brentford (A) and Everton (H) to follow in the next two weeks of match.
Viktor Gyokerres (9.0 million pounds sterling) – Arsenal
Gyokerres took a decent start in English football with three goals in five championship matches. Although he has a difficult match against Newcastle (A) this weekend, Gameweek 7 matches make it an easy choice. He’s nailed to start, should play a lot of minutes with Kai Havertz (7.3 million pounds sterling) Still after knee surgery last month, and he also marked a penalty, although the first first choice of Arsenal Bukayo of (9.8 million pounds sterling) is back available as a result of his own lack of injury.
Final reflections
The main choices for me on a joker from Gameweek 6 are Gabriel, Andersen, Senesi, Semenyo, Reijnders, Joao Pedro and Haaland. The other slots offer room to be a little more adventurous.
What I like about this team is flexibility. The cheap midfielder options in Stach and Ndiaye allow you to turn according to the lights, the Strikeforce guarantees that you always have an explosive potential in attack and the rear line is full of players with a very high floor, given their defensive contribution upwards.
With a Jenkcard Gameweek 6 presenting such strong opportunities for City, Bournemouth and Arsenal, this range is well positioned to enjoy these lights. If you press the generic button for the first time this season, it offers immediate yields and a long -term structure.
(Top Photos: Viktor Gyokerres, Left, and Marcos Senesi; Getty Images)



