As Gameweek 6 of the 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League kicks off, Mostafeto’s team continues its journey with confidence and enthusiasm. Relying on a balanced mix of experienced stars and energetic young talents, the squad aims to strengthen its position and stay competitive in a season full of excitement and challenges.
As Gameweek 6 of the 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League approaches, Petrović (4.6m) continues to shine as one of the standout goalkeepers this season. Having already earned 26 points, he ranks as the second-highest scoring goalkeeper so far. His impressive performances have earned him the trust of Fantasy managers, and with a seemingly manageable match against Leeds United, Petrović aims to continue his strong run and boost his points tally.
The Spanish full-back continues to establish himself as one of the top defensive options in this season’s Fantasy Premier League, having accumulated 22 points in the first five gameweeks thanks to his balance between defensive solidity and attacking contributions. With Gameweek 6 bringing a match against Wolverhampton—one of the weaker teams this season—the opportunity looks perfect for a clean sheet and a boost to his points tally.
After having dropped Dorgu for two gameweeks, I’ve brought him back into my squad following his assist against Chelsea. With his upcoming match against Brentford, there’s a great opportunity for him to secure a clean sheet or create another assist!
After five gameweeks and 26 points, Monuoth has proven himself as a differential defensive option in Fantasy Premier League. His impact goes beyond keeping a clean sheet, contributing goals and assists to earn extra points even when a shutout isn’t achieved. With a tough Gameweek 6 match against Liverpool, Monuoth remains an attractive pick thanks to his attacking threat and constant presence in the final third.
A strong start has earned him 26 points in the first five gameweeks, solidifying his position as one of the top attacking wingers in this season’s Fantasy Premier League. Thanks to his pace and goal-scoring instinct, he remains a popular choice in many squads. However, with Gameweek 6 bringing a match against Crystal Palace, this may be his last chance in my team; if he doesn’t regain his spark, selling him will be the next step.
With an ownership rate of less than 5%, Xavi Simons remains a differential pick who could make a big impact in Fantasy squads. He earned 6 points on his debut after providing an assist, and with Gameweek 6 against Wolverhampton, he has a good chance to secure a starting spot in Tottenham’s lineup. The team can’t afford to drop more points after the recent draw with Brighton, giving Simons extra motivation to shine and prove he can be relied upon.
One of the season’s biggest surprises and among the highest-scoring players so far, Siminio has proven himself indispensable in Fantasy squads. In his first match with me, he immediately added 5 points, making him a key asset. With Gameweek 6 against Leeds United, expectations are high for him to continue his significant impact, whether through goals or assists.
Mohamed Kadous, a legendary player in Ghanaian football history, continues to make history. After an incredible season with West Ham, he now shines at Tottenham, providing 4 assists in five matches. With his upcoming match against Wolverhampton, he could once again create and score, continuing his remarkable run.
Despite scoring 3 goals in the first five gameweeks, Giokreesh is still far from the consistency needed to be a reliable Fantasy pick. Gameweek 6 against Newcastle will be a crucial test for him, serving as the last opportunity before I decide whether to let him go and look for a more dependable attacking alternative.
The Norwegian goal machine shows no signs of slowing down in Fantasy Premier League, having reached 45 points in five gameweeks thanks to 6 goals so far. With Gameweek 6 against Burnley, one of the weaker teams this season, expectations are high for Haaland to continue his attacking dominance, making him the top and safest choice for the captain’s armband.
The Brazilian striker continues to impress Fantasy managers with his decisive performances for Chelsea, proving he can make a difference in the attacking third thanks to his pace and intelligent movement in the box. In Gameweek 6 against Brighton, he has another opportunity to boost his points tally and reaffirm himself as a reliable attacking option.
Gameweek 6 could mark the real breakthrough for Mostafeto’s team, with bold choices and bets on decisive moments. The ambition is clear: to stay at the heart of the competition.