The Scout assesses the top-performing XI over the first three Gameweeks of 2025/26 Fantasy Premier League.
The team lines up in a 5-3-2 formation, with seven of the 11 players coming from three sides: Arsenal, AFC Bournemouth and Chelsea.
Guglielmo Vicario (Spurs) £5.0m, 21 pts
The Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper has conceded just a single goal across matches against Burnley, Manchester City and Bournemouth. Vicario has also collected three save points and four bonus points to total 21 points.
Riccardo Calafiori (Arsenal) £5.6m, 28 pts
Arsenal’s left-back is the top-scoring player in Fantasy thanks to his impact at both ends of the pitch. Calafiori has already matched his total of three attacking returns from last season – he’s produced a goal and two assists, as well as two clean sheets.
Trevoh Chalobah (Chelsea) £5.1m, 27 pts
Chelsea’s centre-back has delivered returns in each of his opening matches against Crystal Palace, West Ham United and Fulham. Chalobah has combined a goal and an assist with two clean sheets.
Jurrien Timber (Arsenal) £5.6m, 26 pts
His 24 points against Leeds United is the best Gameweek score of 2025/26 Fantasy so far. Timber scored two goals, supplied an assist and collected the maximum three bonus points in the 5-0 win, as well as a clean sheet.
Marcos Senesi (AFC Bournemouth) £4.6m, 25 pts
Bournemouth’s centre-back is the No 1 player for value so far, returning 5.6 points per million spent. Senesi has two clean sheets and an assist to his name, while he also picked up two points for his defensive contributions in EACH of the first three Gameweeks.
Marc Guehi (Crystal Palace) £4.5m, 23 pts
A goal and two clean sheets highlight the centre-back’s impact for Crystal Palace. Guehi has the schedule to maintain that momentum, facing Sunderland and West Ham over the next two Gameweeks.
Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea) £6.6m, 25 pts
Chelsea’s Argentinian has delivered a goal and an assist in back-to-back matches against West Ham and Fulham to top the midfielder standings on 25 points. Added to his potential for defensive contribution points, Fernandez looks one of the best picks in the sub-£7.0m bracket.
Antoine Semenyo (AFC Bournemouth) £7.4m, 23 pts
Two goals and an assist have made the Bournemouth star the most-bought player in Fantasy this season. Semenyo has amassed over 2.4million transfers in and has risen £0.4m in price, more than any other player.
Jack Grealish (Everton) £6.7m, 22 pts
Everton’s new winger has produced two assists and a double-figure haul in both of his starts this season. Grealish is the most-bought player ahead of Gameweek 4, earning over 652,000 transfers in.
Joao Pedro (Chelsea) £7.7m, 26 pts
Two goals and two assists over the last two Gameweeks have taken Chelsea’s Brazilian to the top of the forward standings on 26 points. That form has made Joao Pedro the most-popular player in 2025/26, owned by 63 per cent of managers.
Erling Haaland (Man City) £14.1m, 24 pts
Man City’s Norwegian has scored three goals and collected six bonus points over the first three Gameweeks. Haaland's totals of 14 shots, 13 shots in the box and six big chances - or situations where the player is expected to score - all rank top this season.