Fantasy Premier League

FPL experts: Best Brighton players to own

25 Mar 2023
Mac Allister, Mitoma, Estupinan

The Scout's panel discuss the top picks from the Seagulls ahead of their Double Gameweeks

Related Articles
Six clubs given a Double Gameweek 34 in FPL
Best FPL Bench Boost squad for Gameweek 29
FPL experts: How to plan for Double Gameweek 34

The Scout's panel of experts discuss who to pick from Brighton & Hove Albion, who have Double Gameweeks 29 and 34 in Fantasy Premier League, plus the possibility of two more Doubles being scheduled at a later date.

Sam Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

Brighton are the perfect investment for FPL managers. Excellent form, Doubles in Gameweeks 29 and 34, and a further two fixtures still to be rescheduled. The midfielder double-up of two from Solly March (£5.1m), Kaoru Mitoma (£5.5m) and Alexis Mac Allister (£5.5m) seems wise.

Then either Jason Steele (£3.9m) or Pervis Estupinan (£4.8m) for the triple-up.

See: Double Gameweeks make Brighton worthy of triple-up

Gianni Buttice (@GianniButtice)

If we had more than five midfield spots, there would be a strong argument to go triple Brighton midfield because March, Mitoma and Mac Allister would be a dangerous trio.

But knowing there are so many other midfielders we want, I think it's sensible owning two, plus Estupinan, who is the standout option at the back.

Utkarsh Dalmia (@zophar666)

Brighton have a great Double in Gameweek 29, but the fixtures over the next few weeks are quite difficult, so tripling-up in attack is not ideal as you can't really bench two.

Keeping that in mind, I like Estupinan as he can be benched in the tougher fixtures. Mitoma has returned in eight of the last 10 matches, so he would be my top pick. The third one is between Mac Allister and March, but I'll go with the latter since the Argentinian's position can change to a deeper role at any moment.

Lee Bonfield (@FPLFamily)

Mac Allister and Mitoma are in my team, and I'm very happy to have them. Trebling on the Brighton attack strangely with March doesn't feel overkill - although that's a lot of Seagull-shaped eggs in one basket!

Estupinan would be my pick in defence, but keep an eye on a possible late arrival back from international duty. It'll be a quick turnaround for him to be ready for the Brentford match. 

Ben Crabtree (@FC_CrabDogg)

It's very close between all the Brighton options, but my preferred three are Mitoma, March and Estupinan.

Also in this series

Part 1: FPL experts: What to do with Arsenal players
Part 3: FPL experts: How to plan for Double Gameweek 34
Part 4: FPL experts: When should you get Liverpool assets?

Latest Videos

More Videos

Video is currently not available.

02 Nov 2024

Wright: Arsenal aren't creating enough

Ian Wright discusses the Gunners' problems after they lost 1-0 at Newcastle and lost more ground in the title race

Your details have been submitted successfully.

You have already entered this competition. Please check your email for further information.

Your details have been submitted successfully.

Create a Premier League account

Continue

You are logged in as

Enter your details