The Complete Guide to FPL Captain Picks
Master the art of captaincy selection with our data-driven approach to maximizing your double points each gameweek.
The captain pick is the single most important decision you make each gameweek. Getting it right can be the difference between a green arrow and a red one. Here's how to approach captaincy using data.
Why Captaincy Matters So Much
Your captain scores double points. Over a 38-gameweek season, if your captain averages just 1 point more per game than the average, that's 76 extra points — enough to climb tens of thousands of places.
The Data-Driven Approach
1. Expected Points Come First
Start with expected points calculations based on:
2. Consider Fixture Difficulty
Not all fixtures are equal. A premium midfielder against a relegation-threatened team at home is a better bet than the same player away at a top-4 side.
- Key factors:
- Home vs away (home advantage is significant)
- Opponent's defensive record
- Historical performance against that opponent
3. Ownership and Effective Ownership
This is where strategy gets interesting:
4. Form vs Fixture Balance
The ideal captain has BOTH form and fixture. When they conflict:
Common Captaincy Mistakes
Overthinking
Sometimes the obvious pick IS the best pick. Don't get too clever — if Haaland is home against a poor defense, he's probably your captain.
Recency Bias
A player blanking once doesn't make them a bad captain option. Look at underlying numbers, not just last week's score.
Ignoring Rotation Risk
Some players (especially in European weeks) face rotation. A guaranteed 90 minutes is worth more than a potential benching.
The NextGW Approach
Our algorithm calculates expected points for every player considering:
We then rank your captain options so you can make an informed decision.
Pro Tip: The Vice-Captain
Always set a sensible vice-captain. If your captain doesn't play, your vice gets the armband. Make it someone who:
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Every team is different. Your captain options depend on who you own. Enter your team ID on NextGW and we'll tell you exactly who should wear the armband this week.
