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Top 5 Best FPL Midfielders This week: GW32, Premier League 2025-26

Here is our Best FPL Midfielders this week for Gameweek 32 (GW32), featuring Fantasy Premier League options from top clubs such as Man City, Arsenal, and Man Utd.

09.04.2026
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Best FPL Midfielders GW32 Premier League 2025-26

We’re back with our Gameweek 32 edition of the top best FPL midfielders to consider this week. After carefully analysing the upcoming Premier League fixtures from a Fantasy Premier League standpoint, we’ve identified midfielders who look most likely to deliver attacking returns this week. Most players on this list benefit from favourable matchups against defences that may struggle to contain creativity and goal threat.


Factoring in recent form, fixture difficulty, and overall attacking involvement, these midfielders have strong potential to bring in points through goals, assists, and bonus contributions. Dive in below to discover our standout FPL midfield picks for Gameweek 32 and give your squad the edge heading into the new round.


Best FPL Midfielders for Gameweek 32 (GW32)

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United, £10.3m)

Bruno Fernandes in our opinion is a must-have FPL midfielder for this week. United will be facing Leeds at home this Gameweek, and considering the unbelievable form of Bruno, he's most likely to provide you with a solid return. We'd even say you can triple captain him this if you're willing to take a punt. Ignore him at your own risk this week.


Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City, £8.2m)

Antoine Semenyo has had 6 goal involvements in 9 Premier League games since he joined Manchester City. Not only has been phenomenal for them, but the winger has also taken a lot of burden off from Erling Haaland when it comes to scoring and stepping up when the Norwegian underperforms. City face a struggling Chelsea side this Gameweek, and Semenyo could cause huge problems for them.


Mateus Fernandes (West Ham, £5.5m)

Mateus Fernandes has been really impressive for West Ham in their past few games, and is one of the best FPL differential midfielders you can pick this week. In fact, he was fantastic in their mid-week FA Cup game against Leeds, and was extremely unlucky to be on the losing side. The Hammers will be facing Wolves at home this weekend, which means Fernandes has high scope for great returns.


James Garner (Everton, £5.3m)

James Garner has been simply phenomenal this season for Everton, to the extent where Manchester United fans have started to question why the club ended up selling the young midfielder to Everton. Garner has been running the show in midfield for Everton this season, and the fixture against Brentford this Gameweek is a decent one for getting great returns. He is a solid option that could end up as a masterstroke.


Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal, £5.1m)

Martin Zubimendi is another player that, if you're willing to take the risk, could end up as a solid masterstroke. He's quite cheap and very low in ownership as well, which means big rewards in terms of FPL rankings if he puts up one of those brilliant performances. Arsenal face Bournemouth this weekend, and this is likely to be one of those defensive games where a central defensive midfielder like Zubimendi could end up making the difference.


In conclusion, choosing the right midfielders can play a decisive role in shaping your Fantasy Premier League returns in Gameweek 32. With a combination of favourable fixtures and strong attacking potential, the midfielders highlighted here stand out as reliable options capable of delivering consistent points through goals, assists, and bonus contributions.


As always, it’s important to balance recent form with fixture difficulty when making your selections, and the players mentioned offer a strong blend of both. Whether you’re looking to make a transfer or fine-tune your starting XI, keeping these midfielders in mind could give you a valuable edge over your rivals.


Plan your moves wisely and use these insights to maximise your scoring potential in GW32, as even small decisions in midfield can make a big difference over the course of the gameweek.


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