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Premier League Team of the Week: Gameweek 34 Best XI (EPL GW34 TOTW)

Have a look at our Premier League Team of the Week for Gameweek 34, Featuring players from Manchester United, Arsenal, and Brighton.

29.04.2026
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Premier League Team of the Week Gameweek 34

We’re here with our Premier League Team of the Week for Gameweek 35, which delivered another gripping chapter in an increasingly competitive season. With standout performances across multiple fixtures influencing both the title race and the fight for European places, This Best XI brings together players who made decisive contributions through clinical finishing, creative spark, and disciplined defending. From commanding displays at the back to dynamic midfield control and sharp attacking output, the lineup captures what it takes to excel at the highest level.


Each selection is shaped not just by individual statistics, but by overall influence on the pitch, players who rose in key moments, shifted momentum, and performed with consistency under pressure. With tactical discipline, technical quality, and match-winning impact on full display, this Team of the Week offers a complete snapshot of excellence from the weekend’s action.


Gameweek 34 Premier League Team of the Week

Goalkeeper

David Raya (Arsenal)

David Raya was vital for Arsenal in their huge 1-0 Premier League win over Eddie Howe's Newcastle. He made a total of 3 saves in the game and helped his team keep a clean sheet.


Defenders

Pedro Porro (Spurs)

Pedro Porro's performances for Spurs have significantly improved after the appointment of Roberto De Zerbi as their manager. The club and fans would be hoping he could inspire the team and get them safe from relegation.


Joachim Andersen (Fulham)

Joachim Andersen put up a solid defensive display for Fulham against Unai Emery's Aston Villa side. He played a significant role in making sure Fulham didn't concede in the game.


Gabriel (Arsenal)

Gabriel once again put up a huge big-match performance for Arsenal against Newcastle. The Brazilian will need to maintain these high levels for the remaining league as Arsenal are looking to win the title.


Ferdi Kadıoğlu (Brighton)

Ferdi Kadıoğlu was simply outstanding both in defense and attack for Brighton against Chelsea. He helped his team keep a clean sheet and also scored a goal.


Midfielders

Casemiro (Manchester United)

Casemiro scored his 9th goal of the season for Manchester United in their 2-1 win over Brentford. These are crazy numbers for CDM, and United will find it extremely difficult to replace him.


Tomáš Souček (West Ham)

31 year old Tomáš Souček has been one of West Ham's most impressive players this season, as his experience and leadership is coming in handy for the club during this final phase of the relegation battle. He was fantastic against Everton.


Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool)

Alexis Mac Allister had one of his better performances this season for Liverpool against Crystal Palace, ending the game with a brace of assists 


Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest)

Morgan Gibbs-White was simply unplayable in Forest's huge 0-5 win over Sunderland. He scored one and made another in what was a complete performance.


Forwards

Igor Jesus (Nottingham Forest)

Igor Jesus was another player who made a huge impact for Forest in their victory over Sunderland. Similar to Gibbs-White, Jesus also ended the game with a goal and assist.


Jarrod Bowen (West Ham)

Jarrod Bowen has arguably been West Ham's best player this season, and his 18 goal contributions this season in a relegation threatened side is simply unbelievable. He was a game-changer against Everton.


Premier League Team of the week Gameweek 34
Premier League Team of the week Gameweek 34

Conclusion

This was our best team for Gameweek 35 of the Premier League. In summary, the Gameweek 35 Team of the Week reflects the depth of quality and fierce competitiveness that defines the league. The selected XI underlines how individual brilliance, combined with cohesive teamwork, continues to shape outcomes across the competition. Performances of this level don’t just influence single results, they contribute to the wider narrative of the season.


As the campaign approaches its decisive stages, sustaining such standards will be crucial for teams chasing silverware, European qualification, or survival. This Best XI stands as a reminder of the consistency and impact required to rise above the rest in one of the most demanding leagues in world football.