Fantasy Premier League tips GW33: FPL transfers you should make – including double gameweek stars
Our guide to Fantasy Premier League tips ahead of GW33 in 2025/26.

The 2025/26 Premier League campaign heads into, surely, its biggest weekend.
With a potential title decider, key games in the race for the European spots, and some huge clashes in the relegation battle, the days to come are set to be vital to the battles raging across the top flight.
Oh, and did we mention it's a double gameweek? Six teams – Brighton, Chelsea, Burnley, Man City, Bournemouth and Leeds – are all in action twice, which is an opportunity that Fantasy Premier League managers must take advantage of.
We've run the numbers to see where the best value is and with more to weigh up than usual, we've even thrown in an extra tip...
Radio Times brings you our top FPL tips for GW33 in 2025/26.
Fantasy Premier League tips GW33
GK: Djordje Petrovic (BOU, £4.6m, 5.9 per cent)
There are plenty of double gameweek goalkeepers to choose from and a number of them would be a smart addition.
Djordje Petrovic has been really impressive in recent weeks, helping the Cherries stretch their unbeaten run to 11 games, and it would be no surprise to see Andoni Iraola's side pick up at least one clean sheet from games against Newcastle and Leeds.
DEF: Adrien Truffert (BOU, £4.7m, 4.8 per cent)
What an asset Adrien Truffert has been for Bournemouth and FPL managers this season.
The Frenchman loves to fly forward, providing assists in back-to-back weeks, and can be relied upon to do plenty of defensive work as well.
Even if the Cherries aren't able to bag at least one clean sheet, as expected, Truffert should still score high.

MID: Diego Gomez (BHA, £4.9m, 1.1 per cent)
Brighton are playing with plenty of confidence right now and will be licking their lips at the chance to face two teams whose defensive vulnerabilities have been clear for all to see in recent weeks – Chelsea and Spurs.
Diego Gomez is quietly enjoying an excellent season for the Seagulls and has that knack of popping in space in attacking areas. A hard worker out of possession as well, he should stack up some defensive contributions and perhaps even a few clean sheets.
FOR: Dominic Calvert-Lewin (LEE, £5.6m, 11.8 per cent)
I know what you're thinking – a striker that has gone seven games without a goal, really?
Admittedly, Dominic Calvert-Lewin has missed some big chances of late but he continues to find himself in the right place and is still playing with plenty of confidence.
He should get opportunities in games against Wolves and Bournemouth, so now looks to be the right time to snap him up as a cheap forward option.
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