
"Every week, we bring you the XIs that every club will likely to put out, drawing on injury information, how the teams recently lined up and who's available. So use the navigation to see how our experts expect your team to set up this weekend You may like The Premier League trophy (Image credit: Getty Images) Every Premier League club can name their line-up an hour and 15 minutes before kick-off."
"When is the Fantasy Premier League deadline for transfers? Get your transfers in before the deadline (Image credit: Getty Images) This week, the GW5 deadline for FPL is at 18:30 BST on Friday, October 3 90 minutes before kick-off of the weekend's first fixture. Line-ups for the first game of the weekend, Bournemouth vs Fulham, will drop 15 minutes later."
"Arsenal are almost at full complement: Martin Odegaard made his first start back from injury midweek, Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice both got a rest and manager Mikel Arteta rotated with Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli starting against Olympiacos. Trossard starting the last two fixtures completing a full 90 minutes against Newcastle suggests that he may drop to the bench for this one, with Ebere Eze moving back to the left flank."
Starting line-ups for Premier League matches can be named up to one hour and 15 minutes before kick-off, though some managers announce teams earlier. Managers such as Marcelo Bielsa have named teams up to a day in advance. Fantasy Premier League GW5 transfers close at 18:30 BST on Friday, October 3, ninety minutes before the weekend's opening kick-off, with Bournemouth vs Fulham line-ups dropping 15 minutes later. Arsenal are near full strength with Martin Odegaard returning; Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice were rested and rotation saw Trossard and Martinelli start midweek. Trossard's recent full games suggest he could move to the bench with Ebere Eze shifting to the left. Noni Madueke and Kai Havertz are unavailable, and Piero Hincapie is approaching a return. Aston Villa secured their first win and followed with a 2-0 midweek victory over Feyenoord as Unai Emery seeks more consistency in his starting XI.
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