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FPL BGW34: Rate My Team – Is This Enough to Survive the Blank Chaos?

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/ | AFP via Getty Images As we head into Gameweek 34, the margins are getting tighter and every FPL decision feels amplified. With rotation risks, form swings, and key fixtures shaping outcomes, this is the stage where well-managed squads can make serious rank gains. For Gameweek 33, I largely trusted my core while hoping for returns from a few differentials.

Gameweek 33 Review Gameweek 33 was a mixed bag with one major highlight carrying the team. While a few players delivered solid returns, some of them had a double gameweek, several others were limited by how their real-life matches unfolded — whether through lack of service, tactical constraints, or simply being on the wrong side of momentum swings. Goalkeeper I started Robin Roefs, who returned just 1 point.

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