The Premier League Gameweek 26 Clean Sheet Odds are here as Fantasy Premier League managers are looking for ways to boost their points, and clean sheets are still one of the most reliable methods.
Focusing on teams that are likely to keep a shutout can help you pick the best defenders and goalkeepers and get an advantage in your mini-leagues.
Pay attention to teams with high clean sheet chances when finalising your lineups. Make sure to check the Premier League website or app for the latest updates, so you know which players are injured or doubtful before making your decisions.
Premier League Gameweek 26 Clean Sheet Odds: Clean Sheet Chances For Each Team
Arsenal – 73% – Brentford (A) & Wolverhampton Wanderers (A)
Manchester City – 45% – Fulham (H)
Crystal Palace – 45% – Burnley (H)
Nottingham Forest – 42% – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)
Liverpool – 40% – Sunderland (A)
Chelsea – 40% – Leeds United(H)
Manchester United – 33% – West Ham United(A)
Wolverhampton Wanderers – 31% – Nottingham Forest (A) & Arsenal (H)
Newcastle United – 28% – Tottenham Hotspur (A)
Everton – 29% – Bournemouth (H)
Aston Villa – 33% – Brighton & Hove Albion (H)
Tottenham Hotspur – 24% – Newcastle United (H)
Brighton & Hove Albion – 20% – Aston Villa (A)
Brentford – 18% – Arsenal (H)
Burnley – 18% – Crystal Palace (A)
Sunderland – 17% – Liverpool (H)
Leeds United – 14% – Chelsea (A)
West Ham United – 15% – Manchester United (H)
Fulham – 10% – Manchester City (A)
With these Premier League Gameweek 26 Clean Sheet Odds, you have to also take into account that several teams are in good form, and some fixtures look favourable, making your decisions even more important this week.
Picking the right players could give you the edge you need to climb your Fantasy Premier League mini-leagues.
The big talking point is the Double Gameweek for Arsenal and Wolves, which gives managers exciting opportunities to target high-performing assets as Gameweek 26 matches approach.
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Premier League Gameweek 26 Clean Sheet Odds: Top Player Picks
David Raya (vs Brentford & Wolves)
Arsenal have been strong in the Premier League since the start of the season, and David Raya is a top pick this week.
Arsenal face two away games, but the Gunners’ defence has been solid, keeping 13 clean sheets so far.
The Spaniard offers clean sheet points and the chance for bonus points if Arsenal maintain their defensive form.
Gabriel Magalhaes (vs Brentford & Wolves)
Gabriel has been in strong form, scoring a goal, earning four clean sheets, and picking up bonus points over the last six gameweeks.
With Arsenal conceding just five goals in their last six matches, he’s a reliable option for this double gameweek for the Gunners.
Daniel Munoz (vs Burnley)
With low ownership, Munoz is a low-profile option.
Crystal Palace face Burnley at home this week, followed by Wolves next week, giving him chances to score points.
Burnley have given up many big chances recently, which boosts Munoz’s potential for clean sheets and attacking returns heading into gameweek 26.
Bryan Mbeumo (vs West Ham)
West Ham have struggled defensively, especially on their right side, and they conceded a lot of aerial chances.
Mbeumo often drifts across the centre and left in Carrick’s system, taking advantage of West Ham’s weak zones.
The forward is on corner kick duty, which adds to his attacking potential and the chance of more Fantasy Premier League points.
Bruno Guimaraes (vs Tottenham Hotspur)
Guimaraes returned from injury and immediately made an impact with a goal and an assist against Brentford last time out.
Even though Newcastle lost the game 3-2, his creativity and involvement in goals make him one to watch for the upcoming gameweeks.
Morgan Rogers (vs Brighton & Hove Albion)
Rogers has been performing well recently.
Aston Villa’s attack is improving, but it still gives up chances at the back. He can score and assist, making him a solid choice for managers looking for a high-upside midfielder.
Ollie Watkins (vs Brighton & Hove Albion)
Villa’s recent form makes Watkins someone to monitor.
He can provide goals or assists and is especially worth considering in your Fantasy Premier League team with Villa’s upcoming fixtures.
Evanilson (vs Everton)
Evanilson is in line for potential attacking returns.
Bournemouth have three matches in the next six where he could deliver points, making him a forward worth targeting.
Viktor Gyokeres (vs Brentford & Wolverhampton Wanderers)
Gyokeres has been inconsistent, but scored three goals in his last two league games, including a brace off the bench against Sunderland.
He could be a useful Arsenal forward to add to your Fantasy Premier League team this week due to his unpredictability and his recent goalscoring form.
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Recording Date: 18.10.2025



