Is Joachim Andersen fit to play for Fulham vs Wolves? Injury latest and FPL update for deadline

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Gameweek 10 of the Premier League season is very nearly upon us and fantasy managers will almost certainly have a close eye on all the latest team news. Arsenal , Newcastle United and Crystal Palace assets are set to be very popular for this weekend's fixtures and beyond.

The Gunners are involved in one of the games that is set to kickstart the action as they take on Burnley at Turf Moor. Palace host Brentford at the same time while Newcastle travel to West Ham United, who have not won since August, just under 24 hours later.

There are other games that could be targeted for the short term which includes high-flying Sunderland being at home to Everton and Fulham facing bottom of the table Wolves . The latter clash seems to be the perfect opportunity for managers to play £4.5m Joachim Andersen with a great chance for a clean sheet.

He has also picked up an extra two points for hitting 10 defensive contributions on a number of occasions which makes a double-digit haul a real possibility.

However, there are big doubts over his availability after he limped off against Arsenal back in game week 8. A hamstring injury has seen him not play for Fulham since then and he is therefore a big doubt to feature against Wolves.

Here, Mirror Football takes a look at the latest on Andersen's recovery after the Denmark international missed Fulham's last two games.

Yes, Andersen has been confirmed fit and available to play for Fulham against Wolves.

When delivering the latest team news, Marco Silva was able to provide mostly positive updates with that including Andersen.

"Things look better. Emile Smith Rowe and Harry Wilson are in contention," he said. "[Rodrigo] Muniz and [Samuel] Chukwueze will be in contention. [Raul] Jimenez is a doubt, [Joachim] Andersen is in. Jedi [Antonee Robinson] is out."

With no game scheduled for Friday night or Saturday lunchtime, the FPL game week 10 deadline will be at 1:30pm BST ahead of Brighton vs Leeds, Burnley vs Arsenal, Crystal Palace vs Brentford, Fulham vs Wolves and Nottingham Forest vs Manchester United beginning 90 minutes later.

Saturday's action also includes the 5:30 clash between Tottenham and Chelsea on Sky Sports with Liverpool vs Aston Villa later that evening on TNT Sports.

Sky has slashed the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle ahead of the 2025/26 season, saving members £192 and offering more than 1,400 live matches across the Premier League, EFL and more.

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