In Gameweek 5, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (£ 5.0 million) became the first Premier League player to collect four bookings this season.
And so everyone’s favorite alarmist fantasy article is back!
Yes, the Suspension cord has been re -launched for the 2025/26 campaign.
In this weekly series we keep track of which Fantasy Premier League (FPL) players yield yellow cards and how close they are with a ban from one match.
We also reveal when the closing dates are for suspensions and how many bookings that players must avoid to avoid a ban.
When are the closing points for suspensions?
The table above comes from the Website for Football Association. It describes the closing points for the different yellow card thresholds.
The person we are now worried about is the figure with five occupied. This is an unwanted target that Premier League players should avoid their team First 19 league games of the season.
Punishing for yellow card accumulation are competition -specific, while suspensions for dismissal cover all competing competitions.
On four + three yellow cards

Dewsbury-Hall is the only Premier League player on four warnings. The midfielder of 4.9%must avoid another yellow card in the next 14 game week to avert a ban from one competition.
There are four others on three bookings, all central midfielders. None of them is owned by more than 0.4% of the FPL managers.
Currently suspended

Casemiro (£ 5.5 million), Touba (£ 5.7 million) and Reinildo sent (£ 4.0 million) is suspended for the following, two and three league games respectively.
Mykhale mudryk (£ 5.0 million) will also remain suspended by the football club for the time being.
Someone who is not marked in FPL, despite a game week 5 Red Card, is Robert Sanchez (£ 5.0 million). The goalkeeper of Chelsea was sent for denying a goals core possibility in Gameweek 5, a violation that bears the punishment of a prohibition of one match. But he will serve that suspension in Tuesday’s EFL Cup against Lincoln City, so he will be available in Gameweek 6.

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