November 26, 2024

The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 10 Differentials

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The Scout is tipping four low-owned players for a breakthrough Gameweek in 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League ahead of Friday’s 18:30 BST deadline.

Tomas Soucek (West Ham) £4.9m

The West Ham United midfielder entertains Everton in fine scoring form.

Owned by 1.2 per cent, Soucek has netted in each of the Hammers’ last two home matches, collecting eight points against both Sheffield United and Newcastle United.

His 14 shots, 13 shots in the box and five big chances all rank second for West Ham this season.

His aerial threat, in particular, can exploit a Toffees side who have struggled to defend set-pieces recently.

Everton have conceded 22 shots in such situations in their last four matches, the joint-worst record in the league.

Soucek’s goal v Newcastle Gabriel (Arsenal) £4.7m

Arsenal’s centre-back has been sold by over two million managers this season after failing to start their first three matches.

Having been named in the first XI in each of the subsequent six Gameweeks, Gabriel can reward managers with returns at both ends of the pitch at home to Sheff Utd.

The Brazilian has helped the Gunners deliver clean sheets in two of the last three Gameweeks, collecting 16 points.

His goal threat from free-kicks and corners can take advantage of his visitors’ weaknesses at the back.

Gabriel has produced a team-leading three shots from set-pieces in the last four Gameweeks.

Sheff Utd, meanwhile, have conceded 40 headed shots and 51 shots from set-pieces, both more than any other side.

Willian (Fulham) £5.3m

The Fulham winger boasts strong attacking potential at Brighton & Hove Albion this weekend.

Willian has amassed 23 points since securing a regular role in Gameweek 5, thanks to a goal and an assist.

His 10 shots and six shots on target are both more than any team-mate in that period, while his 10 key passes rank joint-top with Andreas Pereira (£5.5m).

Willian, who is found in a mere 0.4 per cent of squads, can take advantage of a Seagulls side who have struggled in defence at home this season.

Brighton are without a clean sheet in their five fixtures at the Amex Stadium, conceding an average of three big chances in those encounters.

Willian’s goal v Sheff Utd Lyle Foster (Burnley) £5.0m

The Burnley forward is owned by only 1.2 per cent of managers ahead of a kind upcoming schedule.

According to the Fixture Difficulty Ratings (FDR), five of the Clarets’ next six matches, including their weekend encounter with AFC Bournemouth, score only two.

Foster has been one of the most consistent forwards in Fantasy recently, with a single blank in his previous six appearances.

Three goals, two assists and 31 points across that run suggest the Burnley striker can prove a major source of value in the Gameweeks ahead.

Also in this series

Part 1: Is Salah now a better pick than Haaland in Fantasy?Part 2: The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 10 Ones to watchPart 3: FPL expert Gianni Buttice’s Gameweek 10 Wildcard squadPart 4: FPL experts’ must-haves for a Gameweek 10 WildcardPart 5: Keep or sell Son and Maddison in Fantasy?

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