With lots of injuries and suspensions plaguing many an FPL team, the opportunity for big differential swings has never been bigger!
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Best differentials to own for Game week 28
For our purposes, a differential refers to a player owned by around 15% or less of FPL managers.
1) Evanilson (Ownership: 0.7%, Price: £5.6m)
Now back from injury, Evanilson is back on the FPL radar. His start in the FA Cup suggests that he will likely get consistent minutes in the upcoming matches.
He should be a good differential to have him in place ahead of Bournemouth’s favourable schedule.
2) Antoine Semenyo (Ownership: 8.5%, Price: £5.7m)
Given their budget-friendly prices, doubling up on Bournemouth attackers could be a clever strategy. Bournemouth are ranked 4th in the league for xG this season, so there should be little hesitation about doubling up on their attack.
Semenyo is the top Bournemouth midfielder to own, being the only attacker in the team currently guaranteed 90 minutes while also being affordably priced.
3) Eberechi Eze (Ownership: 7.9%, Price: £6.7m)
If you are looking for a midfielder and are looking to Free Hit in Gameweek 29, Eze should be your man. With great short-term fixtures ahead and the likelihood of taking penalties without Mateta in the lineup, Eze emerges as a compelling asset for fantasy teams to consider.
There’s also double Gameweek 32 to consider which further increases his appeal.
4) Beto (Ownership: 6.4%, Price: £5.1m)
If you’re in the market for a Cunha replacement and can’t quite stretch to Chris Wood, Beto should be your man. He’s in a rich vein of form, having scored five goals in his previous five fixtures, and he comes at an affordable price, making him an attractive option for fantasy teams.
His position in the starting lineup seems secure, ensuring that he will likely receive consistent minutes on the pitch. Additionally, he has a guaranteed fixture in Gameweek 29, which further enhances his appeal.
Arsenal are coming on the back of a big win against PSV in the Champions League this week so should do well against a Man United team that is bereft of confidence. Although Trossard hasn’t scored significant points yet this season, his reasonable price combined with steady playing time presents a solid opportunity for him to accumulate points in the upcoming fixtures.
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