Gameweek 32: BigManBakar’s Best Differentials

Ahead of the big Newcastle and Crystal Palace Double Gameweeks, nailing those differential spots in your line ups is absolutely key. These will likely be the difference between catching the leaders of you’re mini-leagues or indeed holding off the losers! Luckily BigManBakar has got you covered.

Gameweek 32: BigManBakar’s Best Differentials
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Best Differentials to Own for Gameweek 32

In Fantasy Premier League (FPL), a differential is typically defined as a player owned by around 20% or fewer managers. Here are five standout differentials to consider ahead of Gameweek 32:

 

1) Pervis Estupinan (Ownership: 1.2%, Price: £4.9m)

If you’re activating your Bench Boost or simply looking for a Gabriel replacement in defence, Estupiñán is worth a serious look. Brighton’s upcoming fixture against Leicester is a strong opportunity for a clean sheet, especially considering Leicester have failed to score in each of their last eight Premier League matches. Estupiñán also adds value in attack, with his involvement in set-pieces and occasional overlapping runs down the left flank. At just 1.2% ownership, he represents one of the best low-owned defenders with upside at both ends of the pitch.

 

2) Ismaila Sarr (Ownership: 11.4%, Price: £5.7m) + 3) Eberechi Eze (Ownership: 12.1%, Price: £6.8m)

At least two Palace attackers feel like a must at the moment —Eze and Sarr are my preferred picks for their value and expected minutes. The fixtures for Palace in the double are better for attack as opposed to defence too, so it’s an easy choice to opt for the duo in midfield. I’m actually surprised that both of them have a ownership of 15% and below – so while you might see them in the teams around you, there’s still a large part of the field that doesn’t own them. 

4) Tino Livramento (Ownership: 7.1%, Price: £4.6m)

With Newcastle set for a double Gameweek, getting coverage from their defence is a wise move. Livramento stands out due to his budget-friendly price and attacking intent. He has looked sharp going forward and was particularly impressive against Leicester, showing pace and creativity. At £4.6m, he offers both clean sheet potential and offensive returns.

5) Jacob Murphy (Ownership: 12.0%, Price: £5.1m)

Murphy is quickly becoming a fan-favourite budget midfielder. He’s played consistently for Newcastle in recent weeks and comes into Gameweek 32 following a standout 16-point haul. With 17 consecutive Premier League appearances, he offers a rare combination of form, reliability, and affordability. Plus, his price point makes it easier to fit premium players into your squad while keeping future transfers flexible — including a move to Rogers in Gameweek 33.

 

 

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By: BigManBakar

Last Updated: 10/04
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