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Gameweek 31 Tips: Best Players to Buy, Best Captain and More

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2023/24

FFC continues in its quest to deliver you content from across the board. From Serie A Fantasy and Bundesliga Fantasy to UCL Fantasy and MLS Fantasy we cover it all.

Here our main focus is on Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 31!

We start today with an exclusive piece from highly rated expert and 22/23 FPL winner @FPLGunz (Ali). He talks us through some of the best differentials to help you get ahead of the crowd.

Newsletter exclusive: @FPLGunz (Ali) Best Differentials

It’s differentials time. 

With eight Gameweeks left to go in a very interesting FPL season, even conservative managers are looking for spicy low-owned gems to gain ground over their rivals.

Some of us may have lost hope of reaching our initial goals and aspirations but it is never too late to squeeze some enjoyment out of the game in the final stretch.

There is no better feeling when your differential returns big points, so this article will help to scout a few hidden gems for the remaining fixtures. Hopefully, I’m not stepping on Tom’s toes too much here!

Here, I’m only looking at four teams without domestic cup fixtures down the road. Three of them are also not in Europe. Hopefully, this will mean less significant rotation in their squads. 

I’m also not restricting myself under 5% ownership, as is the case with Spot the Differential.

NEWCASTLE UNITED

Newcastle United have only kept one clean sheet in their last 12 games, which pretty much scares everyone off recruiting their defensive assets. A long list of injured players at the back, including Kieran Trippier (£6.7m), Sven Botman (£4.5m), Tino Livramento (£4.1m) and Jamaal Lascelles (£3.9m), suggests the improvement on that front might not come soon, despite some favourable fixtures.

On the other hand, their attack continues to impress. They have also been hit with injuries in their frontline lately but they have failed to score only once in their last 15 games, averaging two goals per match.

Having impressed coming off the bench, Harvey Barnes (£6.2m) is only 1.1% owned. In the absence of the injured Miguel Almiron (£6.0m) and the suspended Anthony Gordon (£6.0m), he is likely to start in Gameweek 31 and maybe even the matches beyond it. Even when Gordon comes back into the starting lineup, Barnes has very little competition – only Jacob Murphy (£4.8m), if Almiron is out for any length of time.

Alexander Isak (£7.7m) is more nailed in the absence of Callum Wilson (£7.8m). He is a bit more widely owned but with a great run of fixtures, could still prove great value. 

BRENTFORD

Still under 10% ownership, Ivan Toney (£8.1m) looked very good at the weekend against Manchester United. He could and arguably should have scored have bagged a lot more than just assist points. Nailed, talismanic, on penalties, playing for an attacking team that needs points to feel safe… these are the exact attributes managers seek in their FPL assets. He’s also got a Euro 2024 squad place to be sealed, so motivation is high.

Forgotten man Bryan Mbeumo (£6.7m) is back fit and ready to feature with only 6% ownership. Many of these will be dead teams, too. Toney’s presence in the box could really benefit Mbeumo’s output despite taking penalty-taking duties off him. 

A sea of blue fixtures could be the catalyst in the turnaround of Brentford’s season as they have played tough opposition of late.

There’s no Double Gameweek to look forward to but few, if any, other teams have as good a run of fixtures as this, especially after Gameweek 32. How many times do we implore ourselves not to get tunnel vision with the ‘doubles’?

WEST HAM UNITED

West Ham seem a different team from what we saw in the first half of the season. A bit like Newcastle, their defence leaves much to be desired but their attack impresses. The well-documented ‘Paqueta effect’ is writ large in these numbers:

Despite European involvement, Mohammed Kudus (£6.8m) has proven to be a nailed and worthy FPL asset. The next four games are very promising in terms of attacking potential, if you are happy to bet against template pick Jarrod Bowen (£7.9m).

Kudus, interestingly, narrowly beats Bowen for attacking returns per 90 minutes this season (0.70 v 0.66)

Despite only playing around 65 minutes in each of his last games, Michail Antonio (£5.7m) – owned by less than 2% – managed to score in both games. 

The two-legged UEFA Europa League tie against Leverkusen is something worth bearing in mind. That occurs either side of Gameweek 33. With how dominant Xabi Alonso’s side have been this season, however, there’s every chance that the Hammers will be quickly switching their attention back to domestic matters.

Top Picks for Gameweek 31

Below we picked out all of the best options in each position for the round ahead.

Best Captain for Gameweek 31

We looked at some of the best candidates for captaincy and concluded the standout option for Gameweek 31.

Top 10 Predicted Player Points

We take a look at the top 10 predicted player points for Gameweek 31 here!

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