Fantasypaedia contributor @FPL_Architect is back with his weekly thread!
In this thread, he will be focusing on some single gameweek players who have a hight ceiling and can outscore players with double fixtures in Gameweek 36.
It’s always difficult to guess Pep Guardiola’s starting XI, but with Riyad Mahrez having started 3 PL games in a row before being benched in the UCL, it’s reasonable to assume that he comes back in vs Everton.
With only 3 GWs left it’s time to start taking risks, and if Mahrez ends up starting he’s a differential with an extremely high points ceiling. The fixture is decent, and Mahrez has 4 assists in his last 3 PL games as well as 3 double digit hauls in his last 11 starts.
With only 4 GWs left of the season, it’s time for FPL managers to take a look at their current overall rank and compare it to their rank target. How far away from your target you are will determine how much risk is worth taking in the final weeks of the season.
Even though the template can seem strong it can’t cover every single good pick, which means that there will be high-upside players with low ownership there for the taking.
Now, bringing in an objectively slightly worse asset isn’t recommended, in most cases, but when you’re…
Nobody missed the incredible KDB performance vs Arsenal, with the midfielder recording 2G, 1A and 19 points haul. He’s now up to 25 attacking returns this season but is still a differential (due to his price tag).
With 2 excellent fixtures in GW 34 and a decent enough chance of KDB starting both games, he’s an incredible differential pick at the moment. His ceiling is extremely high and he’s reliable as well. If you can afford him, KDB is the differential to go for if you’re chasing.