The Scout's panel of experts discuss who to target in Fantasy Premier League ahead of a reduced Gameweek 30.
Leicester City's Harvey Barnes (£6.5m) looked bright against Arsenal and is the Foxes' main attacking outlet at the moment. At such a low cost and with plenty of matches to rearrange, he's my key target for this week.
Investing in the Tottenham Hotspur attack is crucial for the blank and their options are good long-term, too, with favourable fixtures and a sole focus on reaching the top four. Dejan Kulusevski (£6.2m) and Son Heung-min (£10.9m) are the best options in midfield, with the former also being great value.
Leicester still look defensively weak and Brentford are finding top form. More than that, Christian Eriksen (£5.5m) has added creativity to the Bees' game, making Ivan Toney (£6.6m) a key target for GW30. Toney now has five goals in his last two outings.
Doubling or tripling up on the Spurs attack should also be a priority for managers.
I am tempted to possibly bring in a Leicester asset such as Barnes or budget defender Daniel Amartey (£3.9m) to set up for their busy remaining schedule.
Matt Doherty (£4.8m) has four attacking returns (one goal and three assists) in his last three starts, along with two clean sheets. Kieran Tierney (£5.1m) has two attacking returns (one goal and one assist) in his last five away matches, along with three clean sheets.
Although West Ham United are tough opposition, Son and Harry Kane (£12.4m) still offer captain viability. I also like attacking Leicester players like Barnes and James Maddison (£6.7m), while Jose Sa (£5.3m) is my preferred keeper.
Part 1: Is a premium forward a must-have for Fantasy run-in?
Part 2: FPL experts: Best premium forwards and how to afford them
Part 4: FPL experts' top differentials for reduced Gameweek 30