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Scout Selection: Best FPL team for Gameweek 35

By The Scout 1 May 2023
Son Heung-min

Son Heung-min’s improving form earns the Spurs star a place in a 3-4-3 line-up

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Son Heung-min (£11.5m) welcomes Crystal Palace in his most prolific form of 2022/23 Fantasy Premier League this weekend.

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The Tottenham Hotspur star has scored in four of his last five matches and supplied an assist in that run to collect 35 points.

He also boasts a strong record in home meetings with Palace.

Indeed, Son averages 9.7 points per match in those contests, producing six goals and an assist in six encounters.

Son is named in a Selection that lines up in a 3-4-3 formation, with Erling Haaland (£12.4m) handed the armband and Mohamed Salah (£13.0m) the vice-captain.

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Ederson (MCI) £5.4m

After being rested against West Ham United in midweek, the goalkeeper looks set to return to Manchester City's starting XI at home to Leeds United. Ederson has amassed 108 points this season, at least 18 points more than any City defender in Fantasy.

Trent Alexander-Arnold (LIV) £7.6m

Liverpool’s full-back offers huge all-round potential at home to Brentford. Alexander-Arnold has produced attacking or defensive returns in each of his last six outings, earning 35 points thanks to six assists and a clean sheet.

Craig Dawson (WOL) £4.8m

The centre-back has 42 points in his seven home outings since joining Wolverhampton Wanderers, scoring once and collecting five clean sheets. Dawson hosts an Aston Villa side who have scored only one goal in their last two on the road.

Pervis Estupinan (BHA) £4.9m

Brighton & Hove Albion’s full-back is the most-bought defender in the Gameweek, earning over 111,000 new owners. Estupinan entertains an Everton side unable to register a goal in two of their last three away matches.

Mohamed Salah (LIV) £13.0m

The Egyptian hosts Brentford having scored in seven successive matches at Anfield. Salah has amassed 70 points over those encounters, netting eight goals and supplying a further two assists. 

Son Heung-min (TOT) £11.5m

Spurs’ South Korean has never blanked in a home match against Crystal Palace

Marcus Rashford (MUN) £7.2m

The Manchester United star scored and earned eight points in his last meeting with West Ham United. Rashford is the most-bought midfielder in the Gameweek and second most-bought player overall, collecting 117,000+ new owners ahead of Saturday’s 13:30 BST deadline.

Kaoru Mitoma (BHA) £5.6m

Brighton’s Japanese winger hosts an Everton side who have conceded 14 goals in seven road trips under Sean Dyche. Mitoma enjoyed a successful previous meeting with the Toffees, scoring in a 4-1 win at Goodison Park in Gameweek 19.

Erling Haaland (MCI) £12.4m

Man City’s forward averages a goal every 55 minutes in home matches this season. Haaland welcomes Leeds on the back of seven goals, two assists and 54 points in his last five appearances. 

Julian Alvarez (MCI) £6.0m

The Argentinian has produced one goal, an assist and a double-figure haul in three of his last four starts. At a cost of just £6.0m, Alvarez can offer huge value at home to Leeds if Pep Guardiola rotates his key players ahead of their UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg with Real Madrid next week.

See: Why Alvarez is worth the risk for final Gameweeks in FPL

Dominic Solanke (BOU) £5.6m

AFC Bournemouth’s forward has two goals, three assists and 30 points in his last four appearances. Solanke entertains a Chelsea side who have lost six successive matches since Frank Lampard returned as manager. 

Also in this series

Part 1: The Scout's GW35 Ones to watch
Part 2: The Scout's GW35 Differentials
Part 4: Why Alvarez is worth the risk for final Gameweeks in FPL

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