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The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 28 Differentials

By The Scout 4 Mar 2024
FPL GW28 Differentials

See the four low-owned players tipped to shine during the next round of matches

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The Scout is tipping four low-owned players for a breakthrough Gameweek in 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League

Each player can be found in under seven per cent of squads ahead of Saturday’s 11:00 GMT deadline.

James Ward-Prowse (West Ham) £5.9m

The playmaker could be a handy budget asset for West Ham United’s home matches against Burnley and Aston Villa over the next two Gameweeks.

Whereas his team-mate Jarrod Bowen (£7.9m) is the second most-bought midfielder in the Gameweek with 165,000+ new owners, Ward-Prowse has only earned 11,000+ transfers in.

However, there is little to separate the duo in terms of output lately. Over the last seven matches, Bowen has only outscored Ward-Prowse by 34 points to 32. 

As the Hammers’ main set-piece taker, and their first-choice penalty-taker, Ward-Prowse can reward managers as an alternative route into the Hammers’ attack.

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth) £4.5m

Managers in Fantasy have made Dominic Solanke (£7.1m) their top target for AFC Bournemouth's Double Gameweek 28 (DGW28), when they entertain Sheffield United and Luton Town.

More than 280,000 have rushed to the Cherries’ forward, who has now risen to 25 per cent ownership. His team-mate Semenyo, by contrast, sits in a mere two per cent of squads.

The Ghanaian, nonetheless, boasts fine form, scoring against Newcastle United and Burnley in the last three Gameweeks. 

Semenyo's goal v Burnley

Indeed, he has bettered Solanke by 17 points to 16 over that spell, which highlights his appeal as a budget pick for managers' forward lines.

Tahith Chong (Luton) £4.7m

The midfielder is one of Luton’s in-form players ahead of their DGW28 against Crystal Palace and Bournemouth.

Chong has seized his opportunity since returning to the Hatters’ first XI in Gameweek 25, producing assists against Manchester United and Liverpool and scoring against Aston Villa in the last three matches.

His tally of 17 points in that run ranks second only to the 18 of Hatters forward Carlton Morris (£5.1m). Furthermore, the pair are joint-top for the Hatters for goal threat, each having seven shots and six shots in the box over the last three matches.

Luton also have an enticing home match against Nottingham Forest in Blank Gameweek 29, giving Chong the chance to offer managers a short-term value option in midfield.

Timo Werner (Spurs) £6.3m

An injury to Richarlison (£7.0m) allowed the German to return to the Tottenham Hotspur starting line-up against Crystal Palace last weekend.

Werner made an immediate impact, scoring his first goal for Spurs and collecting nine points in the 3-1 win.

Werner's goal v Palace

The loan signing has blanked in only two of his five starts for Ange Postecoglou’s side, also supplying two assists.

With Richarlison expected to be sidelined until the end of the month, Werner could profit from Spurs’ kind run of opponents, with contests against Fulham and Luton coming up after this weekend's meeting with Aston Villa.

View all the latest FPL tips ahead of Double Gameweek 28 in Fantasy Premier League

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