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GW33+ Differential: Gary Cahill #FPL #PANEORDER #PREMIERLEAGUE

The Paneorder reckons Crystal Palace centre-back can provide points at both ends of the pitch at Kings Power Stadium against Leicester City

We are selecting an overlooked player who could be set for a breakout Gameweek 33+ in Fantasy Premier League.

Gary Cahill (CRY) 4.4m 

The Crystal Palace budget-friendly defender is found in only 1.6 per cent of squads ahead of his away match against Leicester City.

Cahill has become a key figure for Roy Hodgson’s side, playing 90 minutes in the last eleven fixtures he has been available for.

The 34-year-old has seized his opportunity, providing an assist in a draw with Manchester City in that period.

Meanwhile, Palace’s defence have been one of the most resilient this season. They only conceded 37 goals all season so far and ranked in seventh among the top-half. 

They have four shut outs from the last six outings. 

Leicester play them at home this weekend having struggled in attack over recent matches.

They have scored just two goals in the last four Gameweeks, blanking against Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea since Premier League resumed.

When that factor is combined with his influence at the back, Cahill could profit at the set pieces and deliver a bumper haul this weekend.

My Wildcard draft style: Differentials #FPL #PANEORDER #PREMIERLEAGUE

Wildcard draft style: Differentials

When many FPL bosses are drawn to the bright lights of the headline performers, there can often be value found in picking players overlooked by the masses.

These differentials are risky but could well gain you an advantage in your mini-league at the very late stage, with Dele Alli and Son Heung-min covering Harry Kane’s attacking hauls while the budget-friendly Saiss is expected to nail his place in the Wolverhampton Wanderers rearguard.

Justin is likely to benefit from Pereira’s injury woe at Leicester City and Phil Foden would have provided manager’s with an affordable alternative to Manchester City frontman Aguero until a nasty injury in Gameweek 30+ scuppered plenty of FPL plans.

Jesus is a much cheaper alternative to Aguero, despite playing alongside the Man City striker in just a handful of games this season and Chelsea’s Oliver Giroud will hope to match Abraham’s points haul at a fraction of the cost.

Starting XI (Current price, Team selected by %)

Kepa 5.4m 4.3%

Justin 4.7m 0.5%

Boly 4.8m 3.5%

Tarkowski 5.2m 3.4%

Van Aanholt 5.6m 5.7%

Son 9.8m 8.8%

Alli 8.3m 3.3%

Mahrez 8.5m 9.9%

Willian 7.0m 4.6%

Kane 10.9m 12%

Jesus 9.6m 3.8%

Sub

Martinez 4.3m 1.9%

Giroud 6.6m 2.0%

Saiss 4.7m 5.1%

Foden 5.2m 1.4%

Total cost = 100.6m

GW32+ Differential: Serge Aurier #FPL #PANEORDER #Premierleague

Spurs right-back could be worth to involve in your fantasy squad against the Sheffield United, who have the worst start since the end of covid-19 break.

With so many Gameweeks in so few days, this is the time of year when Fantasy Premier League mini-leagues can be won or lost.

So, for managers looking for a low-owned first-team player with big points potential to catch out their rivals, here are the #Paneorder ’s differential pick for Gameweek 32+.

Serge Aurier (TOT) 5.0m, 6.7 per cent ownership

The Spurs right-back goes into Gameweek 32 having kept producing performances in either end of the pitch in last two appearances.

Aurier recorded a clean sheet against West Ham United, his sixth shutout in as many Gameweeks.

On Thursday he faces Sheffield United at Bramall Lane, where he produced four points including 2 bonus points in his previous encounter.

My Wildcard draft style: the Clean Sheet Kings #FPL #Paneorder #Premierleague

The team of defensive demons is sure to provide a host of clean sheets across the campaign and the rest of fixtures, as well as their fair share of attacking contributions.

The Liverpool trio (Alexander-Arnold, Robertson and van Dijk) were the backbone of the Red’s title team while Ederson was a mainstay for Pep Guardiola’s rotation roulette. 

Doherty has a useful habit of harvesting bonus points and returns from both end for Wolves while there is also budget left over for the Newcastle skipper, Lascelles and Arsenal squad members, Martinez, Saka and Nketiah.

The front six are set for solid seasons, including Fernandes, De Bruyne and Traore while Martial, Rashford and Jimenez are no strangers to the scoresheet.

My draft XI 4-4-2 (Current price): Ederson (6.0), van Dijk (6.5), Robertson (7.0), Alexander-Arnold (7.8), Doherty (6.4), Fernandes (8.7), Martial (8.1), De Bruyne (10.7), Traore (5.8), Rashford (9.0), Jimenez (8.3)

Bench Martinez (4.2), Saka (4.7), Nketiah (4.4), Lascelles (4.3)Total = 101.9

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