Dec 14

Differential Tips Gameweek 10 � Fantasy Premier League Tips

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Welcome back to another Fantasy Premier League tips article. Last week contained probably our best tip of the season within these differential articles. Manchester City striker Wilfried Bony grabbed two goals and one assist along with some bonus points giving him a final score of 16 points. Elsewhere Asmir Begovic and Kurt Zouma got a nice six points whilst both Theo Walcott and Marko Arnautovic mustered a disappointing three. We aim to bring you a list of differential players that you could consider for your teams.
Bojan 5.3m (1.7% Ownership) Kicking off proceedings this week is Stoke City's Bojan Krkic. He's yet to really get going in the Premier League and has only scored six league goals since his move from Barcelona last summer. This season the Spaniard started the season off on the injury table before scoring his first goal of the season in Stoke's 2-2 draw with Leicester. Monday night was where Bojan really caught our eye, his clever trickery and footwork earned himself a penalty when Ashley Williams fouled him in the box. The Stoke man then had the confidence to step up and put the ball in the back of the net. He showed glimpses of his ability and will be hoping to put on even more of a show against Watford Divock Origi 5.6m (0.2% Ownership) Liverpool has somewhat of an injury crisis in the striking department at this present moment. Christian Benteke and Daniel Sturridge both have a 75% chance of playing against Southampton this weekend according to FPL whilst Danny Ings is out for the season. This leaves Origi as the most senior available striker ahead of Jerome Sinclair. The former Lille man played the full 90 minutes against Tottenham and will be hoping to score his first Premier League goal at Anfield this weekend when he comes up against Southampton. Willian 6.8m (2.8% Ownership) Chelsea's Brazilian winger seems to have hit a run of form and could be a fantastic differential both for this weekend and going forwards in the future. Willian now looks to be Chelsea's free kick taker that decision has been rewarded with goals from set pieces both in the Premier League and Champions League. Against Aston Villa his awareness and sharpness allowed him to play through Diego Costa for Chelsea's opener. This weekend will be a much more difficult game � West Ham away. The Hammers' have started the season in fine form and are looking like a top 10 side. The creativity and flair of Willian is going to be needed if Chelsea are to grab all three points. Yannick Bolasie 6.2m (4.1% Ownership) Crystal Palace are echoing the striker crisis that is happening at Anfield. Dwight Gayle is suspended whilst both Connor Wickham and Marouane Chamakh are out injured. This leaves two strikers available � Patrick Bamford and Fraizer Campbell. The former looks set to return to Chelsea in January do to a lack of game time and possibly a lack of trust from Alan Pardew in his ability whilst Campbell looks to be more of a impact sub this season. This obviously raises questions over who will start upfront. Earlier this season we saw Bakary Sako take that role and he could do that again this weekend. A player who is constantly in the side is Bolasie, now whilst he is a little inconsistent Palace's encounter with Leicester this weekend makes for good reading. Claudio Ranieri's side are yet to keep a clean sheet this season conceding 17 goals, that will be music to Bolasie's ears who will be hoping to score a goal or two. Christian Eriksen 8.3 (4.6% Ownership) Our final tip comes from Tottenham, Mauricio Pochettino seems to have sorted the defensive issues at Spurs leaving less onus on the Danish star to rescue them from the gutter in the dying minutes. His creativity is a massive addition to Tottenham and we don't think there is a better freekick taker in the whole of the Premier League. This weekend Spurs travel to Bournemouth a side who are without a win in three games. Please join us next week for another differential Fantasy Premier League Tips article.