Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 7

By The Telegraph (World News) | Created at 2024-10-03 09:15:37 | Updated at 2024-10-03 11:24:06 2 hours ago
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Phil Foden features in this week's selection tips from the experts at Fantasy Football Hub

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Telegraph Fantasy Football: Game Week 6 insights

Palmer hits Brighton for four

The England International hit a magnificent 20-minute quadruple in the first half at Stamford Bridge, delighting his 60% ownership. The Blues do have a tough fixture run coming up but on this form it’s unlikely TFF managers will look to part ways with the midfielder.

Bright McNeil

Last week’s pick notched a double against Palace, helping the Toffees to a much-needed first win of the season. The fixtures still look good for the mid-priced option, so he may continue to gain interest over the coming weeks.

Spurs look sharp

Man Utd have now suffered back-to-back 3-0 home league defeats, with the North London side the latest to heap pressure on manager Erik ten Hag. Goals from Johnson (£3.6m), Kulusevski (£4.8m) and Solanke (£4.4m) secured the comfortable victory, with Fernandes (£6.4m) sent off for the Red Devils.

Telegraph Fantasy Football Tips: Game week 7

The Telegraph Fantasy Football player list has been analysed ahead of the upcoming games and these look like the best players to transfer in:

1. Phil Foden (£5.4m)

At only 13% ownership, this is the lowest the England midfielder is likely to be all season, thus offering TFF managers a differential with high-point-ceiling potential. The champions host Fulham this weekend, where their no.47 could add to his midweek Champions League goal.

2. Dominic Solanke (£4.4m)

Brighton’s high line was exposed on numerous occasions by Chelsea last weekend and Spurs are another side who can take full advantage. The ex-Bournemouth striker has started to show why Tottenham forked out £65m for his services and could be the main beneficiary from this weekend’s fixture.

3. Fabio Carvalho (£3.3m)

Brentford host a Wolves side who have shipped the most goals in the league so far, conceding 16 in six games. When out of form, a trip to the Brentford Community Stadium can be daunting and with Thomas Frank’s side set up to attack from the off, the summer acquisition could help talisman Mbeumo (£3.9m) heap misery on the Premier League’s bottom club.

Telegraph Fantasy Football: Transfer stats

One of the most useful Telegraph Fantasy Football match facts to keep an eye on throughout the season is the average number of transfers used by managers in and around your league position. Ensuring you have a few extra transfers in hand is a sure-fire way to pull away from your closest rivals.

  • Top 100 - 18.69 average transfers remaining
  • Top 1,000 - 27.28
  • Top 10,000 - 33.86

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