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Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 32

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Telegraph Fantasy Football: last week’s insights

Title race back on

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Arsenal’s lead at the league summit was cut by three points, with the leaders succumbing to a home defeat by in-form Bournemouth, while Manchester City won convincingly away at Stamford Bridge. City assets are on TFF managers’ minds, with Pep seemingly starting to pick a settled side, lesser-owned players like Khusanov (£3.3m) and Doku (£4.4m) could make the difference in mini-leagues.

 

Hammers emphatic win

Not too long ago, The Irons seemed destined for the Championship, but a string of strong team performances have seen them rise out of the relegation zone. There was a welcomed return to the starting XI for Summerville (£3.9m), but it was the ever-popular Bowen (£5.5m) and the unlikely hero Mavropanos (£2.8m) who stole the headlines with 12 and 17 points respectively.

 

Popular assets return

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With eyes on upcoming extra fixtures, it may be tempting to come off popular assets to make gains. However, some popular players gave owners a stark reminder why they are heavily owned. The 20.1% owned Jarrod Bowen has already been mentioned above, and Brentford’s 36.0% owned Thiago (£3.6m) matched the Hammers captain with a 12-point return.

 

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Telegraph Fantasy Football Tips: Game Week 32

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. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£3.7m)

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The Leeds striker was unlucky not to haul against Manchester United on Monday night. He now has the opportunity to make amends with a home tie against Wolves, before a midweek trip to Bournemouth.

 

2. Morgan Gibbs-White (£3.8m)

Burnley continue to be a team to target, and the Forest no.10 has many different avenues for picking up attacking returns.

 

3. James Justin (£2.5m)

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The 28-year-old defender has started every league game since GW18, netting twice, assisting once and keeping three clean sheets in that period. Being one of the cheapest starting players in the game, Saturday’s entry point against Rob Edward’s table-propping side looks good if you need to free up your budget for further moves.

 

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 – 3.55 average transfers remaining
  • Top 1,000 – 5.40
  • Top 10,000 – 7.48

     

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