EPL GW-25 FPL Best Differentials

It has been an eventful hiatus, the league semifinals concluding, followed by the FA Cup 4th round when we had some magic giant-killing. The winter mini-break did give some fantasy assets a rest while others starred.
GW-25 is a mini-double with Aston Villa and Liverpool featuring a second time. The Villans bolstered their ranks recently, with Rashford the most high-profile addition — He could’ve found himself quite easily in our picks, but the jury is very much out deciding what role and chances he will get.
GW-25 also has a Friday deadline — Don’t miss it!
Morgan Gibbs-White - (£6.4Mil, TSB 4.8%, Fulham vs Nottingham Forest)
Forest is absolutely flying at the moment, so if you can grab an attacking asset there, then a differential visiting Fulham could be the way to go. Coming into this one, Gibbs-White scored once and assisted twice, offering great value for money.
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Jacob Murphy (£5.1M, TSB 5.1%, Man City vs Newcastle)
Newcastle is another team in great form, so the Magpies will fancy themselves against an inconsistent Manchester City side that was just gutted at home by Real Madrid. Newcastle usually turns up for big games and should be full of confidence after their convincing win over Arsenal in the league cup. Murphy has attacking returns in his last couple of games.
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Jean-Philippe Mateta - (£7.4M, TSB 6.1%, Crystal Palace vs Everton)
Mateta’s stock continues to rise, so this is a great time to buy. The striker has been one of the in-form players in the league, scoring six times while blanking only once in the last five league games. He looks set to beat his 16 goals from last season.
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Myles Lewis-Skelly - (£4.5M, TSB 0.3%, Leicester vs Arsenal)
Has recently burst on the scenes with a real buzz around his performances. He looks like a solid starter for Arsenal at the moment, so he’s worth a punt as a cheap way into the side, especially after he has shown he can add goals to his game.
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Omar Marmoush - (£7.0M, TSB 2.7%, Man City vs Newcastle)
If City is going to finish well in the latter part of the season, then it looks like one of Pep’s new signings who will do it. Marmoush looks promising already, and we know he has a strong track record of goals. Now could be a good time to get in while his ownership is low.
Are you attracted to any of these differentials? Any others that you’re considering? Please let us know in the comments!
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