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GW38+ Differentials: Lucas to profit against Palace

By The Scout 23 Jul 2020

Spurs winger recorded his season-high haul in Gameweek 37+ and can continue that form against the Eagles

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A visit to Crystal Palace can help Lucas Moura (£7.0m) finish the Fantasy Premier League season with a flurry.

The Tottenham Hotspur wide man supplied two assists in their win over Leicester City, earning his season-high return of 10 points.

Moura could make the difference as Spurs look to take advantage of a Palace side that has lost each of their last seven matches.

He is among four Differentials named by The Scout ahead of Sunday’s 15:00 BST deadline.

Lucas Moura (TOT) £7.0m, TSB 4.0%

The Brazilian will pose Palace major problems down the flank, with their regular left-back Patrick van Aanholt (£5.6m) ruled out through injury.

Nathan Redmond (SOU) £6.2m, TSB 0.9%

The Southampton winger welcomes Sheffield United in his most consistent form of the season.

Redmond has supplied assists against Manchester United, Brighton & Hove Albion and AFC Bournemouth over the last three Gameweeks.

Erik Pieters (BUR) £4.3m, TSB 6.0%

The Burnley defender entertains Brighton on the back of a 12-point return against Norwich City.

At a cost of just £4.3m, Pieters offers major value as the Clarets look for their sixteenth clean sheet of the season.

Jarrod Bowen (WHU) £6.4m, TSB 0.2%

The West Ham United wide man is expected to shrug off a knock for the visit of Aston Villa.

At home, Bowen has been a big success for the Hammers, averaging 5.4 points per match since joining in January.

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Part 3: GW38+ Captains: Red-hot Sterling to hit double figures
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