The Scout's panel of experts discuss who to target in Fantasy Premier League ahead of a reduced Gameweek 30.
What the experts say
Tom Cantle (@WGTA_FPL)
Leicester City's Harvey Barnes (£6.5m) looked bright against Arsenal and is the Foxes' main attacking outlet at the moment. At such a low cost and with plenty of matches to rearrange, he's my key target for this week.
Holly Shand (@HollyShand)
Investing in the Tottenham Hotspur attack is crucial for the blank and their options are good long-term, too, with favourable fixtures and a sole focus on reaching the top four. Dejan Kulusevski (£6.2m) and Son Heung-min (£10.9m) are the best options in midfield, with the former also being great value.
Sam Bonfield (@FPLFamily)
Leicester still look defensively weak and Brentford are finding top form. More than that, Christian Eriksen (£5.5m) has added creativity to the Bees' game, making Ivan Toney (£6.6m) a key target for GW30. Toney now has five goals in his last two outings.
Doubling or tripling up on the Spurs attack should also be a priority for managers.
Paul Gee (@FPLPaulGee)
I am tempted to possibly bring in a Leicester asset such as Barnes or budget defender Daniel Amartey (£3.9m) to set up for their busy remaining schedule.
Geoff Dance (@GeoffreyDance)
Matt Doherty (£4.8m) has four attacking returns (one goal and three assists) in his last three starts, along with two clean sheets. Kieran Tierney (£5.1m) has two attacking returns (one goal and one assist) in his last five away matches, along with three clean sheets.
Ben Crabtree (@FC_CrabDogg)
Although West Ham United are tough opposition, Son and Harry Kane (£12.4m) still offer captain viability. I also like attacking Leicester players like Barnes and James Maddison (£6.7m), while Jose Sa (£5.3m) is my preferred keeper.
Also in this series
Part 1: Is a premium forward a must-have for Fantasy run-in?
Part 2: FPL experts: Best premium forwards and how to afford them
Part 4: FPL experts' top differentials for reduced Gameweek 30