The Scout is tipping four low-owned players for a breakthrough Gameweek in 2023/24 Fantasy Premier League.
Each player can be found in no more than four per cent of squads ahead of Saturday’s 13:30 GMT deadline.
Lucas Paqueta (West Ham) £6.0m
The West Ham United star has a reliable home record in Fantasy ahead of his match with Aston Villa.
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Paqueta has produced three goals and four assists at the London Stadium in 2023/24, compared with just a single assist in away fixtures.
His recent displays have been particularly influential, with the Brazilian claiming a team-high 27 points across his last four home appearances, thanks to a goal and four assists.
Paqueta matched the 10 shots of team-mate Jarrod Bowen (£8.0m) in that spell, while he also made 11 key passes - at least five more than any other West Ham player.
Dejan Kulusevski (Spurs) £6.8m
A visit to Fulham gives the Tottenham Hotspur winger the chance to continue his productive away form in Fantasy.
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Six of Kulusevski’s nine goal involvements this season came on his travels, with the Swede scoring three and supplying three assists.
Spurs boast a prolific record on the road ahead of the Craven Cottage encounter, scoring at least twice in each of their previous six away fixtures.
Having created a team-high 19 key passes in away matches this season, Kulusevski could even be worth a triple-up alongside team-mates Son Heung-min (£9.9m) and James Maddison (£8.0m) for Blank Gameweek 29 (BGW29).
Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham) £4.5m
The Fulham forward has been a budget sensation in Fantasy since securing a starting role in Gameweek 23.
Muniz has scored five goals and supplied an assist in his last six outings, amassing 44 points.
Impressively, the Brazilian’s total of 24 shots in the box was more than any other player in Fantasy in that spell.
Fulham have been excellent in attack at Craven Cottage this season, scoring at least three goals in six of their last 11 home matches.
As the focal point of their attack, Muniz has the form to exploit a Spurs side who have conceded at least twice in five of their previous seven matches on the road.
Nathan Collins (Brentford) £4.5m
Brentford’s centre-back looks a strong prospect at both ends of the pitch away to Burnley.
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Collins faces a Clarets side who have struggled in attack at Turf Moor, scoring just three goals in their last six home fixtures.
The Bees’ big threat at free-kicks and corners could prove decisive on Saturday afternoon. Their total of 118 shots from set-pieces is the fourth-best in the league, while Burnley have conceded 130 shots from set-pieces, the third-worst record.
Collins has produced six headed shots in such situations, the second-best total among Brentford players.