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The Scout’s FPL Gameweek 32 Ones to watch

By The Scout 5 Apr 2024
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See the five players backed for big returns, including Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister

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The Scout is tipping five players for big success in Gameweek 32 of Fantasy Premier League ahead of Saturday's 11:00 BST deadline.

Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool) £5.9m

The Argentinian’s away form suggests he could be a great pick both in Fantasy and FPL Challenge, where players from Liverpool and Manchester United score DOUBLE POINTS in Gameweek 32 for their showdown at Old Trafford. 

Mac Allister has been a major influence on the Reds’ attack on the road recently, producing three goals, two assists and just a single blank in his last five away appearances across all competitions.

That includes a goal in the Reds’ 4-3 FA Cup quarter-final loss to Man Utd in mid-March. Furthermore, he also scored and claimed maximum bonus points in Thursday night 's 3-1 win over Sheffield United.

Man Utd, meanwhile, have been poor in defence at Old Trafford lately, conceding two or more goals in four of their last six home matches in all competitions.

Bruno Fernandes (Man Utd) £8.2m

Man Utd’s playmaker has stepped up his output in home matches ahead of Sunday's meeting with Liverpool.

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Fernandes has delivered attacking returns in each of his last three league outings at Old Trafford, producing 21 points thanks to one goal, two assists and three bonus points, while he was also on the scoresheet in Thursday's 4-3 defeat at Chelsea.

The underlying statistics further show his major all-round influence on his side in home matches this season. 

Fernandes’ 43 shots, 18 shots on target and 41 key passes are all more than any other Man Utd player in those encounters.

Antoine Semenyo (Bournemouth) £4.5m

The AFC Bournemouth forward has the form and fixtures to prove a very handy budget asset in Fantasy.

Semenyo visits Luton Town this weekend on the back of four goals and an assist in his last seven appearances. 

Over the Cherries’ last four league matches, his totals of 15 shots, 11 shots in the box and six shots on target are all more than any team-mate.

Crucially, Bournemouth have five matches over the next four Gameweeks, including a Double Gameweek 34.

According to the Fixture Difficulty Ratings (FDR), three of those five matches, against Luton, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brighton & Hove Albion, score only two.

Dwight McNeil (Everton) £5.4m

Everton’s winger boasts strong all-round potential at home to Burnley this weekend.

Although he has just a single assist from the Toffees’ last five matches, McNeil has been a major threat. His 12 shots, eight shots in the box and 13 key passes are all team-leading totals in that spell.

In particular, McNeil’s set-piece duties could prove decisive for Sean Dyche’s side on Saturday afternoon.

Burnley have allowed 93 headed shots this season, the worst record in the league.

Jakub Kiwior (Arsenal) £4.4m

The defender looks set to return to Arsenal's starting XI after being rested against Luton in midweek.

Kiwior appears to have secured the left-back berth for the Gunners recently, starting six successive league matches prior to their 2-0 win over the Hatters on Wednesday evening.

He proved a hugely consistent pick in Fantasy across that period, amassing 41 points thanks to a goal, two assists and four clean sheets.

A visit to Brighton gives the Pole the chance to extend that fine run of form. The Seagulls have struggled in attack for a considerable period, scoring a mere three goals across their last seven matches in all competitions.

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