Fantasy Premier League: Top Differentials For Gameweek 9

International break is over and it was quite eventful one, FPL managers got enough rest and now Gameweek 9 is about to start. Let's take a look at the top differentials for Gameweek 9.

Pedro Neto in a file photo. Credits: Twitter/@Wolves
By ayush | Oct 20, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The international break has come to an end, and it’s time to put national teams aside and shift our attention back to our fantasy Premier League squad for Gameweek 9. If you entered the break with a downward-pointing arrow, we know how frustrating it can be to have to endure it for an extra week without the ability to make changes. Well, the opportunity has arrived: The pursuit of points and the quest for Fantasy Premier League bragging rights are set to resume.

Here are some players with a Total Selection Percentage (TSB) of at least 10% and you can consider them as differentials.

Thomas Strakosha (3.9m, Brentford)

A goalkeeper priced at 3.9 million? So far this season, we haven’t had any viable starting goalkeepers at this budget, but the news that Mark Flekken might still be recovering from appendicitis surgery means we might have one now.

If Flekken is unavailable, it could be a great opportunity for Strakosha and Fantasy Premier League managers. Brentford doesn’t concede many goals, and Burnley isn’t known for scoring many. Just keep in mind that this would be a short-term strategy and will only last until Flekken is back in shape.

Dejan Kulusevski (7.0m, Tottenham)

Tottenham’s attack might not be in best form, but they’ve managed to outscore Arsenal in the total goals scored, making them the league leaders. Looking ahead to Gameweek 9 and Gameweek 10, Spurs have favorable fixtures against Fulham and Crystal Palace, making them good choices for FPL managers looking to get something out of the success of the league’s surprise leaders. Kulusevski has collected an impressive 31 points this season, including three bonus points, all for just 7.0 million and with a selection percentage of around 2.3%.

Gabriel Martinelli (7.7m, Arsenal)

Back from the injury and back on the scoresheet, Gabriel Martinelli scored a late winner against Man City in Gameweek 8 . Arsenal’s attack had largely been relying on Saka, but now that Martinelli is fit and Saka is uncertain, Gameweek 9 could be the moment when Arsenal’s top finisher shines in a big London derby against Chelsea.

Pedro Neto (5.8m, Wolves)

Neto has been consistently scoring points in his last six games, making him one of the rapidly rising stars in FPL. His price has also been on the rise, indicating that he’s been providing more value than expected, even against tough opponents. With favorable fixtures in the future, it’s hard to ignore him with the value he provides with such an affordable price.

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