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FPL Scout: GameWeek 28 Notes, tips and advice

Brentford teamed up with Fantasy Football Scout to bring you tips and advice during the 2024/25 Fantasy Premier League (FPL) season.

Scout uses your know-how to give information, advice and GameWeek tips that can prove to be useful to ensure that you are sitting on your mini-Leagues.


Best of the bees

The preview of the past week discussed a high volume of Tormouth Action of Yoane Wissa (£ 6.4 m) in the past few weeks. The three shots of the bee striker on Target against the Toffees lead to 13, part of 30 attempts in the last eight games – and again underlines his potential for the return on attack.

Wissa added his GameWeek 26 goal against Leicester by putting the bees in the lead against Everton in the intermediate half.

A long litter crashed into the penalty area and Bryan Mbumo (£ 8.0 m) nodded against the crossbar, whereby the ball was hit by a flying Wissa headball again.

The striker strikers' 25 great opportunities is in the league joint-sixth.

Meanwhile both Nathan Collins (£ 4.5m) and Mikkel Damsgaard (£ 5.1 million) were able to get a few efforts for themselves and goalkeepers Mark Flekken (£ 4.4m) collected a storage point based on a foil base Concrete (£ 5.0 m) during three one -on -one discussions.

The limelight

Another Brentford attacker with good underlying numbers is Kevin Schade (£ 5.1m).

In the recent five line-ups, his most recent half-dozen starts with two goals, 14 close-ups, four important opportunities and three large ones for teammates were set up.

The German had only two shots in the box, the less than FPL top scorer Mo Salah (£ 13.8m) in this period.

He listed as a FPL midfielder and exploded this season with three goals and an assist against Leicester in GameWeek 13. These 23 points remain the second largest score of a single game 2024/25.

What is a shame is his price. Whether it is due to injuries or agreement, none of Morgan Rogers (£ 5.6m), Amad Diallo (£ 5.4m), Jacob Murphy (£ 5.1m) or Ismaïla Sarr (£ 5.5 million) take part in Blank GameWeek 29. But it will be a shame.

Best from the rest

Elsewhere, several players collected 27 15 points in GameWeek. Jaden Philogenic (£ 5.3 million) received a clip for Ipswich, while Chelsea Defender Marc Cucurella (£ 5.1m) combines a clean leaf and a destination.

Sarr's nine-game scorless series has recently decreased by over 400,000, but that did not stop him from achieving twice against Aston Villa.

Bruno Fernandes (£ 8.3 million) received two templates, while Arsenal, Liverpool and Nottingham Forest kept clean leaves.

Asked

Crystal Palace's Daniel Muñoz (£ 5.0m) is still in a rich form that is always difficult to resist.

The attacking Wing-Back ended six of his last seven games with at least one return whether it is a clean sheet (four), a destination (one) or an assist (three).

Those who plan a free hit in Blank GameWeek 29 will be happy that the Eagles surround this with Ipswich and Southampton.

His palace teammate Jean-Philippe Mateta (£ 7.5m) is the most transmitted in this game week. However, the striker received a head injury in the FA Cup against Millwall, which could see the 28th Spielweek Miss GameWeek.

The frustrations by caused by Cole Palmer (£ 11.1m) reached a new level last Tuesday. Many FPL managers recently held him up because they knew that successive home meetings with relegation fighters were on the horizon.

Although he had many chances, he hidden himself in the 4-0 win over Southampton.

captain

The support of Chelsea von Chelsea turned out to be the right idea for the bracelet in GameWeek 27. But ultimately from Salah to Palmer it was not positive for the 1,397,524 managers who supported the Chelsea midfielder.

Although the Egyptian “only” punished these managers by assisting once, they do not expect the same mistake in GameWeek 28.

Liverpool hopes to raise more misery to Southampton in a game between the top and lower sides of the Premier League.

This is probably not the week to return to the captain of Salah.