EPL GW23 FPL Differentials

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Differentials often play a decisive role in Fantasy Premier League, and getting those low-owned calls right in Gameweek 23 can make a significant impact on your rank.

With margins tightening, identifying the right players outside the template becomes increasingly important.

Several low-owned options arrive in this gameweek in encouraging form or with clear opportunities, and we’ve highlighted the standout differential picks to consider for GW23.


Kevin Schade (£7.1m) – Brentford


Kevin Schade is in excellent form and could emerge as a standout differential in Gameweek 23.

The Brentford attacker has returned 13 FPL points across his last three matches, recording three goals and two assists in his previous four outings.

Brentford face Nottingham Forest at home, a fixture that strongly favors attacking returns.

Despite his impressive form, Schade is owned by just 2.8% of FPL managers, making him an ideal pick for those looking to gain an edge and climb the ranks.


Enzo Le Fée (£4.9m) – Sunderland


Enzo Le Fée has arguably been Sunderland’s most influential midfielder in recent weeks.

His next two fixtures come against West Ham United and Burnley, both currently among the bottom three sides in the league, presenting a prime opportunity for returns.

Le Fée has generated 12 points in his last three games and is owned by only 1.1% of FPL managers.

At under £5.0m, he offers exceptional value and stands out as a budget-friendly differential heading into Gameweek 23.


Nathan Collins (£5.0m) – Brentford


Nathan Collins continues to deliver at both ends of the pitch, making him one of the most underrated defensive options in FPL.

Over his last three matches, he has registered one goal, two assists, and 10 defensive contributions, underlining his all-round value.

With ownership at just 3.8%, Collins is a strong differential for managers seeking reliable returns with bonus point potential. His involvement in attacking set pieces further enhances his appeal for Gameweek 23.


Ndiaye (£6.2m) – Everton


Fresh back from AFCON, Ndiaye is set to assume a more central attacking role for Everton, especially with Grealish potentially sidelined through injury.

He is currently on penalty duties and set pieces, significantly increasing his points ceiling.

Owned by just 3.2% of FPL managers, Ndiaye represents a low-risk, high-upside differential.

At £6.2m, he is a cost-effective option capable of delivering consistent returns and providing a valuable boost to your overall rank.



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