Gameweek 35 arrives at a pivotal moment in the Fantasy Premier League season, where chasing rank often requires more than just backing the obvious names.
With form teams emerging, fixture swings taking shape, and motivation levels varying across the table, this is the ideal window to target low-owned assets that can deliver big returns.
From in-form forwards to unlikely defensive contributors, these differential picks could provide the edge needed to climb mini-leagues and make a late push in the overall
rankings.
Welbeck (Brighton, 7.7% TSB)
Brighton are one of the most in-form teams in the league, with four wins and one draw in their last five matches. They currently sit sixth in the table and still have plenty to play for.
A clash against Newcastle, who have lost four consecutive games, presents a strong opportunity for Brighton to continue their push. Veteran striker Danny Welbeck could prove to be a valuable differential for your Fantasy team.
Jesus (Nottingham Forest, 1.9% TSB)
Another side in excellent form, Nottingham Forest have been boosted by the performances of Igor Jesus, who has recorded three goals and two assists in his last four matches.
His impact has helped Forest move five points clear of the relegation zone. While 40 points is often considered the safety benchmark, that threshold could rise this season, with Tottenham Hotspur currently sitting 18th on 35 points.
The only concern surrounding Jesus is fixture congestion, with Europa League semi-finals against Aston Villa scheduled both before and after Gameweek 35, which could affect his minutes.
Mavropanos (West Ham Utd, 2.1% TSB)
A surprise inclusion on the list, Konstantinos Mavropanos has delivered 31 points over his last three matches. With his side sitting just two points above Tottenham Hotspur, every contribution matters.
Mavropanos will be expected to step up at both ends of the pitch as his team fights to secure survival in the final four matches of the season.
Rayan (Bournemouth, 1.5% TSB)
With one goal and one assist in his last two matches, Rayan is still adapting to the league while stepping into the role left by Antoine Semenyo, but he has shown encouraging progress in recent performances.
AFC Bournemouth are now on an impressive 14-game unbeaten run, and their upcoming clash against Crystal Palace this weekend will be crucial in their push for European qualification next season.












