With the Fantasy Premier League season heating up, finding that low-owned gem could be the difference between climbing mini-league ranks or staying stuck in mid-table.
Here are four standout FPL differential
picks who could deliver big in Gameweek 11 and beyond.
Pedro Neto (£7.1m, 6.1% owned) – Chelsea vs Wolves (H)
Pedro Neto looks like a man on a mission at Stamford Bridge. The Portuguese winger led all midfielders for shots inside the box in Gameweek 10 — only Erling Haaland and teammate Joao Pedro took more across all positions.
Neto has produced three attacking returns in his last three Premier League outings, racking up 23 FPL points in that stretch.
Chelsea’s upcoming fixtures also look inviting: after hosting Wolves, they face Burnley, Leeds, and Bournemouth in the next five Gameweeks.
The narrative adds extra spice this weekend, as Neto faces his former club in what could be the most favorable matchup of the round.
With Wolves’ managerial situation unsettled, the Blues are well-positioned to take advantage.
Neto was Chelsea’s most advanced attacker in their win over Tottenham, showing just how central he’s become to their attack.
Keep an eye on Cole Palmer’s fitness, but as it stands, Neto seems locked into the front three — and full of confidence.
Morgan Rogers (£6.8m, 4.8% owned) – Aston Villa vs Bournemouth (H)
Aston Villa are quietly rediscovering their attacking rhythm, and Morgan Rogers is right at the heart of it.
The midfielder has one goal and two assists over the last five Gameweeks, rediscovering the form that made him a popular pick last season.
Villa’s upcoming schedule is encouraging, too. Over the next four Gameweeks, they rank second-best for attacking fixture difficulty, with Bournemouth (H), Leeds (A), Wolves (H), and Brighton (A) all on the horizon.
Bournemouth’s away defense remains their weak spot — they’ve conceded 12 goals on the road, the second-worst tally in the league.
That opens the door for Rogers to build on his recent momentum and add more attacking returns to his tally.
Rayan Cherki (£6.3m, 2.7% owned) – Manchester City vs Liverpool (H)
Manchester City versus Liverpool is rarely short of goals, and Rayan Cherki could be a left-field way into Pep Guardiola’s high-powered attack.
At just 6.3 million and owned by under 3% of managers, the Frenchman offers real differential potential.
He’s in strong form too — two assists and a goal in his last two appearances, including a strike in City’s recent Champions League tie against Borussia Dortmund.
Yes, rotation is always a risk with Guardiola, but when Cherki starts, he’s been electric — linking up brilliantly with Erling Haaland and creating constant problems between the lines.
Following a 10-point return last time out, he’s a bold but potentially rewarding punt for managers chasing upside.
Morgan Gibbs-White (£7.3m, 3% owned) – Nottingham Forest vs Leeds United (H)
Since Sean Dyche took charge at Nottingham Forest, Morgan Gibbs-White has flourished.
He’s started all three league and European matches under the new boss, scoring twice — one of which came from the penalty spot, suggesting he’s first in line while Chris Wood remains sidelined.
Gibbs-White’s attacking output has been consistent all season. He ranks among the top eight midfielders for both total shots (22) and shots in the box (14), showing he’s more than just a set-piece specialist.
Forest’s next two home matches also look promising, coming against opponents who have yet to keep an away clean sheet.
Add in a Gameweek 14 clash with Wolves — still without a shutout all season — and the signs point to continued returns for Gibbs-White.
Are you backing any of these picks, or do you have a hidden gem of your own lined up? Drop your thoughts in the comments.











