Fantasy EFL Top Picks for Gameweek 32

In this article we take a look at the Fantasy EFL top picks for Gameweek 32. We bring in our expert and regular Fantasy EFL contributor @FPLReaction, who sits in the top 100, to reveal his top picks in each position, and the best teams to target.
Our Fantasy EFL Fantasy top picks for Gameweek 32 can be hugely beneficial for fantasy managers. Knowing who the best players to own in each position and the best teams to select are, could be hugely beneficial for the round ahead.
Goalkeepers
Will Norris

Wycombe are one of two teams who double this week, so naturally they are more appealing than other sides. With two opportunities to return this week Will Norris could be a great pick. Norris seems to have taken over as number one recently, so making sure he starts will be key.
Dillon Phillips

Rotherham are the other team who double this week. One advantage they do have in Gameweek 32 is that they play both of their matches at home, which could boost their clean sheet odds. Dillon Phillips plays between the sticks, so could be viable option.
Defenders
Joe Low

Ranking among the top four teams for total goals conceded this season, Wycombe are clearly a good defence to invest in. Whilst Caleb Taylor and Luke Leahy look to be good alternatives, it’s centre-back Joe Low who is arguably the standout. He also edges both for total points thus far.
Hakeem Odofin

With just two clean sheets in their previous six games, things are convincing at the back for Rotherham. However, two home matches could be a good opportunity to keep both clean sheets and rack up defensive action points for centre-back Hakeem Odoffin, who edges his defensive teammates for points so far this season.
Midfielders
Cameron Humphreys

Wycombe sit second in League One due to an excellent start to the season. With that in mind, investing in their attack with a double ahead could be appealing. Becoming a key member of the Wycombe attack is Cameron Humphreys, who has scored six and assisted six thus far.
Joe Powell

Their recent 1-0 over Leyton Orient and 3-2 win against Bristol Rovers during the last three matches, shows that Rotherham are capable. For those desperate to seek out a solid midfield option then Joe Powell could be a decent pick. Powell has racked up just 10 key passes in his previous four games, along with interception points and an assist, thus offering multiple routes to points .
Forwards
Richard Kone

Spearheading the Wycombe attack, and likely going to be a popular option this week is Richard Kone. Kone recently returned from injury, but has since started back-to-back matches, whilst also scoring in his most previous match. Kone makes Wycombe tick in attack and his massive 17 goals already shows that.
Sam Nombe

Rotherham’ standout striker is no doubt Sam Nombe. In his last five matches Nombe has racked up an impressive three goals, including a penalty. Two home matches could be just what he needs to continue that form.
Single Gameweek Options
- Goalkeepers – Back-to-back clean sheets in their last three makes Charlton’ William Mannion a top option. Joining him is Bradford’ Sam Walker who faces a poor Tranmere side.
- Defenders – Macaulay Gillesphey of Charlton may well be a shoo-in for many this week. As well as offering clean sheets and extra points via defensive actions, he also scored three in his latest seven games. Bradford wing-back Brad Halliday is a personal favourite of mine due to his fine form recently.
- Midfielders – Blackpool are improving a lot as of late and one of the reasons for that is talisman Albie Morgan. Morgan has been one of the most consistent assets in the game as of late. Another great midfield pick is Kwame Poku. The Peterborough star seems to have returned from injury and faces an awful defence up next.
- Forwards – Blackpool’ form is noticeable and another of their top performers is Ashley Fletcher. AFC Wimbledon come up against bottom of the league Carlisle up next so you can’t rule out Mathew Stevens either.
Team Selections
- Wycombe – I wouldn’t overthink it this week. Wycombe sit second in the league and have two fixtures this week. As well as the potential to win, they could also keep a clean sheet and score goals in both games.
- Rotherham – Maybe the less convincing of the two doublers this week, but the fact they play their matches at home gives them even more appeal.
- Bradford – Playing a poor Tranmere side next, Bradford are one of the best single Gameweek teams you can back at home this week. They should beat a poor Tranmere side, and keep a clean sheet.
- Wimbledon – They may have been out of sorts recently, but playing bottom of the league Carlisle makes them a hugely appealing side this week, especially with the additional points potential of playing away form home.
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