Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 35

Not sure how to set up for the round ahead? Don’t worry, we bring in our expert @FPLEdgeworth to share his Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 35.
Let’s discover who our expert has picked for each position, his favourite team picks, and who he is going to captain!
Team Reveal
Starting in goal this week is James Trafford of Burnley, who’s kept an impressive 27 clean sheets in just 38 games. Despite facing Coventry and Derby away, Burnley remain one of the most solid defences the EFL has seen – fixture-proof and reliable.
Captain this week is Leyton Orient’s Rarmani Edmonds-Green. He’s scored at least five points in each of his last eight games. In a week of uncertainty at the back, he’s my go-to for consistent captaincy points.
Another defender in my team is Christoph Klarer of Birmingham. A steady performer, he’s only dipped below six points twice in his last 11 matches. With games against Barnsley and Peterborough, he should comfortably pass that mark again.
My final defender is Dominic Hyam of Blackburn. He’s delivered five or more points in eight of his last 10 games. With two home fixtures this week, he’s a potential under-the-radar gem.

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In midfield, we start with Peterborough’s Kwame Poku. One of the most in-form players in the game, he racked up 27 points across his last two matches. With fixtures against Northampton and Birmingham, another haul could be on the cards.
Alongside him is Brenden Aaronson of Leeds. Though inconsistent lately, he did score in his last outing. With two underrated fixtures – Luton and Middlesbrough – he could bounce back with a strong return.
Leading the line is Charlie Kelman of Leyton Orient. With four goals and an assist in his last four matches, he faces Wigan and Mansfield this week. Don’t be surprised if he adds to his season tally of 15 goals and seven assists.
Bolton are the first team pick. After a poor run, they bounced back with a big win at Wigan. With home games against Bristol Rovers and Rotherham, they’re expected to take full points.
Chesterfield are the second team pick. Unbeaten in six and chasing the playoffs, they face Tranmere and Gillingham. Both are in the bottom third so they’ll be targeting wins in both.