Club World Cup Fantasy Matchday 3 Differentials

Looking to gain an edge? Then our Club World Cup Fantasy Matchday 3 differentials could be exactly what you need early on.
Differentials are players with under 5% ownership. If successful, differentials can help you boost up the ranks, with the help of scouting bonus (which is an additional two points).
Carlos Palacios – 0.2% Selected

Boca Juniors have a better match on paper this week than any other side. The Argentinian outfit come up against semi-pro club Auckland City, so we could see plenty of goals scored. Picking out options from their frontline has been difficult due to their consistency .
However, Auckland have been that poor that we could see any of the Boca Junior attackers return this week. For that reason, Carlos Palacios (€5.5m) may have success. Playing in a number 10 role, Palacios bagged three goals and three assists in just 15 league matches. In a game where goals are expected, the Chilean could rack up points.
Luis Advíncula – 0.5% Selected

Boca Juniors aren’t just likely to score plenty of goals this week against Auckland. The New Zealand side have failed to score a single goal in the Club World Cup thus far, and that looks like it could continue based on their performances.
Taking that into account, the Boca Juniors defence looks like a go-to in terms of investment this week. Whilst many opt for standout option Lautaro Blanco, some could go for opposite full-back Luis Advíncula (€5.1m). Advíncula scored and assisted in his recent league campaign, so also has attacking threat.
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Jhon Arias – 2.6% Selected

Fluminense showed their class in Matchday against Dortmund. The Brazilian outfit not only held the German giants to a draw but they also had double the amount of shots on goal as their opposition. This is very hopeful data for potential investors.
Closing out their Group Stage campaign, Fluminense come up against Mamelodi Sundowns this week, so it could be a fantastic opportunity for midfielder Jhon Arias (€6.2m) to show his class. Arias is one of his sides most dangerous attackers, and also takes corners from both sides of the pitch, which boosts his assist potential.
Noni Madueke – 2.8% Selected

ES Tunis came into the competition as one of the lowest ranked sides and that has shown in their recent performances. This bodes extremely well for a bruised Chelsea side who need a result this week after losing to Flamengo in Matchday 2.
Chelsea have several routes into the attack, and one of them is Noni Madueke (€6.5m). The Englishman failed to start in Matchday 2 which makes him very likely to start this week. Madueke was one of Chelsea’ most integral attackers in their most recent season, and we could see why in the round ahead.