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Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 29

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In this article we take a look at @FPLEdgeworth Fantasy EFL team reveal for Gameweek 29. Our expert shares his team, rationale around each pick and discusses the two teams he is backing to win for the new round.

Our Fantasy EFL team reveal for Gameweek 29 could be very helpful for fantasy managers. Knowing who our expert picks could be extremely enlightening. It could also bring clarity to some of the decisions we have to make in our own teams.

Team Reveal

Fantasy EFL Team Reveal for Gameweek 29

Notes

  • Lee Nicholls of Huddersfield is my goalkeeper this week. Since returning from injury, he has kept two clean sheets in three games and plays Peterborough and Wigan this week.
  • My captain for this week is James Bolton from Fleetwood Town. As of recently, has returned for seven or more points in his previous six games.
  • Next up is my second defender, Sam Stubbs. The Cheltenham Town defender managed an incredible 12-game stretch of returns at one point, showing brilliant consistency.
  • Completing my defence and who recently served a three-game suspension is Omar Sowunmi. Bromley face Harrogate and Bradford this week, both at home, which are two games I’m confident he can get clean sheets in.
  • In midfield, the first player I have selected is Barnsley’s Davis Keillor-Dunn, who isn’t the most consistent player, but has shown flashes by picking up double-digit returns.
  • Ethan Galbraith of Leyton Orient has two difficult fixtures, but prior to his last game, returned for 36 points in three matches.
  • Michael Cheek is my lone striker this week. The Bromley man has managed 15 goals and two assists already this season, and has two home games against Harrogate and Bradford.
  • Birmingham City are my first team selection. Although they have two difficult games in Reading and Leyton Orient, they are top of League One for a reason.
  • Walsall are the other team I am selecting this week. The table toppers have two easier games in Morecambe and Cheltenham next, and both are away from home, which could mean additional points if successful.

Check out the best picks in each position for the new round of Fantasy EFL, click the link here!

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