Top picks for GAFFR Gameweek 29
The Championship campaign continues which means the fantasy game does too! Because of this we provide the top picks in each position for GAFFR Gameweek 29 with the help of our expert GAFFR manager @TomP_FF.
Looking through the top picks for GAFFR Gameweek 29 can be extremely useful for other managers within the Championship Fantasy community. Knowing who the best players to pick are will also help managers make decisions around transfers, captaincy and even chips.
Top Picks – Defenders – Ricardo Pereira
Leicester face Swansea this week so it could be a good chance for the Foxes to pick up a clean sheet. As many will know by now Ricardo Pereira has huge potential going forward and we can see that in the fact he bagged two goals and one assist in his last four matches in all competitions.
Milan van Ewijk
Coventry have been excellent recently and they face the inconsistent Bristol City next up. Milan van Ewijk has cemented his place at right-back for Coventry but like most of our top picks he offers much more. In fact, in his recent match against Leicester he scored which is a good indication he has multiple routes to points.
Differential Defender Pick – Brooke Norton-Cuffy
Preston have been in woeful form recently – losing four of their last five matches in all competitions. Because of this and the fact he has impressed from wing-back this season Brooke Norton-Cuffy could be a great differential pick. Norton-Cuffy has picked up two goals and two assists this season already.
Midfielders – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Leicester will be hoping to bounce back this week after failing to secure a win in any of their last two league games. Sitting top of the table the Foxes have netted a whopping 56 goals so far this season and Kieran Dewsbury-Hall has been one of their standout attackers. Not only is he one of the best options going into the new round but he could also be the best captaincy option.
Callum O’Hare
Coventry aren’t just in fantastic form but they are scoring plenty of goals – netting between 2-6 goals in all of their last six matches in all competitions. Their standout option in midfield is Callum O’Hare who has scored three goals in his last three matches.
Differential Midfielder Pick – Ilias Chair
QPR have been poor for large parts of the season themselves but they come up against Huddersfield next up who have shipped 13 goals in their last five matches in all competitions. QPR will take confidence from their recent 2-0 win against Millwall and their standout picks as always is Ilias Chair who netted in his most recent league match.
Forwards – Matt Godden
Another huge contributor towards the excellent Coventry form recently is Matt Godden. Godden leads the frontline and although quieter in terms of output compared to last season he managed a brace in his most recent cup match.
Tom Cannon
Whilst Patson Daka continues his AFCON campaign Thomas Cannon looks like he could continue leading the most ruthless attack in the league. The 21-year-old has started to pick up some form – netting three times in his last four matches for the Foxes. The Swansea defence have conceded between 2-5 goals in four of their last six games so Cannon could have huge potential.
Differential Forward Pick – Sinclair Armstrong
Another option in the QPR attack could be Sinclair Armstrong. Armstrong has been the focal point to the QPR attack for three games on the bounce now and in that time found the net twice. This could suggest he has the minutes and form to punish a poor Huddersfield defence.
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