World Cup Fantasy expert differentials for Matchday 6
With the World Cup progressing, we look at World Cup Fantasy expert differentials for Matchday 6. That expert is the internationally clued-up Fantasy Football Scout and Fantasy Football Community contributor @FPLReaction.
The template appears to be taking form and although there are some risks going against well owned players, there is also huge reward when backing successful differentials. Looking at World Cup Fantasy expert differentials for Matchday 6 can help get us ahead of the competition.
Antoine Griezmann
France continue to impress after their huge 2-1 victory over England. Owning Kylian Mbappe will not be enough as he is the second most owned player in the game. Mbappe’s ownership will increase as many will captain him. This means investing in an alternative France attacker to pair with Mbappe could be beneficial.
Antoine Griezmann (£8.5m) has just 2% ownership in World Cup Fantasy. Griezmann has turned provider in his campaign so far and has already racked up three assists. The striker has maintained fantastic key pass numbers and even takes some set pieces, giving him additional routes to points. With a game against Morocco next, Griezmann could have great potential.
Andrej Kramaric
Croatia have proven they can score goals when the opposition gives them the opportunity to. There are standout options like Ivan Perisic but one player who could fly under the radar is striker Andrej Kramaric (£6m).
Kramaric has just 1% ownership so could boost the rank of managers that select him if he performs. The striker has already picked up two goals in the current World Cup campaign. Croatia face a match against Argentina next, a team that appear ropey defensively at times.
Sofiane Boufal
Morocco face a France that have failed to keep a clean sheet in their World Cup venture so far. Many managers within the community may look to their defensive assets or midfielder Hakim Ziyech but Sofiane Boufal (£6m) could be a solid pick.
In a week with limited midfielder options, Sofiane Boufal could have potential. Boufal has been an exciting watch during the tournament but his flair and skill is yet to translate into attacking returns. The winger takes his teams penalties, so has a much better chance of scoring and increasing his appeal.
Nahuel Molina
Argentina may have conceded some sloppy goals but they have also proved they can keep clean sheets in their matches against Poland and Mexico. Argentina face the Croatian’s next, who can lack when it comes to scoring goals.
Investing in a defence for clean sheet potential is great but investing in a defender who has bags of potential offensively, is even better. Nahuel Molina (£5.5m) has scored and created an assist already so evidently has exactly that.
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