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    Transfer recommendations ahead of Gameweek 19 – target Carabao Cup semi-finals after FA Cup lottery

    GAMEWEEK 19 is a tricky one for Dream Team managers to negotiate.Attempting to predict the Premier League clubs’ starting line-ups for the FA Cup third round fixtures is a near-impossible task as it’s traditionally a weekend that involves extensive rotation.
    Looking at the schedule, it may be wise for gaffers to target the additional midweek games – in the form of the Carabao Cup semi-final first legs – in search of suitable returns in what could prove to be a banana skin of a Gameweek.

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    A popular recruit this weekCredit: Getty
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    Cole Palmer (£3.4m)
    Some Dream Team bosses will see this suggestion as a ship that’s already sailed given the 21-year-old banked 17 points against Luton last weekend.
    And sure, those who transferred him in prior to Gameweek 18 will be happy as Larry but given Chelsea are one of only three teams set to pull double duty in Gameweek 19, there could be plenty more points to come.
    Mauricio Pochettino may choose to rotate his preferred starting line-up but Palmer should get his fair share of minutes across games against Preston (FA Cup) and Middlesbrough (Carabao Cup).
    Both opponents are currently languishing in the middle of the Championship table with the former having conceded plenty of goals so the Blues’ in-form No20 should enjoy himself if given a decent run out.
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    After his Player of the Match display against the Hatters, Palmer has eight goals and seven assists to his name.
    The 21-year-old is now Chelsea’s top Dream Team performer too, having moved onto 124 points for the season.
    The Blues will fulfil their second semi-final leg against Boro next week, meaning consecutive double Gameweeks at a time when the schedule relaxes for most other teams.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold (£6m) and/or Joe Gomez (£3.4m)
    An affordable differential?Credit: Dream Team
    We try to avoid painfully obvious transfer recommendations in this weekly article and Alexander-Arnold certainly falls into that category as Dream Team’s top defender but he’s worth underlining this week in particular.
    Like Chelsea, Liverpool will be in action in both domestic cups in Gameweek 19 and while their games are against tougher opposition, the Reds themselves are considerably stronger than the Blues at present.
    Jurgen Klopp’s side face Arsenal on Sunday in what may end up a match-up between two second-string outfits before hosting Fulham in midweek.
    Again, the England international’s minutes are not guaranteed but he’ll probably feature in both fixtures in some capacity.
    On a similar theme, Gomez is a viable and potentially smart, value-for-money option.
    The 26-year-old doesn’t provide the same attacking threat as Alexander-Arnold – not many defenders do – but with Andy Robertson (£3.7m) and Kostas Tsimikas (£3.5m) both sidelined, he’s very much first-choice left-back for the time being.
    Some gaffers may not be able to afford Alexander-Arnold and so Gomez offers an affordable route into Liverpool’s defence ahead of back-to-back double Gameweeks.
    Pairing the two would be perfectly reasonable too – a clean sheet in either fixture would yield healthy returns.
    See also Virgil van Dijk (£4.3m), who splits the difference in terms of price.
    Darwin Nunez (£4.1m)
    An enigmatic figureCredit: AFP
    Seriously, Liverpool are a great team to back this month.
    Much of what applied to the defenders is also relevant when discussing the Uruguayan striker.
    Nunez can be a very frustrating Dream Team asset to own because he misses more than his fair share of chances but, on the other hand, he’s provided eight goals and 11 assists in all competitions this season.
    Only Dream Team’s top boy Mohamed Salah (£6.5m) has more goal involvements to his name among Anfield residents and with the Egyptian superstar off to AFCON, Nunez is arguably Klopp’s most-potent weapon.
    It’s not unthinkable that some combination of Luis Diaz (£3.3m), Cody Gakpo (£3.6m), Diogo Jota (£3.9m) and Harvey Elliott (£2.7m) will make up the starting front three at some stage but Nunez’s unique brand of chaos is irreplaceable.
    To ram the point home, Liverpool’s No9 squandered several chances against Newcastle last time out but he still added ten points to his total from just over an hour’s playing time.
    Kevin De Bruyne (£6.7m)
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    A tongue-in-cheek suggestion to finish.
    Manchester City’s brilliant Belgian was an unused substitute against Sheffield United and is therefore expected to get some minutes against Huddersfield this weekend.
    The sensible thing to do would be to wait for a glimpse of De Bruyne in action before deciding on his Dream Team viability but such is the enormity of the playmaker’s talent, the thought of even a 20-minute cameo against a relegation-threatened Championship outfit is enough to spark the embers of temptation.
    One thing’s for sure, if De Bruyne returns and resumes normal service, his ownership will increase sharply – there’s something to be said for getting in early.
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    At the very least, he’s one to keep a close eye on this weekend.

    The deadline for Gameweek 19 is 6:15pm on Friday – don’t get caught out by Brentford v Wolves kicking-off at 7:15pm!

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    Liverpool forward Diogo Jota looks overpriced to have a big impact in this third-round FA Cup contest.
    The Portuguese international, 27, is fit again after a lengthy spell on the sidelines and has already bagged a goal and two assists in just over 30 minutes of competitive action.
    He’s struck nine goals in 19 appearances in the 2023-24 campaign, including four in five cup competitions (Europa League and Carabao Cup).
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    Play Score Predictor this FA Cup weekend – somebody must win £500 Amazon voucher!

    THE magic of the cup is set to take on a whole new meaning this weekend.Play Score Predictor alongside the FA Cup third round and you could win a £500 Amazon gift card!

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    Check out our predictions for Matchweek 21 below…

    Sunderland 1 – 3 Newcastle
    Chelsea 2 – 0 Preston
    Manchester City 5 – 0 Huddersfield
    Arsenal 2 – 2 Liverpool
    Wigan 1 – 2 Manchester United

    The Tyne-Wear derby promises to be a spicy one and while the Magpies have struggled of late, Eddie Howe will know full well what this fixture means to the fans.
    We’re backing the Black Cats to score though, probably via the in-form Jack Clarke, who has 12 Championship goals to his name already this season.
    Keep an eye out for Jobe Bellingham too, brother of Jude.
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    Clarke has been one of the Championship’s best players this seasonCredit: Rex
    We’re not expecting any drama at Stamford Bridge as Preston have lost four of their last five league games and are therefore unlikely to pull off an upset, regardless of the team selections.
    Some of the best teams in the world have crumbled at the Etihad against Pep Guardiola’s treble-winning machine so the visit of a relegation-threatened second-tier outfit has to be considered a massive mismatch.
    Sure, City will probably play some of the kids but youngsters like Oscar Bobb are actually rather good.
    Who knows, Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland may even be eased back into action at some point?
    Arsenal v Liverpool is the most eye-catching match-up of the third round but this could well end up as a contest between two second-string sides.
    Both teams maintain hopes of lifting the Premier League trophy at the end of the season and the two managers will have one eye on the European knockout stages looming on the horizon.

    Mikel Arteta could do with a win but the league remains his priorityCredit: Alamy
    We don’t expect either gaffer to forfeit the FA Cup but this feels like a good opportunity to rest some key players – Bukayo Saka looks in need of a reset, for example.
    To be honest, a draw would be a nuisance to both clubs but we’re inclined to sit on the fence on this occasion.
    Finally, we’re backing Erik ten Hag’s men to get past the team currently 17th in League One – although it should be noted Wigan would be comfortably in the top half were it not for their points deduction.
    However, the Red Devils can’t seem to do anything with much conviction at present so we’re envisaging nervy, narrow win on the road.
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    Which teams have the best fixtures this January? Dream Team managers to target cup competitions

    THIS month is an intriguing one in the Dream Team calendar.With several players unavailable due to Africa Cup of Nations and Asian Cup commitments, plus a mini break for all 20 Premier League clubs, it might be wise for gaffers to target the cup competitions.
    The FA Cup third round is set to take place in Gameweek 19 with the fourth round fixtures scheduled for the end of month, in Gameweek 21.
    Then there’s the small matter of the Carabao Cup semi-finals.

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    Smart option for January?Credit: Dream Team
    Let’s take a look at the current January fixtures for every club currently in the top half of the table.
    LIVERPOOL

    Arsenal (a)
    Fulham (h)
    Bournemouth (a)
    Fulham (a)
    Chelsea (h)

    The Reds’ participation in the FA Cup fourth round is far from certain as their trip to the Emirates represents one of most-competitive third round match-ups.
    However, a two-legged Carabao Cup semi-final against the Cottagers ensures Jurgen Klopp’s troops will be one of the busier teams this month.
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    Mohamed Salah (£6.5m) isn’t around to cash in but the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold (£6m), Darwin Nunez (£4.1m) and Virgil van Dijk (£4.3m) will be popular selections.
    ASTON VILLA

    Middlesbrough (a)
    Everton (a)
    Newcastle (h)

    The Villains’ home record is their great strength and so it may be a quieter month for Ollie Watkins (£4.4m) and company if they end up with just one game at Villa Park.
    Eddie Howe’s side battered Villa at St James’ Park earlier in the campaign but it’s a good time to play Newcastle with them having lost three games in a row amid their sustained injury crisis.
    The FA Cup results will impact City’s schedule considerablyCredit: AFP
    MANCHESTER CITY

    Huddersfield (h)
    Newcastle (a)
    Burnley (h)

    The treble-winners against a side battling relegation in the Championship is a huge mismatch on paper and one that could yield massive returns but predicting Pep Guardiola’s line-up is far from easy.
    Again, Howe’s side are vulnerable at present so City’s league fixtures look friendly enough and it would be a huge surprise if they weren’t in the hat for the FA Cup fourth round draw.
    There’s also a chance the postponed meeting with Brentford will be rearranged for this month.
    When will Erling Haaland (£7.9m) return to action? That’s the big question.
    ARSENAL

    Liverpool (h)
    Crystal Palace (h)
    Nottingham Forest (a)

    The Gunners will fancy their chances of stopping the rot in their league form although Forest are showing signs of Nuno Espirito Santo’s New Manager Bounce.
    It will be interesting to see how Mikel Arteta views the FA Cup with the Champions League knockout stages on the horizon.
    TOTTENHAM

    Burnley (h)
    Manchester United (a)
    Brentford (h)

    Ange Postecoglou will have to contend with the absences of Son Heung-min (£4.7m), Yves Bissouma (£2.5m) and Pape Matar Sarr (£2m) on top of those currently injured.
    That being said, Spurs have won four of their last five and their next three opponents have all been out of form lately.
    Son will be a big miss for Spurs this monthCredit: PA
    WEST HAM

    Bristol City (h)
    Sheffield United (a)

    At this point, the Hammers have just two fixtures scheduled for the rest of January but don’t be fooled, they host Bournemouth on February 1st which falls under Gameweek 21.
    Plus, they’re favourites to get past the Robins this weekend although their squad looks stretched thin suddenly.
    BRIGHTON

    Stoke (a)
    Wolves (h)
    Luton (a)

    A relatively favourable run of games for the Seagulls as it stands although Gary O’Neil’s outfit are no pushovers by any means.
    Joao Pedro (£3.6m) and Pascal Gross (£4.3m) are best placed to take advantage this month with Karou Mitoma (£3.4m) and Simon Adingra (£3.2m) away on international duty.
    MANCHESTER UNITED

    Wigan (a)
    Tottenham (h)

    Like West Ham, the Red Devils have a game on February 1st (a trip to Wolves) and should progress in the FA Cup.
    However, most Dream Team bosses will be understandably hesitant to back any Old Trafford resident right now.

    Newcastle are under pressureCredit: PA
    NEWCASTLE

    Sunderland (a)
    Manchester City (h)
    Aston Villa (a)

    A fierce derby followed by two of the most difficult Premier League fixtures – a tough ask on current form.
    CHELSEA

    Preston (h)
    Middlesbrough (a)
    Fulham (h)
    Middlesbrough (h)
    Liverpool (a)

    Despite their inconsistent form, now is a great time to back the Blues as their two-legged Carabao Cup semi-final against Boro means they’re busier than the vast majority of teams this month.
    Cole Palmer (£3.4m) appears to be the most likely player to capitalise – he’s Chelsea’s best asset this season having reached 124 points with a 17-point return against Luton in Gameweek 18.
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    A trip to Anfield is a tough ask but it should be a productive few weeks nonetheless.
    It’s worth repeating that this weekend’s FA Cup results will shape the remainder of the January schedule so pay attention – there’s points to be had this month despite the disruption!

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    Is Darwin Nunez capable of stepping up for Dream Team gaffers while Mohamed Salah is at AFCON?

    HOW do you solve a riddle like Darwin Nunez (£4.1m)?Liverpool’s No9 is one of the most unique players in world of football today.
    A whirlwind of chaos, he provides plenty of threat and must be a nightmare to defend against but he also misses more than his fair share of chances.

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    An enigmaCredit: Dream Team
    Nunez can look like a world-beater one minute and a lost cause the next.
    Equal parts frustrating and compelling, he’s a difficult player for Dream Team managers to properly gauge.
    Take his most recent outing as a prime example.
    Nunez actually banked ten points against Newcastle on New Year’s Day, an impressive haul on paper, but those who watched the game will know he should have plundered so many more.
    The Reds amassed a whopping 7.53 expected goals (xG) and while Mohamed Salah’s (£6.5m) initial penalty miss was a factor in the team’s under-performance, Nunez has to take the bulk of the blame.
    The Uruguay international registered FIVE shots on target and really should have converted at least one of his chances, though Martin Dubravka (£2m) deserves credit for his many saves.
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    Nunez assisted Liverpool’s first goal and, as already mentioned, bagged ten points from just over an hour’s action but his performance would have concerned some of his backers.
    When he’s good, he’s great, but…Credit: AFP
    Salah won’t be available to Jurgen Klopp until Egypt’s Africa Cup of Nations campaign comes to an end.
    This is a significant development in the Dream Team season as, at the time of writing, the 31-year-old is the game’s top scorer (and only double centurion) with 212 points to his name.
    Given Liverpool are top of the Premier League table, many Dream Team managers will be keen to replace Salah with one of his team-mates.
    The question is: can Nunez step up in the coming weeks?
    The ex-Benfica striker’s numbers are impressive enough, he’s registered eight goals and 11 assists in all competitions.
    That breaks down to a goal involvement every 81.2 minutes!
    Nunez has amassed 144 points at an average of 5.1 per appearance – that jumps to 6.3 when looking at his three most recent outings.
    He ticks a lot of boxes but every Dream Team gaffer knows that having Nunez in their XI also means a certain degree of frustration.
    But perhaps he’s worth it? A quick look at the schedule would suggest so.

    Salah’s absence is a huge factor in Dream Team this monthCredit: AFP
    Right now, most Premier League clubs have three fixtures left to fulfil in January (although most are expected to progress in the FA Cup) but Liverpool, Chelsea and Fulham have at least five games before the end of the month because of the two-legged Carabao Cup semi-finals.
    Klopp’s side will play the Cottagers in Gameweek 19 and Gameweek 20 alongside other fixtures against Arsenal and Bournemouth.
    The fact that Liverpool will be particularly busy during Salah’s absence surely makes Nunez a tempting option?
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    Of course, it’s not unthinkable that Luis Diaz (£3.3m), Diogo Jota (£3.9m) and Cody Gakpo (£3.6m) could be named as the front three – Harvey Elliott (£2.7m) may even get some minutes from the right flank.
    That being said, playing time shouldn’t be a problem for Nunez in the coming weeks – only Salah has contributed more goal involvements among Liverpool’s squad this season.

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    Anthony Elanga produces 29 points in two Gameweeks to become wildcard Dream Team differential option

    WITH dozens of Premier League players set to depart for the Asian Cup or Africa Cup of Nations, many Dream Team managers will be searching for in-form replacements this week.And some of those gaffers may feel they need to think outside the box to make up ground in their Mini Leagues.
    Enter Anthony Elanga (£2.5m).

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    Man of the momentCredit: Dream Team
    The 21-year-old currently features in just 0.7% of teams, making him a massive differential option.
    Despite what his low ownership would suggest, the Sweden international has been in fine form of late.
    He was instrumental against his old club in Nottingham Forest’s win over Manchester United on Saturday as he provided the assist for Morgan Gibbs-White’s (£2.8m) winner.
    Elanga also made a whopping five tackles, the joint-most among all players involved in the fixture, as well as earning a bonus point.
    He banked seven points when all was said and done to continue what has been a fruitful spell.
    In Gameweek 17, Elanga notched 22 points across two games against Bournemouth and Newcastle, scoring against the Cherries before assisting two of Forest’s three goals against Eddie Howe’s men.
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    Elanga has registered ten goal involvements this seasonCredit: Getty
    Looking back further, the Malmo-born midfielder has scored three goals and provided three assists in nine appearances since the start of Gameweek 12.
    Impressively, he’s created six big chances in the same time frame, a measure of his creative influence of late.
    It’s simply a fact that Elanga is one of Dream Team’s most in-form players right now.
    Michael Olise (£3.7m) is the only midfielder who has bagged more points across the last three fixtures.

    The change of manger has worked well for Forest so farCredit: Rex
    More generally, consecutive wins over the Magpies and the Red Devils during the festive period under the guidance of Nuno Espirito Santo have changed the outlook at the City Ground.
    Whether it’s a temporary New Manager Bounce or a more fundamental change, it doesn’t really matter to Dream Team bosses.
    What’s most relevant is that Elanga is providing healthy returns at present and should therefore be duly considered when it comes to making transfers.
    Forest face Blackpool in the FA Cup this weekend before travelling to Brentford in Gameweek 20 – the Bees have lost five games in a row.
    Those in need of a wildcard could do a lot worse than Elanga, especially at his affordable price of £2.5m.

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