Fantasy EFL managers, get ready! Our first double game week is here and it’s a big one. Both League One and League Two Clubs play two games this week, giving you double the possibilities to score.
All three divisions start at 12.30 pm, which gives us enough time to keep tinkering of sides.
Here we present our Fantasy EFL Double Gameweek 3 Scout Picks.
These selections are based on the highest selected players from our resident experts. View our Scout Squad article if you don’t have that yet and the full Double GameWeek 3 guide for more in-depth analysis of their team choices.
This is one of the 16 planned doubles that come.
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Fantasy EFL Double Game Week 3: Scout Picks
Goalkeeper
Supported by four of the five experts such as the number one goalkeeper, choice, Josh Keeley (G) returns to our side.
The number 24 held successive shutouts for Luton Town, a total of 14 points. He is confronted with Bradford City (A) and Wigan Athletic (H) in ‘DGW3’.
The Bantams are also undefeated, but could not lose the city of Northampton (A) lately. However, their impressive home record last season – winning 17 of 23 games – means that Keeley must be saved.
Conversely, the Latics scored only 20 goals on the road last season and lost 2-0 previous time-out by Leyton Orient (A).
Defenders

Carle Piergianni (D) Stevenage helped to have successive victories in League One and get 14 points.
He used to hit 10 points in their 2-0 victory over Rotherham (H), and is confronted with Northampton Town and Port Vale (A). With 29 exemptions already in his name, this number will probably continue to sail.
Mickey Demetriou (D) His first double digits of the season registered the last time-out against Accrington Stanley (H), and helped them win 2-0.
They have won back-to-back games and are confronted with Crawley Town (H) and Fleetwood Town (A). Crawley has scored only one goal and lost two, while Fleetwood has also won back-to-back matches. At least one shutout and there are good.
Complete the defense, Jack Sanders (D) is supported by only 2.4%, despite the recording of successive 10-Pointers for MK down.
The down has yet to admit, and in the process he has achieved 23 approvals and further defensive returns.
They are confronted with Cheltenham Town (H) and Crawley (A), who have only scored one goal between them in four games.
Midfielders

Davis Keillor-Dunn (M) continues to dominate fantasy -conversations and wears the bracelet in our side.
The “midfielder” who plays in the front has two goals (+12) in two games for Barnsley, so that they help a perfect start under Conor Hourrihane. He went better in Gamweek 2 and took 12 points against Burton Albion (H), after his 11-Pointer against Plymouth Argyle (A).
The Tykes are confronted with Bolton Wanderers (H) and Peterborough United (A). The latter continues to look defensively and have lost both opening matches.
Looking at the advantage of another Activum outside the position, PAUSE CABIA (M) continues to lead the border for Grimsby Town and has two on two for the Mariners.
In particular, he continued his impressive record and scored from the penalty spot in the Carabao Cup against Shrewsbury Town (H).
Dave Artell’s side is opposite Newport County (H) and Walsall (A). They have scored six goals in two and Kabia is central to the attack.
Ahead

At the top, Huddersfield Town’s Alfie May (F) Was supported by all experts and returns to our seven.
The Talisman opened his target account in GameWeek 1 (+5) from the penalty spot, which was added upside down to his attraction.
The terriers still have to admit and have scored five goals in the process.
They are confronted with Blackpool (A) and Doncaster Rovers (H), and May will lick his lips at the prospect of playing against a porous Doncaster defense that has already sent seven goals – the most in the EFL.
With a history of scoring on Bloomfield Road, he is a player to watch.
Double GameWeek 3 Scout Picks: Club Picks
Mirroring our selection of May, four experts are supported Huddersfield Town As their striking option.
The start of Lee Grant to life in battery stage could not have gone better: five goals, zero admitted.
The terriers have scored an impressive 20 points, most club in the competition.
They are expected to continue these strong performance on Bloomfield Road with a different emphatic victory. Although the home institution against Doncaster will be more challenging, experts predict that the Terriers will achieve their fourth consecutive victory in League One, which will strengthen their bid on the title.
Our IX complete, Mk down were also undefeated under Paul Warne and recorded their first victory last time.
Both Cheltenham and Crawley are currently in a malaise and have trouble finding the back of the net while leaking goals at the same time.
In combination with the decent start of the down, two victories seem inevitable.
If both parties are dragging, 56 points are for the taking.

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