We have set ourselves the challenge in Fantasy EFL Gameweek 4 of building a differential 7+2, with all players and clubs owned by 1% or fewer managers.
Every week we see that players of high ownership underperform, while people with low ownership produce large returns.
We have selected some assets that can be great differential options for you Fantasy EFL team.
After the championship money yesterday we have 35 games to look forward to Saturday at 12.30 pm and 3:00 pm.
Fantasy EFL GameWeek 4: Differential 7+2
Goalkeeper
Bradford City’s Sam Walker (G) Is a striking performer since their promotion and collected 17 points in just four games.
Despite only one clean leaf, he made 12 saves, with a seven-save effort against stockport county his best performance.
With a Peterborough United side that only scored one goal in their last four games, Walker has a good chance of securing his second shutout of the season. It is owned by 0.9%.
Defenders

Salford City’s Luke Garbutt (D) Has returned 24 points in four games and scored a free kick (+7) in double game week 3.
Despite only one clean slate, his role on set pieces gives him offensive potential.
He is confronted with a wrestling Walsall side (A) that has risen in two of their last four games for the goal.
Looking for a route to the impressive defense of MK Dons? Gethin Jones (D) Is the way to go. Despite the average of 7.3 points, it is selected with 0.3%.
Without a blank he made 15 approvals and also offered an assist (+3). The Don’s are expected to dominate and make the four wins in a row against Newport County (A).
Finally, despite losing both openers, we predict that Wrexham will achieve their first victory against Sheffield on Wednesday, which will continue to suffer from problems with the field.
Last season the defense of the Red Dragons was formidable and only gave them at home goals. Max Cleworth (D) was an important part of this success, with 310 points in 46 competitions, including nine target contributions.
Midfielders
Idris El Mizouni (M) has made nine interceptions (+18) in three games for Leyton Orient and scored 25 points.
The O’s Face Mansfield Town (A), who won their previous three games [all comps]. On average 8.3 points and supported by only 0.4%, we expect that the number eight will continue its impressive form.
Cooperating and want in the impressive start of Stevenage, And Kemp (M) Makes the team.
The midfielder is supported by 0.5%, but on average 6.8, a total of 27. He has three target contributions (+15) in four, in addition to further returns.
Crucial for their attack, the Boro has a difficult test against Huddersfield Town (A). Kemp will be crucial for the success of Stevenage, making him a great differential choice above his more popular teammate, Jamie Reid (F)with 18%.
Ahead
Coventry City’s Haji Wright (F) Made his first start last week after an injury and opened his target account, banking eight points.
The USA International is confronted with QPR (H), which only have one point in two games, and lost the last time on the road.
While the Sky Blues are unbeaten in their last two games, including an exciting 5-3 victory.
Their attacking force, in combination with the recent goal score of Haji Wright and the fine tasks, makes him a fantastic option with only 0.9%.
Club choices

Faced with a lack of teams with a low ownership with striking matchups, we have identified two clubs that we will believe, even though their players are not involved in our seven.
Under new Sergej Jakirovic manager, Hull City Look like dark horses for the season.
Despite their recent transfer embargo, they have recruited well and have defeated expectations so far, undefeated in their first two games.
They compete against Blackburn Rovers (H), who have lost both opening matches. We support the Tigers to get at least seven points for 0.8%.
After their recent victory, Exeter City are in considerable form, after they have won two of their last four games.
They will be looking for that momentum while encountering the city of Northampton, who recently struggled under manager Kevin Nolan.
The Cobblers have lost three of their opening and draw only once.
We expect at least a nine-pointer for the 0.8% that support the Grecians.

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