It is time to set up our attention Fantasy EFL GameWeek 4After the conclusion of Double Gameweek 3. Here we present our reconnaissance choices.
All competitions, apart from one, take place on Saturday, which means that we have 36 games from EFL action in the space of less than 24 hours!
The game week starts in the Pride Park Stadium, while Derby County is facing Bristol City on Friday 22 August.
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 Gameweek 4 Guide for more in-depth analysis of their team choices.
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Fantasy EFL Gameweek 4: Scout Picks
Goalkeeper
Ryan Allsop (G) was tipped by four of the five experts to keep his first shutout of the season.
Birmingham City is confronted with Oxford United, who started the season badly with two consecutive losses. The Us have succeeded in scoring in just one of those games, making a shutout very likely.
Last season Allsop held an impressive 20 clean sheets in 38 League One matches, because the side of Chris Davies gave only 11 goals at home.
Defenders
As the highest scoring active in the game, MK down ‘ Jack Sanders (D) Inclusion was inevitable.
With 48 points in just four matches, including a huge 28 in double game week 3 is the Center-Back in an unsplayable form. He has recorded three clean sheets and an incredible 68 clearance (+17), including 26 against Crawley Town (A).
Sanders is confronted with a wrestling Newport County (A) side that has lost their last two games, and is essential. Regardless of whether they keep a shutout or not.
Swindon Town’s Will Wright (D) Is on all set pieces for the Robins and opened his account (+7) in Gameweek 1 from the penalty spot.
Despite only one return to four, they are confronted with Shrewsbury Town (H), who have lost their previous three. During this time they sent 10 and scored only once.
Complete the backline, Fleetwood Towns James Bolton (D) was supported by four experts, such as the cod army opposite Oldham Athletic (H).
Based on his performance in the last four games, he has been a consistent threat at both ends, with two double digits that resulted in 28 total points, despite only one shutout.
Oldham has signed three of their four games and scored only two goals.
Midfielders
Isaac Price (M) Has been the catalyst for the strong form of WBA among the new manager Ryan Mason and won both opening competitions.
The 21-year-old has been a force, scored three goals (+18) and contributes to 75% of his team’s objectives in two games, a total of 30 points.
He is a strong choice for Gameweek 4 against a Portsmouth team that struggled on the road last season and sends 50 of their 71 goals.
Collaborate with him and supported by all five experts, Oliver Norwood (M) is an almost essential choice for Gameweek 4.
The number eight still has to be empty for the Hatters, on average 7.8 points.
He has proven his value with two assists (+6), eight interceptions (+16) and five important steps (+2). As an important player on SET pieces, he has a high potential for points in their upcoming home game against Burton Albion.
Although the Brewers have had a considerable start to the season, Stockport has historically seen their number after they defeated them twice last season.
Ahead
Jay Stansfield (F) Was unanimously selected by all five experts to complete the start seven.
The most important player of the blues and League One Record signature has been picked up where he had gone and scored two goals in two games for a total of 16 points.
Of Alfie May (F) Now on loan, the place of Stansfield in the XI of Chris Davies seems safe.
He also adds fine-kick tasks to his attraction after he has scored from the spot against Blackburn.
In addition, while the Us looked solid, they admitted three goals against Hull in their last outing, and they stood up 19 shots while they only had 25% of the possession.
Gameweek 4 Scout Picks: Club Picks
When matching the player choices, the experts have chosen to go back Stockport County And Birmingham City.
Although the Hatters lost their last match in a hard -fought match against Bradford City (H), all experts believe that the Dave Challinor side will return to winning ways.
Last season, Stockport won an impressive 16 of 23 races in Edgely Park, and the experts count on a similar performance.
While the blues have had a strong start to the season and have remained unbeaten in their new division.
They have proven their strength at home and be unbeaten in their last 26 games. Indeed, many expect this streak to extend to 27.

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