Our Gameweek 24 differentials column offers a trio of low-owned Fantasy Premier League (FPL) assets for consideration.
ISMAIL SARR
- FPL Ownership: 2.0%
- Price: £6.3 million
- GW24-28 fixtures: info | good | BUR | WOOL | suppose
Now only £6.3m in FPL, Ismail Sarr could be worth it, with Crystal Palace about to embark on one of the best medium-term schedules:

In his first match since the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), Sarr failed to score or provide an assist; However, he had two Opta-defined ‘big chances’ against Chelsea, and also created one for teammate Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.5 million).
And with some tempting fixtures coming up, especially in Gameweeks 24-27, Sarr could be a quality difference option.
Crucially, Gameweek 24 opponents Nottingham Forest have had key passes (15) down their left side in the last four matches, the third most of any team, indicative of Sarr’s pace and strength and Daniel Munoz (£5.8 million) could cause further damage.

Above: Nottingham Forest’s chances created conceded heatmap (last four gameweeks)
Sarr has already found the net against Forest in 2025/26, most notably from a Munoz cross. He also almost won a penalty in the same match.
With Palace in desperate need of a win to help them escape the relegation zone, it will clearly fall on Sarr, who is owned by just 2.0% of Fantasy managers, to provide the attacking impetus and much-needed lift at the City Ground.
YERSON MOSQUE

- FPL Ownership: 0.1%
- Price: £4.3 million
- GW24-28 fixtures: BOU | CHE | nfo | cry | AVL
Yerson Mosquera (£4.3m) could be worth a look as a cheap defender.
The Colombian centre-back has recently impressed in Rob Edwards’ 3-5-2 formation, scoring defensive points (DefCon) in five of his last seven starts.
He has also scored ten shots in the last five Gameweeks (including five in one match against Manchester City), the most of any FPL defender.

Above: Yerson Mosquera’s shot map in Gameweeks 19-23
Interestingly, five of those goal attempts came from corners and free kicks, a potentially important factor with Bournemouth next.
No team has conceded more goals from dead-ball situations than the Cherries in 2025/26:

However, it is important to mention that Mosquera is a sucker for a yellow card, with eight bookings in his last eleven games.
Discussing his recent impact, Edwards said:
“I think he is great. He is completely committed and he plays with passion. It’s just who he is. We have to try to control it. We need 11 people on the pitch and we don’t want him to get a yellow card every week, but he is someone with great athleticism. You can move him to a right-back position. He can take on someone like Doku and deal with him, and not many people can do that. So he is very important for us.”
“I know it’s difficult when people look at the table and think ‘well, they’re rubbish’, but I don’t think that’s the case. Hopefully we show that and try to improve week on week. The players are working really hard and we have to keep doing that.” – Rob Edwards on Yerson Mosquera
At just €4.3 million and with a potential Double Gameweek 26, Mosquera could offer value, especially as he has kept a clean sheet in each of his last two Molineux encounters against West Ham United and Newcastle United.
KIERNAN DEWSBURY HALL

- FPL Ownership: 2.1%
- Price: £4.9 million
- GW24-28 fixtures: good | Full | BOU | MUN | new
Kiernan Dewsbury Hall (£4.9m) returned from injury in Everton’s 1-1 draw with Leeds United on Monday and is now firmly back on the FPL radar.
The budget midfielder was in excellent form before succumbing to injury, with five attacking returns (three goals, two assists) in as many games.
During that period (gameweeks 11-15), he averaged 8.2 points per start.
Everton travel to out-of-form Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.
David Moyes’ side also have a solid record on the road, having won four, drawn one and lost one of their last six away games.
Brighton, meanwhile, have managed just one win in their last ten Premier League meetings, a period (matchweek 14-23) in which they have conceded 17.14 expected goals (xG), the third highest of any team.
“This is a crazy competition this year. We want to be in the European spots and we have played a lot of important matches. We are playing against a lot of teams that we have played and beaten. It is up to us now, and it is up to us. If we want to achieve something, we have to show it.” – Kiernan Dewsbury Hall
Dewsbury-Hall is currently owned by just 2.1% of Fantasy managers, but there is no doubt this will rise quickly if he delivers on the south coast.
Everton also have favorable fixtures against Fulham (a), Bournemouth (h) and Burnley (h), so Dewsbury-Hall could be a very useful signing for those looking to free up cash.

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