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Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 36, including Liverpool, Fulham and Tottenham stars

Fantasy Premier League tips: Transfer advice for Gameweek 36, including Liverpool, Fulham and Tottenham stars

With all the games in hand out of the way, the Premier League is now balanced with all teams having just three matches left.


This means you’ve got three more weekends to get your Fantasy Premier League side top of the multiple mini-leagues you’re in.





Liverpool take on Huddersfield Town on Friday night so you need to get your transfers sorted by 7pm.



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Liverpool take on Huddersfield Town on Friday night so you need to get your transfers sorted by 7pm.



It’s tough but there are some handy fixtures coming up and you’ll need to make the right moves in the market if you’re going to have any success this weekend.




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Managers are only allowed a maximum three players from one Premier League team, so this week we’ll be giving our top tips rather than our ins and outs.


So here at talkSPORT.com we’ve picked out the players you should be looking at, featuring some fresh faces as well as trusty old favourites.















In: Sadio Mane (Liverpool) – £10.1m





With the Reds facing Huddersfield tonight you’ll be wise to dose up on their players with Mane a cert to start. He’s been sensational this season and if a rotated Spurs can hit four past them then a strong Liverpool could really do some damage.




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With the Reds facing Huddersfield tonight you’ll be wise to dose up on their players with Mane a cert to start. He’s been sensational this season and if a rotated Spurs can hit four past them then a strong Liverpool could really do some damage.



In: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) – £6.7m





At the opposite end of the pitch, we haven’t often tipped the Dutchman due to his price but you feel a clean sheet and maybe even a goal from a set-piece are on the cards.



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At the opposite end of the pitch, we haven’t often tipped the Dutchman due to his price but you feel a clean sheet and maybe even a goal from a set-piece are on the cards.



In: Ryan Babel (Fulham) – £5.5m





With four goals and four assists since returning to the Premier League, Babel has quietly been an effective performer in FPL. Cardiff are up next and as they need a win could leave themselves open for a sucker punch – Babel might well deliver it.



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With four goals and four assists since returning to the Premier League, Babel has quietly been an effective performer in FPL. Cardiff are up next and as they need a win could leave themselves open for a sucker punch – Babel might well deliver it.



In: Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) – £7.6m





The Portuguese ace has had a fine campaign but has turned his showings up to 11 in the last couple of weeks. He’s looked almost unstoppable coming in off the right, or in central midfield, where he ended the Manchester derby. Burnley’s defence is stubborn but the ex-Monaco man could well undo them.



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The Portuguese ace has had a fine campaign but has turned his showings up to 11 in the last couple of weeks. He’s looked almost unstoppable coming in off the right, or in central midfield, where he ended the Manchester derby. Burnley’s defence is stubborn but the ex-Monaco man could well undo them.



In: Chris Wood (Burnley) – £6.3m





The New Zealander has, for the second consecutive season, quietly gone and bagged 10 goals – not too shabby. In his last four games he’s got three assists and three goals but while he has games against Manchester City, Everton, and Arsenal coming up, we fancy him to do some more damage.



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The New Zealander has, for the second consecutive season, quietly gone and bagged 10 goals – not too shabby. In his last four games he’s got three assists and three goals but while he has games against Manchester City, Everton, and Arsenal coming up, we fancy him to do some more damage.



In: Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur) – £8.9m





Out of Spurs’ Champions League semi-final with Ajax on Tuesday, the South Korean is sure-fire for 90 minutes on Saturday against West Ham. It’s also handy he’s got three goals and five assists against the Hammers in his previous five matches.



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Out of Spurs’ Champions League semi-final with Ajax on Tuesday, the South Korean is sure-fire for 90 minutes on Saturday against West Ham. It’s also handy he’s got three goals and five assists against the Hammers in his previous five matches.







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