FPL Price Changes: Smith Rowe Rises as Six Others Fall
In today's Fantasy Premier League (FPL) market, we've seen a total of seven price changes, with one player on the rise and six experiencing a dip in value. Let's dive into the details of these fluctuations and what they mean for FPL managers.
Price Rises ⬆️
Smith Rowe (Fulham, Midfielder) - £5.7m
Emile Smith Rowe has seen his price increase to £5.7m, reflecting his impressive start to the season. The Fulham midfielder has amassed 22 points in just four gameweeks, catching the eye of FPL managers with his consistent performances.
Smith Rowe's recent form has been particularly noteworthy. In his last three fixtures, he's started all games and played significant minutes. Against Leicester at home, he bagged 10 points in a 2-1 victory. While he only managed 2 points in a 1-1 draw away at Ipswich, he bounced back with 7 points in another 1-1 draw at home to West Ham.
Looking ahead, Smith Rowe faces a mixed bag of fixtures. A home clash against Newcastle in Gameweek 5 could prove challenging, followed by an away trip to newly-promoted Nottingham Forest. However, a tough test awaits in Gameweek 7 with a match against Manchester City.
Price Falls ⬇️
Several low-ownership players have experienced price drops:
These price falls primarily affect players with less than 5% ownership, making them less impactful for the majority of FPL managers. However, they could present interesting differential options for those looking to take a punt on lesser-owned assets.
It's worth noting that while these players have fallen in price, their underlying stats and upcoming fixtures should be carefully considered before making any transfer decisions.
For the most up-to-date price predictions and to stay ahead of the curve in your FPL strategy, be sure to check out the latest information at Fantasy Football Fix Price Predictions.
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