Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 25

Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 25
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Telegraph Fantasy Football tips: Game Week 25
Author: Fantasy Football Hub
Published: Feb, 21 2025 10:18

Here’s our expert selection tips for GW25. Copy link. twitter. facebook. whatsapp. The Telegraph Fantasy Football season is now well underway. As always, the award winning experts at Fantasy Football Hub continue to bring you the very best in fantasy football knowledge, tips and tools to help you rise up the ranks and win your mini-leagues.

Join the Hub and get access to all their great resources and expert tips. Marmoush opens account in style. The Egyptian exploded onto TFF managers’ radars with an impressive hat-trick against Champions League spot rivals Newcastle. Playing alongside Haaland (£8.5m), the forward could be a viable option for a long stay in fantasy teams if he continues to get good minutes.

Nwaneri option. The injury to Saka (£5.8m) has provided the starlet with the opportunity for a run of starts in the team, and he duly obliged with an assist and star man performance against Leicester. Bournemouth attackers. The trio of Kluivert (£2.7m), Semenyo (£2.8m) and Ouattara (£3.1m) all returned against south-coast rivals Southampton. The Cherries have a continued favourable fixture run, including a home cup tie against Wolves on the horizon as well as the same visitors this weekend.

Visit the Telegraph Fantasy Football Stats Centre for all player points  >. The Telegraph Fantasy Football player list has been analysed ahead of the upcoming games and these look like the best players to transfer in:. 1. Ethan Nwaneri (£2.8m). The aforementioned 17-year-old looks to be assured of starts in the short term, and a home tie against the Hammers this weekend could mean more attacking returns for the winger.

2. Mathys Tel (£3.9m). It’s one goal in two starts for the on-loan forward, but the underlying stats suggest more are likely to come, having registered three shots on target against Man Utd last time out. A trip to Portman Road to face a leaky Ipswich side could see the Frenchman break his league duct.

3. Dango Ouattara (£3.1m). The winger-turned-striker has caught the eye since deputising for his injured teammates in the centre forward role. At 0.38% owned, the Cherries forward could prove to be an ultimate differential, starting with the home tie against Wolves this weekend.

One of the most useful Telegraph Fantasy Football match facts to keep an eye on throughout the season is the average number of transfers used by managers in and around your league position. Ensuring you have a few extra transfers in hand is a sure-fire way to pull away from your closest rivals.

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