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FPL General Provides The Key Statistics From Gameweek 34 To Help With Your Decisions For Gameweek 35

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FPL General is back with the latest round of FPL tips for Gameweek 35 – providing standout statistics from Gameweek 34 to help you with your decisions for the weekend.

Gameweek 35 of the 2024/25 Premier League season gets underway with Manchester City welcoming Wolves to the Etihad Stadium on Friday evening, with both sides heading into the tie off the back of impressive unbeaten runs.

The action continues with a full fixture list throughout the weekend and into Monday, and standout ties include Arsenal vs Bournemouth, Brentford vs Manchester United, Brighton vs Newcastle and Chelsea vs Liverpool.

Ahead of GW35, FPL General returns to SportsCasting with his latest set of tips, picking out the key statistics from Gameweek 34 to help you make the key decisions for your Fantasy Premier League team for the weekend.

FPL General’s Gameweek 35 Tips

Standout Statistics From GW34 To Help With Your Decisions For GW35

Ryan Sessegnon (£4.2m) – Fulham

Fixture: Aston Villa (A)

Ryan Sessegnon created four chances in addition to getting on the scoresheet as Fulham came from behind to beat Southampton in Gameweek 34, with the defender grabbing the winner in added time.

He’s a bargain at just £4.2m and provides a strong option among your five defenders.

Dominik Szoboszlai (£6.2m) – Liverpool

Fixture: Chelsea (A)

Despite playing just 68 minutes versus Tottenham, Dominik Szoboszlai created eight chances for his teammates as they claimed a 5-1 victory and secured the Premier League title at Anfield.

Owned by just 2.8% of FPL managers, he’s a great differential if you’re looking to make up ground in your mini-league.

Alejandro Garnacho (£5.9m) – Manchester United

Fixture: Brentford (A)

Alejandro Garnacho ed eight goal attempts for Manchester United versus Bournemouth, six of which were from inside the box.

None of his efforts beat Cherries stopper Kepa Arrizabalaga, and he has been without a goal involvement since GW32, but if he maintains his current output of attempts on goal, he’ll surely start finding the back of the net soon.

Matheus Cunha (£7.0m) – Wolves

Fixture: Manchester City (A)

The man of the moment, Matheus Cunha, created five chances against Leicester, notching a goal and two assists. He ranks first among forwards in the league this season for creativity (chances created and xA).

Cunha now has 15 goals in the English top-flight this term, along with six assists, and has been in fine form for club and country since the start of February, ing eight goals and two assists in his last 11 games.

Raul Jimenez (£5.3m) – Fulham

Fixture: Aston Villa (A)

Raul Jimenez failed to score against Southampton, but he did manage seven goal attempts, so it’s just a matter of time for the Mexican.

He is without a goal for Fulham since their 2-1 defeat to Brighton towards the start of March. Despite this, he has still had a decent campaign, having scored 10 goals and provided three assists in 34 league outings.