FPL Differentials for GW32-38: 10 Low-Ownership Picks Who Could Win You the Season
The international break is the perfect time to get ahead of the template. With the GW32 deadline on 10 April, these 10 players combine strong recent form, favourable run-in fixtures, and ownership low enough to move the needle on your rank.
Definition: A differential is any player owned by fewer than 10% of managers. Getting one right while your rivals miss them is how rank moves of 100,000+ happen in a single gameweek.
João Gomes
WOL · MID · £5.3m
0.4% owned
Form 8
The standout differential of the run-in. Wolferhampton's midfield engine has been in stunning form, scoring or assisting in consecutive gameweeks. At 0.4% ownership, a single blank-busting haul could deliver a 60-80 point green arrow.
Anthony Gordon
NEW · MID · £7.4m
7.3% owned
Form 7.5
Newcastle's most creative outlet is form incarnate. Under 8% ownership means he's a true differential at his price point. Crystal Palace away is manageable, and Newcastle have decent fixtures into the final weeks.
Beto
EVE · FWD · £5.0m
2.6% owned
Form 7.2
Everton's budget striker has emerged as a genuine points generator. At £5.0m he fits any squad and his xGI/90 of 0.56 is elite for the price. Brentford away is tough but the underlying data makes him compelling.
Morgan Gibbs-White
NFO · MID · £7.4m
5.0% owned
Form 7
Nottingham Forest's creative hub has been quietly building a massive points haul. 133 points at 5% ownership is exceptional. Forest host Villa — winnable — and have decent home form.
Truffert
BOU · DEF · £4.7m
3.3% owned
Form 6.8
The budget defender bargain. 122 points at £4.7m is remarkable value. Arsenal away is a tough GW32 fixture, but the run-in beyond that is kind. A rotation risk worth taking at that price.
Eberechi Eze / Michael Olise stand-in
CRY · MID · £6.3m
3.8% owned
Form 6.7
Sarr has been Crystal Palace's most consistent attacker in recent weeks. At 3.8% ownership and hosting Newcastle, a home performance could deliver a massive differential swing.
James Garner
EVE · MID · £5.2m
4.3% owned
Form 6.5
139 points at £5.2m and 4.3% ownership. Garner has been the engine of Everton's recent form run and his point-per-game average is one of the best in his price bracket.
Rayan Aït-Nouri (André cover)
WOL · MID · £5.2m
0.1% owned
Form 6.3
João André is barely owned and Wolves have the easiest GW32 fixture on paper. At 0.1% ownership, even a 6-point return would generate enormous rank movement.
Danny Welbeck
BHA · FWD · £6.2m
4.9% owned
Form 6
Brighton's experienced striker is facing Burnley away — one of the softest GW32 fixtures. Welbeck has the physical presence to dominate and Brighton's xGI in recent weeks has been impressive.
Mathias Damsgaard
BRE · MID · £5.6m
0.9% owned
Form 5.8
Brentford's creative midfielder is under 1% owned and has been quietly consistent. The Everton away fixture is tough but the run-in beyond GW32 gets considerably kinder for Brentford.
How to use differentials
Pick 1-2, not 5. Differentials are high variance. Spreading across five means none of them moves your rank significantly even when they score.
Pair with template players. Differentials work best when your squad has the essential captaincy options (Fernandes, Saliba, Gabriel) covered. Then add the differential on top.
Know when to hold. An international break is the worst time to knee-jerk. If your differential blanks in GW32, assess their fixture for GW33 before selling.
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