Differentials did a lot of the talking in Gameweek 6, with the likes of Vladimir Coufal (ยฃ4.5m), James Ward-Prowse (ยฃ5.8m) and Diogo Jota (ยฃ6.3m) all registering attacking returns for their owners.
Thereโs no shortage of candidates to consider this week either.
This time, weโve selected differentials from West Ham United, Leeds United and Chelsea who we think have the potential to make a big impact in Gameweek 7 and beyond.
As always, to qualify, the player must have an ownership of 5% or less at the time of writing.
Jarrod Bowen

- FPL ownership: 2.2%
- Price: ยฃ6.3m
- GW7-11 fixtures: liv | FUL | shu | AVL | MUN
Since his January arrival, Jarrod Bowen (ยฃ6.3m) has proven to be a hit in East London.
The 23-year-old racked up a combined five attacking returns in 11 Premier League starts last season, as David Moyesโ side narrowly avoided relegation. His post-lockdown performances against Chelsea, Newcastle United and Manchester United caught the eye, as he emerged as one of West Ham Unitedโs key players.
Despite a testing opening schedule in 2020/21, Bowen has already netted three times, averaging just over five points per game, and ranks in the top 10 midfielders for shots in the box, big chances and expected goals (xG).
While a trip to Anfield in Gameweek 7 is hardly the most enticing of matchups, the Reds are struggling for numbers at the back and have at times this season looked vulnerable down their left-side, conceding 17 chances from that flank compared to 10 on the other. That boosts Bowenโs appeal, having started on the right-wing in all six appearances so far.
However, their main threat on Saturday may arrive from set-pieces. In the absence of Virgil van Dijk (ยฃ6.4m), Everton were able to capitalise from a dead-ball situation in the Merseyside derby, and itโs surely something the Hammers will look to benefit from too. Thatโs important with Bowen on most corners and a share of free-kicks.
Bowen and West Ham have been in good form this season, and with a promising run of fixtures from Gameweeks 8 to 20, could be set to make a real impact. Getting on one of their key men a week early could prove a shrewd decision.
Illanย Meslier

- FPL ownership: 4.0%
- Price: ยฃ4.5m
- GW7-11 fixtures: LEI | cry | ARS | eve | che
After becoming Leeds Unitedโs first-choice goalkeeper in the second half of last season, Illan Meslier (ยฃ4.5m) has gone on to establish himself as one of the Premier Leagueโs most exciting young prospects.
Despite having already faced Liverpool and Manchester City, the 20-year-old ranks joint-fourth in the goalkeeper standings, behind only Emiliano Martรญnez (ยฃ4.8m), Karl Darlow (ยฃ5.0m) and Kasper Schmeichel (ยฃ5.5m), two of whom have benefitted from penalty saves.
The Whites defence did not make the best of starts back in the top tier, conceding four goals at Anfield and three against Fulham. However, since Gameweek 3, they have become more resilient at the back and conceded just two goals across their last four games. No team has given up fewer over the same period.
The Frenchman has secured clean sheets in the victories over Sheffield United and Aston Villa, as well as making key saves throughout. In fact, his shot-stopping abilities have helped him collect an additional save point in four out of his six fixtures so far, as well as three bonus points.
The immediate fixtures look promising for Leeds defensively: Mondayโs opponents Leicester City have scored just one goal in their last three matches, with Crystal Palace and Arsenal to follow. They also welcome West Ham United, Newcastle United and Burnley to Elland Road before the end of the year.
Meslier is becoming a reliable figure who has settled extremely quickly in the top tier, and could be the pick of the budget FPL keeper options right now.
Christian Pulisic

- FPL ownership: 4.0%
- Price: ยฃ8.3m
- GW7-11 fixtures: bur | SHU | new | TOT | LEE
Christian Pulisic (ยฃ8.3m) is still looking for his first league goal of the season, but having got off the mark in Europe in midweek, it is surely only a matter of time before he opens his account.
Chelsea strolled their way to victory on Wednesday night with a comfortable 4-0 Champions League win over Russian side FC Krasnodar.
Arriving from the bench with just 19 minutes to go, Pulisicโs strike capped off a productive evening for Frank Lampardโs attacking assets, and offered a glimpse of what might be to come now everyone is fit and firing.
Itโs easy to forget just how much of an impact Pulisic made upon the Premier Leagueโs resumption back in June. The United States international produced a goal or assist in seven of Chelseaโs final nine league fixtures, and went on the score in the FA Cup final too.
Itโs the kind of output that suggests a big season lies ahead, and now looks like the time to invest.
If the Season Ticker were to focus solely on the next three Gameweeks, Chelsea would be top of the pile. Heading to Burnley in Gameweek 7 is far from straightforward, but the firepower at Bluesโ disposal should be enough to see them off, while itโs worth noting Pulisic scored a hat-trick on his last visit to Turf Moor.
Timing is key for Pulisic, but now up to speed he could prove the difference maker at Chelsea, and be an effective differential moving forward.ย


