Spot the Differential puts the spotlight on three players who all have an ownership of 5% or less in Fantasy Premier League (FPL).
This time, weโve selected low-owned picks at Newcastle United, Brighton and Hove Albion and West Ham United who we think have the potential to make an impact.
CALLUM WILSON


- FPL ownership: 4.5%
- Price: ยฃ7.8m
Newcastle were dealt an injury blow on Wednesday night when Alexander Isak (ยฃ7.5m) suffered a groin problem in the 1-0 defeat to Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League.
Eddie Howe has since said โIt doesnโt look serious but itโll be enough to keep him outโ, opening the door to a starting spot for Callum Wilson (ยฃ7.8m).
In eight Premier League games this season, the former Bournemouth man has scored five goals at a rate of one every 72.6 minutes.
No forward can better Wilsonโs 1.08 expected goals (xG) per 90 minutes, meanwhile.
However, this seasonโs form is merely a continuation of the consistency showed in 2022/23, when he produced 18 goals and six assists from 31 appearances, averaging 6.0 points per start.
As for Newcastle, they are currently scoring for fun, topping the Premier League for goals scored (24), big chances (37) and xG (19.87). The numbers are a little skewed by their 8-0 win over Sheffield United in Gameweek 6, but their attacking output is to be admired regardless.
In Gameweek 10, Eddie Howeโs troops visit a Wolves side without a clean sheet at Molineux this season, before a trip to leaky Bournemouth a couple of weeks later.
When fit, Wilson usually delivers, making him a nice differential punt with an ownership of just 4.5%.
SIMON ADINGRA


- FPL ownership: 0.5%
- Price: ยฃ5.0m
Simon Adingra (ยฃ5.0m) has made a real impact at Brighton of late, having joined from Danish club FC Nordsjaelland in the summer.
The 20-year-old, who can play on either flank, has started four of Albionโs last five Premier League games and could now be set for further starts on the right wing in light of Solly Marchโs (ยฃ6.3m) long-term injury.
โI donโt want to cry because sometimes the coaches cry when they lose players. We work hard to find a solution, Facundo Buonanotte will find more space, and Adingra will become more important for this team.โ โ Roberto De Zerbi on Solly Marchโs injury and finding a solution
Adingra has two goals and an assist in just 414 Premier League minutes this season.
He also caused Ajax a lot of problems in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday, supplying a brilliant assist for Ansu Fati (ยฃ6.5m).
His stats arenโt anything to shout about so far (five shots, five chances created), but Roberto De Zerbiโs tactical nous should get the best out of the young winger and we could see an upturn in those underlying numbers in the coming weeks.
Thatโs because Brighton are about to embark on favourable run of fixtures and sit top of the Season Ticker from Gameweeks 10 to 16, making Adingra an intriguing budget buy.
NAYEF AGUERD


- FPL ownership: 0.8%
- Price: ยฃ4.5m
Nayef Aguerd (ยฃ4.5m) has played a key role in West Hamโs recent success, establishing himself as a first-team regular.
The Hammers have kept just one clean sheet so far this season, but have faced a tricky run of opponents, playing Aston Villa, Newcastle, Liverpool, Man City, Brighton and Chelsea in the first nine Gameweeks.
However, they can now look forward to a much more favourable schedule, with the best run of fixtures of all teams from Gameweeks 10 to 17 according to our Season Ticker. In that time, they face just one side currently inside the top 10.
If they can add some defensive solidity to Aguerdโs aerial threat, it could be a potent mix for FPL managers to tap into.
Since the start of last season, the West Ham centre-half has registered eight Opta-defined โbig chancesโ, more than any other defender bar Newcastleโs Fabian Schar (ยฃ5.2m).
For context, that total is level with team-mate Lucas Paqueta (ยฃ6.0m), despite the Brazilian taking up a much more advanced position.
Importantly, Aguerd has started every Premier League match he has been available for this season, and with his ability to contribute points at both ends of the pitch, is a tempting set-and-forget investment given West Hamโs fixtures.


