The Premier League doesn’t resume until next weekend as the F.A Cup 5th round goes down this weekend, and we won’t only miss our darling topflight dramas and actions, Fantasy Premier League players and fans will be busy racking their brains for which players to remove, add and make captain ahead of matchday 26 as the race to pick up points continues.
Tottenham host Stoke City next Sunday, February 26, and transferring 3 of the north Londoners to your FPL team looks a wise choice to make considering the Potters have lost both of their last 2 Premier League clashes 4-nil at the bet365 Stadium.
To rack up the points next weekend, here are 3 Spurs players to pick in your FPL team:
Currently worth £8.8m, the 20-year-old has had a hand in more goals (11 goals and 2 assists) than any player who has primarily played in midfield this term, and he remains Tottenham’s most lethal goalscoring threat behind Harry Kane.
The England international has amassed a whopping 135 points on FPL since the start of 2016-17 and looks very capable of picking up a lot of them come next Sunday.
Alli scored 3 goals in his last 2 appearances against Stoke, and can be expected to continue that impressive record against them given his recent form which has seen him bag 7 goals in his last 8 Premier League games.
The 23-year-old is another player who has got an impressive record against Mark Hughes’ men, and he has often proven capable of being a thorn in the flesh to some particular clubs.
In his last 2 games against them, the striker bagged 3 goals and is very likely to be on the scoresheet again come next Sunday.
Kane is worth £11.2million in the FPL at the moment having scored 119 points with his 14 league goals and 3 assists this term, and you can make him captain against Stoke just to scoop valuable and extra points that are bound to come from his end.
Kane is capable of getting an hat-trick against a side that has conceded most goals (36) of all teams in top 9, and double of what Tottenham have shipped.
When both sides met at the bet365 Stadium back in September in what was Son’s first Premier League start, he scored twice and assisted once.
The South Korean winger, worth £6.8m on FPL right now has since added 5 more goals and 2 more assists, having started a majority of the games off the bench.
For his price, Son, who has accumulated 99 points in 14 starts is a cheap but great addition to your FPL starting XI as he is likely to either score or deliver an assist against Stoke again, be it as a starter or off the bench.
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