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Published 13:31 20 Sept 2018 BST
Updated 13:32 20 Sept 2018 BST
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Matt Doherty
Wolves' attacking 3-4-3 system has worked wonders so far this season, and their full-back partnership of Matt Doherty and Jonny have been key to unlocking opposition defences. They face a tough challenge this weekend as travel north to Old Trafford, but having secured a draw against Manchester City, Wolves will be confident in their ability to get a result against United. Doherty could prove to be an absolute bargain too; his price remains at just £4.4m and only 1.4% of FPL managers have selected him.
Aleksandar Mitrović
The Serb is off to a flying start at Fulham, continuing his form from his loan spell at Craven Cottage last season. With four goals already this season from 18 shots, 10 of which were on target, Mitrović boasts a 22% conversion rate, which any forward would be proud of. Fulham face a tough test in Watford this weekend, but Mitrović should win his fair share of aerial battles against Christian Kabasele and Craig Catchcart. He has been selected by 26% of managers, but when a £6.8m striker has accumulated 31 points already, that's hardly a shock.
James Tomkins
It should be no surprise that Crystal Palace's return to winning ways coincided with Tomkins' return to fitness. Ok, Wilfried Zaha's return played a bigger part in the result against Huddersfield, but Tomkins' importance should not be underestimated. Palace have only lost once when Tomkins starts alongside Mamadou Sakho, and that was against Liverpool this season. Palace's next few games are very winnable, and at £4.4m Tomkins could be a great addition to your side.
Eden Hazard
Hardly a bold call this, but Eden Hazard is very, very good. He's started the season brilliantly, scoring five goals in five games. Hazard's combination play down the left wing with Marcos Alonso overlapping and Mateo Kovačić underlapping has been Chelsea's deadliest weapon so far this season, and Chelsea's star man has already racked up 47 points. At £10.9m, he's also £2.1m cheaper than Mo Salah, who has had a slow start to the season. 45% of managers currently have Salah, trusting that he will return to his best form, but for now, Hazard seems the better pick.

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