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Dream Team: 4 players to pick for Game Week 7 based on odds

Based on our prices for goals, clean sheets and scorers, we reveal the best bets for your fantasy team this weekend.

24 Sep | BY Betway | MIN READ TIME |
Dream Team: 4 players to pick for Game Week 7 based on odds

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As part of our partnership, we have created a mini-league, with prizes on offer for the top managers each month and the overall winner.

To enter the league, simply sign-up and join the league with the PIN: SGINSIDE.

Each week, we will recommend players that you should select for your team based on our odds for goals, clean sheets and scorers.

These are the four players that you should consider selecting for Game Week 7.

Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester) v Newcastle

According to our odds, Leicester are the Premier League side most likely to keep a clean sheet this weekend.

The Foxes are to find the net.

Schmeichel is the sixth-most expensive goalkeeper on the game (£2.9m) but is worth the outlay this week.

Fikayo Tomori (Chelsea) v Brighton

Tomori, one of the cheapest defenders on the game (£1.6m), has to be considered for a game in which he has a great chance of keeping a clean sheet.

Brighton are for a clean sheet.

Tomori is to score, but his price means that you should opt for him anyway.

Serge Aurier (Tottenham) v Southampton

In a week when no big name is making an overwhelming case for selection, it is worth siding with another cheap defender.

Tottenham are to keep a clean sheet against Southampton this weekend, with only Leicester and Liverpool a shorter price to do so.

With Aurier to score – Wolves’ Matt Doherty is the only defender more likely to do so – the Spurs defender looks an obvious selection.

Tammy Abraham (Chelsea) v Brighton

Mo Salah, Harry Kane and Sergio Aguero are all odds-on to score this week, but Abraham’s price tag (£2.1m) makes him an obvious selection.

The Chelsea forward is also shorter than evens to score at .

The 21-year-old is cheaper than several strikers who don’t even play, like Danny Welbeck, Andy Carroll and Divock Origi, let alone most teams’ first-choice forwards.

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