Dream Team: Fantasy football Week 13 tips

Based on our prices for goals, clean sheets and scorers, we reveal the best bets for your fantasy team this weekend.
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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 three players that you should ignore and three players that you should select for Game Week 13.
Three in
Adam Webster (Brighton)
No team is more likely to keep a clean sheet than Brighton this weekend.
The Seagulls are to prevent Sheffield United from scoring on Saturday, giving them close to a 50/50 chance of doing so.
As their cheapest defender on Dream team, Webster is the best bet to take advantage.
Marcal (Wolves)
Wolves follow Brighton as the most likely team to keep a clean sheet.
Nuno Santo’s side are available at to keep out at Burnley at Turf Moor on Monday evening.
Marcal is the cheapest of their defenders who are likely to start and is therefore worth selecting.
Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)
Transferring in one of those cheaper defenders should free up some budget to bring in the most likely goalscorer this weekend, Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian is to score at Crystal Palace on Saturday lunchtime.
Salah is the third-most expensive forward on the game, but is worth the money this weekend.
Three out
James Justin (Leicester)
Justin has been flying recently, but is not worth owning this weekend.
Leicester are to keep a clean sheet at Tottenham, less likely than all but five Premier League teams.
As their most expensive defender, he is the one to prioritise removing.
Danny Ings (Southampton)
Ings is usually a solid pick, but there are quite a few better options this weekend.
The Southampton forward is out at to score against Man City, much longer than his usual price.
Timo Werner, Gabriel Jesus and Patrick Bamford are among the cheaper forwards who are more likely to score.
Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang (Arsenal)
Despite breaking his goal duck against Southampton on Wednesday, Aubameyang is not worth selecting this week.
The Arsenal striker is out at to score against Everton on Saturday evening.
As the ninth-most expensive striker on the game, there are several better options than the Arsenal skipper this weekend.
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