FPL Gameweek 27: Top Tottenham targets

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Tottenham players are quickly becoming hot property in FPL thanks to their attractive run of fixtures, including an away trip to Fulham in Blank Gameweek 29.

There will be only four Premier League matches that weekend compared to the usual ten due to the FA Cup quarter-finals. With games against Crystal Palace, Luton Town and West Ham to come in their next five fixtures, the right Spurs assets could help managers post good scores over the next few weeks.

With the help of Fantasy Football Hub’s powerful AI Points Predictions tool, here are the best Tottenham options to consider for FPL Gameweek 27.


Son Heung-min

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Son is without a goal in his last two games / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Tottenham captain Son Heung-min remains their standout FPL performer this season, despite failing to start four games at the turn of the year due to his involvement in the Asian Cup. He has one assist since his return, taking him up to 18 goal involvements for the campaign.

Son scored the crucial goal in Spurs‘ 2-1 win against Palace in the reverse fixture and has a solid record against the Eagles in the Premier League, scoring eight goals against them. The South Korean is also Ange Postecoglou’s regular penalty taker.


Richarlison

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Richarlison has ten league goals this season / Sebastian Frej/MB Media/GettyImages

Richarlison has been Spurs‘ form player since returning from injury, scoring nine goals across eight gameweeks with just one blank. Son’s return from international duty has coincided with a dip in form for the Brazilian, however, with recent blanks against Brighton and Wolves.

This dry spell could lead to a change in approach in Tottenham’s attack, with Richarlison moving onto the wing to allow Son to shine through the middle. Richarlison’s underlying numbers continue to show some promise, with 11 shots in the last four gameweeks.


James Maddison

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Maddison is a key creative force for Spurs / Visionhaus/GettyImages

Playmaker James Maddison is further down the pecking order at Tottenham in terms of FPL points for this campaign, but he’s right up there in the points per match metric with 11 goal involvements from 15 appearances this season.

The injury to Pedro Porro has allowed Maddison to dominate Spurs‘ set-pieces once again. The 27-year-old has made six key passes in the last four gameweeks, including one big chance created, with assists against Everton and Brighton in his last four league outings.


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