Best FPL differentials and tips for Gameweek 11: Three forgotten stars who can boost your Fantasy Premier League rank
Published 06/11/2025 at 10:12 GMT
With one match to go before the final international break of the year, Fantasy Premier League is gearing up ahead of the hectic festive schedule. With that in mind, we have highlighted three players who have excelled in recent FPL seasons but may have been forgotten about after quiet starts this campaign. With upcoming fixtures in mind, can the trio rediscover the red-hot form we've seen before?
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The Fantasy Premier League (FPL) gameweeks continue to tick by as we approach the 11th matchday of the season.
FPL managers around the globe have just one more round of fixtures to navigate before we reach the third international break of the season - and the last of 2025 - before the action comes thick and fast over the busy winter period.
Last week, we saw the same faces racking up more points. Leading points scorers Erling Haaland (98) scored another brace, while Arsenal defender Gabriel (80) grabbed an assist and another clean sheet as the Gunners stayed on top.
Those two might fall under the 'essential pick' category, but each week, we’re highlighting three genuine differentials that can take your team to the next level:
- Player 1: Max 10% ownership
- Player 2: Max 5% ownership
- Player 3: Max 2% ownership
This week, we are shining a light on some forgotten stars who may not have had the brightest starts to the campaign.
But with a history of piling up points in seasons gone by - and each player capable of a sizable haul on any given Gameweek - this trio might be worth looking into while their stocks are low.
Before we get cracking, remember: the Gameweek 8 deadline is Saturday, November 8 at 11:00 BST.
1. Jarrod Bowen, £7.7m (Forward, West Ham, 7.6%)
West Ham United have had a turbulent start to the Premier League season, but if anyone can help them get out of a rut, then it is their talisman and captain Jarrod Bowen.
After dropping into the relegation zone, the Hammers hit back with an excellent 3-1 win against Newcastle United last time out.
With a bit of time behind him, is Nuno Espirito Santo beginning to turn things around at London Stadium, just as he did at Nottingham Forest?
Bowen, a guaranteed starter having started in all 10 games this season, has managed three goals and an assist so far this campaign, totalling 44 points - the fifth-highest scoring forward behind the on-fire Erling Haaland, Joao Pedro, Jean-Philippe Mateta and Igor Thiago.
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Jarrod Bowen
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West Ham welcome newcomers Burnley to east London on Saturday, with the Clarets having lost six games so far this season.
Scott Parker's team have won two of their last three to give them a boost up the table and out of the relegation zone - three points above West Ham - which makes this game a six-pointer.
And Bowen tends to step up to the plate and thrive in the big games, with the Hammers desperate for three points as they look to avoid the drop.
2. Morgan Rogers, £6.8m (Midfielder, Aston Villa, 4.8%)
Bournemouth (H), Leeds (A), Wolves (H) and Brighton (A).
Could Aston Villa's next four fixtures help Morgan Rogers rediscover the blistering form which helped him rack up 161 points last term?
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After three torrid fixtures against Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Liverpool - where Rogers managed to pick up 11 points in two wins and a defeat - things are looking calmer in the coming weeks for Unai Emery's side.
The reasonably priced £6.8m midfielder bagged his first goal of the season with a sublime strike against Spurs recently, and as another guaranteed starter, he has every chance of getting his FPL season properly up and running.

3. Amad Diallo, £6.3m (Midfielder, Man Utd, 1.4%)
Amad Diallo has always been a quirky FPL pick. His cost has always been relatively low - currently priced at £6.8m - and he has delivered some emphatic returns, but he is not always a guaranteed starter.
He has started eight of United's 10 Premier League matches under Ruben Amorim this season, but has had most of his joy in his previous four, where he gained 18 points (an average of 4.5 points per game).
Nine of those points came in United's draw against Nottingham Forest last weekend, after the winger rifled in a volley to salvage a point on the road for the Red Devils.

That goal will only help his cause for a spot in the starting XI with Tottenham Hotspur coming up next - live on Saturday lunchtime on TNT Sports and discovery+.
After that tricky fixture in north London, Man Utd face Everton (H), Crystal Palace (A), West Ham (H), Wolves (A) and Bournemouth (H), in a comfortable run-up to Christmas on paper.
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