With the next round of Premier League fixtures coming up this weekend, it’s now time to begin planning who to take out or bring in for your fantasy team.

Last week didn’t quite go according to plan as Enner Valencia, Aaron Ramsey, and Jermain Defoe all failed to live up to expectations.

Valencia and Defoe only managed to get two points each while Ramsey registered three following matches against Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Stoke City respectively.

Once again we advise you to pick players that aren’t selected by a majority of users given that if they do manage to make an impression, you can greatly benefit from their displays.

Following the trends will eventually get you right back to where you started, so if you want to move higher up your respective league tables, start considering differentials.

With a few interesting matches coming up, here are three Fantasy Premier League differentials worth taking a look at ahead of Gameweek 23.

Gerard Deulofeu

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Everton midfielder Gerard Deulofeu (6.1 and owned by 2.4%) can be seen as an interesting pick given that he has already picked up nine assists this season.

His next match sees him face a struggling Swansea City side who previously lost four goals to Sunderland. Deulofeu only featured for 11 minutes in the previous game, but still managed to provide a goal.

Jonny Evans

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West Bromwich Albion star Jonny Evans (4.8 and owned by 1.2%) could be a good choice given that his side have three rather easy matches coming up. Manager Tony Pulis is known for his defensive game and could be in line to pick up some clean sheets.

West Brom will play Aston Villa at home, Swansea City at home, and then Newcastle United away, all matches that can reward Evans with a clean sheet.

Christian Eriksen

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Tottenham Hotspur attacker Christian Eriksen (8.3 and owned by 5.5%) was the star for his side when they overcame Sunderland 4-1 last weekend.

Eriksen managed to score two goals as he picked up a total of 15 points for Gameweek 22, with anyone who has him in their squad surely asking for a repeat of his recent performance when Spurs face Crystal Palace tomorrow.