FPL GW11 Differentials: Best Low-Ownership Picks and Hidden Gems to Boost Rank
After a chaotic GW10 full of blanks from popular assets, low-ownership picks are the fastest way to gain rank. This guide lists FPL GW11 differentials under 10-percent ownership, players with strong fixtures, rising form and realistic double-digit potential.
Whether you're chasing a mini-league lead or securing top 100k safety, these are the names that can separate your team in Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 11.
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Aaron Wan-Bissaka - 5.8% Ownership
Wan-Bissaka was a popular pick in pre-season, but he massively disappointed as West Ham struggled, and at times, he was benched.
However, I believe we saw a breakthrough game for West Ham and Wan-Bissaka at the weekend against Newcastle. The Hammers won the game and put together their most impressive performance of the season.
A large part of that was the way Wan-Bissaka attacked down the right wing. While it didn't show up in his overall numbers, he did manage a season-high nine clearances after never surpassing five in prior starts this season. It could be a blip or something that could give him defensive contribution points going forward, an area in which he's lacked.
It's Burnley at home up next for West Ham where they can kick on and hopefully grab a clean sheet.
Neco Williams - 3.5%
Similar to West Ham, it's been a thoroughly disappointing start to the season for Nottingham Forest. There has been a lot going on off the pitch, of course, but the performance against Man United in Gameweek 10 uncovered some positives.
They didn't win the game or even look like the better team, but they managed to get a result and create a decent amount of chances. They managed 1.62 xG from open play compared to United's .57, though they allowed yet another goal from a set piece.
Their Gameweek 11 opponents, however, had a torrid time away at Brighton. Leeds registered only five shots in the loss and continued to look uninspiring away from home.
This is the perfect fixture for Forest to pick up their first clean sheet of the season and for Neco Williams to have an impact going forward, as well.
Pedro Neto - 5.8%
Neto was a popular FPL pick a couple of weeks ago after picking up a goal and an assist against Nottingham Forest in Gameweek 8. Since then, he's picked up one assist in the last two games where Chelsea have only managed to score two goals.
He's clearly first choice on the right wing, and even if he doesn't start there, he has also shown to be a threat on the left, too.
Chelsea have a home fixture against a struggling Wolves side this week and play Burnley away in Gameweek 12, so Neto could prove to be a nice differential for this run.
As Enzo Fernandez gets more of the attention, Neto could be the bigger benefactor of positive matchups.
Morgan Gibbs-White - 2.9%
Gibbs-White picked up his first goal of the season against Man United at the weekend, which was also his first attacking return since his assist in Gameweek 1.
It was clear from last season that everything good in an attacking sense at Nottingham Forest goes through the English midfielder.
Nottingham Forest have a nice home fixture against Leeds this weekend, and if they are to get anything from this game, then Gibbs-White will most likely be at the centre of it.
Callum Wilson - 0.4%
Despite not scoring against his old team in the win over Newcastle, Wilson was just as important as Wan-Bissaka during the 60 minutes that he managed.
The Hammers have tried playing Jarrod Bowen and Lucas Paqueta up top in recent weeks in Niclas Fullkrug's absence, but it's clear that an orthodox No. 9 is much more effective.
I'd expect Wilson to start again against Burnley, and he's due a goal, making him the perfect differential this week. Ideally, if he can get that goal, he'll keep Fullkrug on the bench when he's expected to return following the international break.
Benjamin Sesko - 5.2%
Keeping his place in this article from last week is Sesko.
He didn't have an attacking return against Nottingham Forest at the weekend, but he had another fantastic performance while managing three shots.
He's beginning to find his feet in the Premier League, and whilst his primary function has been to facilitate to the likes of Bryan Mbeumo and Matheus Cunha, I expect him to start chipping in with a few more goals soon.
United play a struggling Tottenham team this weekend, which could be the perfect opponent for him to bag a game winner.
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FAQ
Who are the best FPL differentials for GW11?
Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Neco Williams, Pedro Neto, Morgan Gibbs-White, Callum Wilson, and Benjamin Sesko stand out as the top under-10 percent picks.
What is a differential in FPL?
A player owned by fewer than 10 percent of managers. These players can produce large rank swings when they return points.
When should I target differentials?
Use them when chasing rank or covering blank spots from heavily owned template players.
Which defender offers the best differential value?
Aaron Wan-Bissaka has clean-sheet potential and attacking upside against Burnley.
Who is the most promising differential forward?
Callum Wilson combines strong goal threat with extremely low ownership, making him the top forward differential for GW11.









