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FPL WATCHLIST: GW6 | Fraser, Maddison & Doherty | Fantasy Premier League 2018/19

► Upload your FPL squad now at http://fantasyfootballfix.com Welcome back to the FPL Watchlist, where we’ll be taking a look at three players who impressed over the weekend and will be options to transfer in to the FPLtips team, for Gameweek 6 and beyond. If you’d like to join the FPLtips league, the information is as follows: League Code: 171-1295 Auto-join: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-League ► FPLtips team URL: https://fantasy.premierleague.com/a/entry/171/history ► Please consider supporting on Patreon: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Patreon ► Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Twitter ► Follow on Instagram: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Insta ► SUBSCRIBE for more FPL videos: http://bit.ly/FPLtips-Sub ► Get customised stats and optimisation tools: http://fantasyfootballfix.com ► SUBSCRIBE to fantasyfootballfix on YT: http://bit.ly/fixSUB James Maddison Leicester’s James Maddison was somewhat fortunate to benefit from his side being awarded a penalty, after their first choice taker Jamie Vardy had been subbed off, but his underlying numbers were very positive throughout the game. The 21-year-old produced a tally of 3 attempted assists in Gameweek 5, which was on par with the likes of Mo Salah and David Silva; only Neves and Bernardo Silva created more chances amongst midfielders – with 5. 4 goal attempts taken by Maddison was level with Salah and Hazard, while his 3 shots on target was joint top amongst all players in Gameweek 5; along with the likes of Sterling, Mané, Pogba and Hazard. Over the last 4 Gameweeks, the Leicester City midfielder has scored 2 goals from a total of 10 shots, 5 of which have hit the target and he’s provided 1 assist from a total of 7 attempted assists. Home fixtures against Huddersfield and Everton over the next 4 Gameweeks should present him with plenty of opportunities to add to his FPL points. Matt Doherty Wolves recorded their 2nd consecutive clean sheet this weekend, with a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley and Matt Doherty was key for the promoted side. The right-wing-back recorded the assist for the goal, producing an impressive tally of 3 attempted assists throughout the game; level with Marcos Alonso in Gameweek 5 and only Lucas Digne provided more amongst defenders – with 4. Doherty also took 3 goal attempts against Burnley, with 2 from inside the box; only Jonny, his teammate on the opposite flank, took more shots inside the box amongst defenders in Gameweek 5 – with 3. Over the last 4 Gameweeks, the 26-year-old has produced 6 attempted assists and 8 goal attempts, with 7 from inside the box and 4 on target. No defender has taken more shots inside the box during that period, with Marcos Alonso managing 5. With an away trip to Man Utd up next for Wolves, we can perhaps hold off from bringing Doherty in just yet, but a home fixture against Southampton in Gameweek 7 looks like a possible time to bring him in. Ryan Fraser Eden Hazard stole the show in Gameweek 5, with a hat-trick against Cardiff, but the Belgian was already firmly on the radar and will continue to be, so it’s Ryan Fraser who moves onto the Watchlist. The Scotland midfielder enjoyed a similar points haul to Hazard, providing an assist and 2 goals during Bournemouth’s 4-2 win over Leicester. The goals came from just 2 total shots, which suggests that such an explosive haul was perhaps fortunate but Fraser’s numbers over the last 4 Gameweeks still show plenty of promise, particularly in terms of assist potential. His 9 attempted assists is 5th best amongst midfielders, behind Hazard, Sigurdsson (10), Salah (14) and David Silva (16) but 4 ‘big chances created’ by Fraser during that period is top amongst all players. Bournemouth have scored 10 goals this season, which is level with Spurs and only Liverpool (11), Chelsea and Man City (14) have managed more. #FPL #FantasyPremierLeague #PremierLeague