A Fantasy EFL Gameweek 11 Recap: Double Points, Double Trouble

The under-the-radar Fantasy EFL players continue to deliver surprises, as several unowned stars shone brightly in double game week 11.

As always, these lesser-picked performers are essential for those seeking an edge in their teams. As five additional Championship matches unfold, managers have an extra chance to catch top scorers before wrapping up this exciting game week.

To guide your game week 12 choices, we’ve highlighted some standout players with 0% ownership from the recent matches. These players could become valuable assets ahead of the mini double game week, bringing the fresh potential for points across the positions.

Whether you’re scouting fresh talent or refining your roster, here’s a look at some of the week’s best-unowned performers.

Who Were the Top Scoring Players in Gameweek 11 of Fantasy EFL

Goalkeepers

Cambridge United’s Vincente Reyes emerged as a surprise point scorer, tallying 15 points in gameweek 11. The U’s keeper secured his first clean sheet of the season and added an additional nine points in their second match against Stevenage with a string of key saves, marking his season’s best performance so far. Another reliable shot-stopper, Lee Burge of Northampton Town, racked up seven points in a clean sheet victory against Leyton Orient and followed it with a four-point return. As Burge faces Crawley Town and Lincoln City next week, he’s one to keep an eye on for upcoming fixtures.

Defenders

Crewe Alexandra’s Ryan Cooney recorded an impressive haul, making him the second-highest scorer for the week. With a goal and a clean sheet across two games, Cooney was instrumental in Crewe’s 1-1 draw against Salford City and victory over Fleetwood Town, contributing a remarkable 19 points in total. Another defender, Neil Byrne of Bradford City, played a critical role in the Bantams’ unbeaten run, scoring in both games and adding significant defensive contributions, making him one of the most valuable picks in gameweek 11.

Midfielders

Among the standout midfielders, Randell Williams from Bolton Wanderers delivered a stellar 18-point haul in his first game by scoring, assisting, and contributing with crucial passes. Although his follow-up performance against Birmingham was modest, Williams finished the game week with 22 points, making him a key figure to track for future game weeks if he continues to perform. Cheltenham Town’s Jordan Thomas also caught the spotlight, with a 22-point return across two matches, including a brace against Colchester United and seven points against Bradford City, reinforcing his place as a top performer in the midfield.

Forwards

In the forward line, Nahki Wells of Bristol City was sensational in double game week 11, contributing a second-half brace in a thrilling comeback against Stoke City. With 15 points in his second game and a 2-2 draw to show for his efforts, Wells reminded Fantasy EFL managers of his enduring quality. Keshi Anderson, another forward from Birmingham City, also had a significant impact. His brace and penalty win in the 3-1 away victory at Lincoln City brought him 18 points, making him an intriguing option as he establishes a spot in Chris Davies’ squad.

 

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