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A new BBC report has named their latest Fantasy Premier League team of the week, with reasons explaining the selection of these two Newcastle United players.
This is ahead of the weekend, the fifteenth round of Premier League fixtures.
Newcastle United taking on Burnley on Saturday, a 3pm kick-off.
Eddie Howe and his Newcastle United players looking to make it ten Premier League points from a possible twelve since the November international break.
BBC Sport journalist Thomas Woods making his choice of Fantasy Premier League team of the week, including an explanation on the two Newcastle United players he has selected, who look set to line up against Burnley.
BBC Sport Fantasy Premier League team of the week (Their fantasy football price/value detailed, plus who they are playing against) ahead of the weekend:
Keeper and defence
Aaron Ramsdale, Newcastle, keeper, £4.8m – Burnley (h)
It looks like Nick Pope is going to miss the next five games for Newcastle so that means you can get a cut-price way into one of the better Premier League defences in the shape of Ramsdale.
Newcastle host Burnley before Sunderland (a), Chelsea (h), Manchester United (a), Burnley (a).
That’s not a bad run if you want to spread your finances elsewhere.
Burnley have won once on the road.
Ruben Dias, Manchester City, £5.6m – Sunderland (h)
Daniel Munoz, Crystal Palace, £6m – Fulham (a)
James Tarkowski, Everton, £5.4m – Nottingham Forest (h)
Joachim Andersen, Fulham, £4.5m – Crystal Palace (h)
Midfield
Phil Foden, Manchester City, £8.2m – Sunderland (h)
Bruno Fernandes, Manchester United, £9m – Wolves (a)
Florian Wirtz, Liverpool, £8m – Leeds (a)
Strikers
Erling Haaland (captain), Manchester City, £14.9m – Sunderland (h)
Danny Welbeck, Brighton, £6.6m – West Ham (h)
Nick Woltemade, Newcastle, £7.4m – Burnley (h)
The German striker has steadily accumulated points since arriving at Newcastle, with seven returns in 11 games.
He’s got an xG of 0.46 per 90 minutes, the seventh best among all players.
Burnley have the worst away defensive record – this pick feels like a simple choice.
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