FPLDifferential Analysis

Is Adam Wharton a good differential for Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 32?

Gameweek 32 · CRY · MID · £5.0m

Wharton
MIDCRY

Wharton

CRY

91

Pts

1.0

Form

£5.0m

Price

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Ownership

0.6%

Form (last 6 GWs)

1.0

Expected pts, GW32

0.8

Transfers in this GW

1k

FPL ownership

0.6% of managers own Wharton

0%100%

Scale: Strong differential ≤5% ownership · Differential ≤10% · Mild ≤20% · above that is template territory.

Fixture run

GW32

Newcastle

Newcastle

Home

GW33

West Ham

West Ham

Home

GW34

Liverpool

Liverpool

Away

GW35

Bournemouth

Bournemouth

Away

STRONG DIFFERENTIAL

At 0.6% ownership, Wharton has maximum differential potential. A single big return would be a rank-defining moment. The risk is that low ownership can reflect what the broader game has already assessed - the form and fixture data this week are the deciding factor on whether the gamble is justified.

  • Ownership: 0.6% - true differential territory
  • Expected points: 0.8 xPts for GW32 - low return projection weakens the differential case
  • Fixture run: 3 favourable fixtures in the next 4 gameweeks

Differential captaincy

Differential captaincy note: captaining a 0.6% owned player amplifies the rank impact of any return. At this ownership level, a 12-point haul as captain would see you gain significantly on approximately 99% of managers. The risk is proportional - a blank from a differential captain costs no rank points directly, but represents a missed opportunity relative to managers who captained a higher-return option.

Weighing Wharton as a differential in GW32

The case for picking him

  • Ownership: at 0.6%, a single good return creates a meaningful rank advantage over the 99% of managers who do not own him.
  • Fixture run: 3 favourable fixtures in the next 4 gameweeks - a sustained differential window, not a one-week gamble.

The risks of the differential play

  • Form: 1.0 pts/game over the last 6 gameweeks - low ownership can reflect what the broader game has already assessed.
  • Expected points: only 0.8 xPts projected for GW32. A differential needs some return floor to be viable - the model does not back one this week.

Wharton Differential Analysis Gameweek 32

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At 0.6% ownership, Wharton has maximum differential potential. A single big return would be a rank-defining moment. The risk is that low ownership can reflect what the broader game has already assessed - the form and fixture data this week are the deciding factor on whether the gamble is justified. Click a question below for the full differential breakdown.

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